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1 cze 2018 · 3 Results Four themes were identified: (1) personhood and nursing ethics, emphasizing scientific advances, and establishing criteria; (2) personhood as a morally significant, relational process...
3 kwi 2019 · In this chapter, Molefe elaborates the idea of personhood as a moral theory. He conducts this discussion in a three-fold manner: Molefe begins by clarifying the relationship between being human and being a person; three such relationships are discussed.
15 mar 2017 · This chapter continues to explore the concept of personhood. It considers the use of the concept in the bioethical literature and provides a critique of the two leading conceptions of personhood: those relying on mental capabilities and those relying on membership of the human species. Download chapter PDF.
Many philosophers, ethicists, and ethologists define personhood within the confines of the dominant anthropocentric paradigm, yet alternate eco-centric paradigms offer an inclusive model that may help dismantle the artificial wall between humans and nature.
The first, and more exclusive, concept of personhood emphasizes the mental capacities that are essential for moral agency, such as the capacity to deliberate about moral questions, and voluntarily to conform to moral standards.
DEFINING PERSONHOOD. Toward the Ethics of Quality in Clinical Care. Sarah Bishop Merrill. Amsterdam - Atlanta, GA 1998. Cover design by Chris Kok based on a photograph, ©1984 by Robert Ginsberg, of statuary by Gustav Vigeland in the Frogner Park, Oslo, Norway.
1 lip 2019 · Personhood is an interdisciplinary concept that can inform ethics and ethics codes and cohere them across health worker disciplines. This paper reviews concepts of personhood across major disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, anthropology, medicine, and law.