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The Care of the Self and the Meaningful Four-Day Workweek
Those who find their work meaningful often need to be more committed. Over-commitment, in turn, frequently results in stress, personal conflicts, and...
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Develo** the CARE intervention to enhance ethical self-efficacy in dementia care through the use of literary texts
BackgroundDementia care is essential to promote the well-being of patients but remains a difficult task prone to ethical issues. These issues include...
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Transnational Health and Self-care Experiences of Japanese Women who have taken Oral Contraceptives in South Korea, including Over-the-counter Access: Insights from Semi-structured Interviews
In an increasingly globalized world, the accessibility of healthcare and medication has expanded beyond local healthcare systems and national...
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Exploring the role of self-awareness, self-integrity, self-regulation, and ethics education in the student’s ethics compliance: evidence from Indonesia
This study aims to investigate the influence of self-awareness on students’ ethical compliance, examine the impact of self-integrity on students’...
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Ethics of Care
This essay explores the ambivalences of care while develo** conceptual links between social and ecological care. Drawing on contemporary ecological... -
Preventing the Exploitation of Activists’ Care
Care exploitation is a pervasive yet undertheorized injustice that emerges in both our interpersonal and structural relationships. Among those that...
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Ethics as the Regulation of the Self
This chapter deals with the question to what extent self-regulation can be considered to be ethics. This chapter discusses and criticizes the claim... -
Why Me? – The Concept of Physicians’ Spiritual Self-Care: A Contribution to Professional and Organisational Ethics
Caring for patients at the end of life is not only a burden for their relatives but also highly challenging for physicians and health-care... -
Care
The philosophy of care involves thinking of our moral relationship to everything that requires care (vulnerable people, objects, the world, etc.) in... -
The Self-Knowledge of Not-Self: On the Problem of Modern Buddhism and the Basic Character of the Buddha’s Teaching
Contemporary proponents of modern Buddhism argue that the Buddha’s teaching, in contrast to later Buddhist-inspired philosophies and folklore, is of...
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Admitting the heterogeneity of social inequalities: intersectionality as a (self-)critical framework and tool within mental health care
Inequities shape the everyday experiences and life chances of individuals at the margins of societies and are often associated with lower health and...
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The Humanization of Health Care: In-Depth Knowledge Regarding the Ethics of Dental Care in Oncological Patients
This chapter provides an illuminating insight into the processes of the humanization of care in order to increase specialist knowledge regarding the... -
Vulnerability, Interdependence and the Care for the Living
The contemporary emphasis on vulnerability and interdependence stresses the ethical necessity of a critical care concept to undermine the... -
Distinctive substantial self-knowledge and the possibility of self-improvement
Quassim Cassam distinguishes between trivial and substantial cases of self-knowledge. At first sight, trivial cases are epistemically distinctive...
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Being “LaMDA” and the Person of the Self in AI
The emergence of self in an artificial entity is a topic that is greeted with disbelief, fear, and finally dismissal of the topic itself as a... -
Exploring the Ethics of Interaction with Care Robots
The development of assistive robotics and anthropomorphic AI allows machines to increasingly enter into the daily lives of human beings and gradually... -
Care and the Research-Based Educator
In this chapter, Care and the educator’s relationship with research are brought together to consider anew why research matters in the everyday life... -
The association between perceived hospital ethical climate and self-evaluated care quality for COVID-19 patients: the mediating role of ethical sensitivity among Chinese anti-pandemic nurses
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic called for a new ethical climate in the designated hospitals and imposed challenges on care quality for anti-pandemic...
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The Liverpool Care Pathway: Lessons in Care of the Dying
The importance of this chapter is to learn from the experience of the Liverpool Care Pathway in the UK. The lessons are evident from inception to... -
Spirituality in Health Care
The discourse of spirituality in health care (SIHC) exhibits a number of features not always present in the academic literature. One founding...