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  1. Nietzsche’s Ethics. The ethical thought of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) can be divided into two main components. The first is critical: Nietzsche offers a wide-ranging critique of morality as it currently exists. The second is Nietzsche’s positive ethical philosophy, which focuses primarily on what constitutes health ...

  2. Jun 4, 2020 · The 4 main ethical principles, that is beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice, are defined and explained. Informed consent, truth-telling, and confidentiality spring from the principle of autonomy, and each of them is discussed. In patient care situations, not infrequently, there are conflicts between ethical principles (especially ...

  3. Nov 10, 2022 · The nature of truth remains elusive, yet the way we treat it in our interpersonal lives is still as relevant as ever. Honesty is a useful and easier way of framing lots of conversations about truth, although it has its own complexities to be aware of, like the limits of its virtue. In everyday life, truth is often thought of as a simple concept.

  4. The Evaluation of the Decision Making. Because moral truth cannot be fixed once and for all, moral choices must continually be subject to question and, in some cases, adapted. Evaluation includes, for example, evaluating the effect of an action. In an ethical decision-making process, one always tries to estimate the possible outcomes of an ...

  5. The French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault (1926-1984) does not understand ethics as moral philosophy, the metaphysical and epistemological investigation of ethical concepts (metaethics) and the investigation of the criteria for evaluating actions (normative ethics), as Anglo-American philosophers do.

  6. Truth as a concept worthy of discussion has been a core subject in philosophy for thousands of years. Ethics is often defined as “the systematic study of right and wrong.”. Truth being a central topic of philosophy and so closely at the center of the study of ethics, also has a long history of systematic scholarly examination.

  7. Mar 21, 2019 · The truth-aptness of ethical and normative statements is a notable feature across a range of pragmatic approaches, including Peirce’s (at least in some of his moods ...

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