Moral Judgement
Mostrando 13-17 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Secret diaries : traces of catholic education in intimate writing / Cadernos de segredos : marcas da educação católica na escrita íntima
This investigation has as objective the exam of the marks of the Catholic education in the intimate writing its chose as privileged source of analysis an elementary school teacher s diaries that she studied, in the decade of 1960, in Duque de Caxias, in the Normal School of the School Santo Antonio, institution of German origin, founded in 1940 by the Franci
Publicado em: 2005
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14. Moralidade e homicídio: um estudo sobre a motivação e a ação do transgressor / Morality and homicide : a study on the motivation and action of. the transgressor
The objective of this research was to investigate the representation of homicidal subjects as to the reasons of. the crime ( motivation ), and of the crime itself ( action ), not only at the time of the homicide ( past ) as for the present moment as well ( present ), by means of judgement of representation of reality (JRR), and of judgement of moral value (J
Publicado em: 2004
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15. Juizo e representação da ação moral : um estudo na perspecitva dos modelos organizadores do pensamento
This paper aims to investigate both the judgement and representation which people have of their own actions when asked to face moral contlicts. Our research is based on theories from the area of moral psychology, which seeks to broaden the understanding of the complexity involving the psychic functioning that affects people s judgement and actions, thus high
Publicado em: 2003
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16. Proxy consent: moral authority misconceived
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 has provided unified scope in the British medical system for proxy consent with regard to medical decisions, in the form of a lasting power of attorney. While the intentions are to increase the autonomous decision making powers of those unable to consent, the author of this paper argues that the whole notion of proxy consent coll
BMJ Group.
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17. Some ethical problems of hazardous substances in the working environment1
ABSTRACT Exposure of persons to conditions at work may involve some risk to health. It is not possible always to ensure that exposure can be kept below a level from which it may be categorically stated that there is no risk. The decision that has to be made, what ought to be done, poses an ethical problem. What principles are available for examining such eth