Applied Ethics in the Fractured State /

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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018.
©2019
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Research in ethical issues in organizations ; volume 20
Research in ethical issues in organizations ; v. 20.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12294772
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Other authors / contributors:Grant, Bligh, editor.
Drew, Joseph (Writer on public policy and governance), editor.
Christensen, Helen E., editor.
Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics.
ISBN:9781787695993
1787695999
9781787696013
1787696014
9781787696006
1787696006
Notes:This volume is an outcome of the Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) 24th Annual Conferences.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 31, 2018).
Summary:This book brings together the refereed proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) 'Applied Ethics in the Fractured State', held at the Institute for Public Policy and Governance, University of Technology Sydney in June 2017.
Other form:Print version: Applied Ethics in the Fractured State. First edition. Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018 1787696006 9781787696006
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Applied Ethics in the Fractured State; RESEARCH IN ETHICAL ISSUES IN ORGANIZATIONS; Applied Ethics in the Fractured State; Editorial Board; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction: Applied Ethics in the Fractured State; Introduction; Outline of Special Edition; References; Chpater 1: Ethics, Roles, and Confucianism; Introduction; Three Issues About Roles in Business Ethics; Role Relativism; Role Definition; Role Identification; Ethical Problems about Roles: Overview; Roles in Confucianism; Confucianism and Business Roles; Roles and Social Life; Sensitivity to Context
  • Roles, Sensitivity, and IntegrityImplications for the Three Problems; References; Chpater 2: The unique perspective on intention (cetanā), ethics, agency, and the self in Buddhism; Introduction; Intention (Cetanā) and its Significance; Kamma and Dependent Origination; Bhāvanā (Meditation) in Buddhism; AnattĀ (Non-Self) and the Five Aggregates (KHANDHA); The Appeal of Buddhism Today in the West; Governance, Intention, and Agency in the Digital Age; Conclusions; References; Chpater 3: Rawls, reasonableness, and conscientious objection in health care; Introduction; Rawls on Reasonableness
  • Reasonableness and Medical PracticeRobert Card's Account; A Critique of Card's Account; Toward an Alternative Rawlsian Account; Conclusions; References; Chpater 4: The Other Side of Euthanasia: a Practice Perspective from Australia; Introduction; What is Medicine?; SIGNS OF CHANGE; Behavioral Vulnerability to Moral Corruption; The Life of the Idea; Concluding Remarks; References; Chpater 5: Natural Law, Non-Voluntary Euthanasia, and Public Policy; Introduction; Natural Law, PDE, and Non-Voluntary Euthanasia; A Case Study in Dying; Principle of Double Effect
  • Medical Intervention, Dying, and Non-Voluntary EuthanasiaPublic Policy Remedies; References; Chpater 6: When Health Workforce Governance Met Regulatory Capitalism: Australia's National Arrangements for Health Professional Registration and Accreditation; Introduction; Regulatory Capitalism; InstitutionaliZing the legislative blueprint; An independent regulatory agency?; Conclusion: Why explore the institutional design of the Scheme?; References; Chpater 7: Impact of the National Mutual Acceptance on Research Governance Practices in Victorian Public Healthcare Agencies; Introduction
  • Clinical TrialsNational Mutual Acceptance (NMA); The Study Aim; Conceptual Framework; Methodology; Ethical Considerations; Phase One; Design of the Survey Instrument; Pilot; Survey Sample; Data Analysis; Descriptive Analysis of Survey Results; Coercive Influence; Mimetic Influence; Normative Influence; Do Applicants and Regulators View the NMA Differently?; Factor Analysis and Regression; Phase Two; Legitimacy of the Nma; Importance of Leadership; Literature Review; A Sustainable Future System Requires Consistent Practices; Study Limitations; Discussion; Authority