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  1. Apr 11, 2019 · A broad examination of the nursing ethics literature, however, demonstrates a notable lack of normative inquiry. The volume of empirical ethics research—that is, work that is derived from observation or experiment—on the other hand, has grown significantly, and is far more prevalent than normative scholarship.

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  2. The application of normative theories and standards to practical moral problems is the concern of applied ethics. This subdiscipline of ethics deals with many major issues of the contemporary scene, including human rights, social equality, and the moral implications of scientific research, for example in the area of genetic engineering.

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    The question of how to determine, justify and make the normative framework explicit for empirical-ethical research is a crucial one because direct inferences from descriptive data to normative conclusions are problematic for theoretical, methodological and pragmatic reasons . Furthermore, depending on the normative background chosen, the impact of ...

    In philosophical ethics, the plurality of normative theories does not usually lead to major practical problems. By contrast, within the ethical-theoretical sphere, the diversity of accounts about normative justification often serves as a reference point for fruitful discussions about ethical concepts and the general nature of morality. There is als...

    We generally tried to apply a transparent and reasoned approach regarding the choice of a normative background in the ETHICO project. However, the issue of theory selection appeared to be highly complex and led to a need for compromises, especially with regard to the tension between the theoretical well-foundedness of normative-ethical accounts and...

    • Sabine Salloch, Sebastian Wäscher, Jochen Vollmann, Jan Schildmann
    • 2015
  4. Dec 15, 2022 · While dealing with contingency 1 might be a rather general problem known to different branches of normative ethics, we have highlighted that dealing with contingency 2 is a specific task for applied normative ethics. For contextualizing moral judgments implies evaluating a certain normative requirement in light of a specific situation and ...

  5. applied ethics, the application of normative ethical theories —i.e., philosophical theories regarding criteria for determining what is morally right or wrong, good or bad—to practical problems. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) From Plato (428/427–348/347 bce) onward, Western moral philosophers have concerned themselves ...

  6. Applied ethics is an area of moral philosophy that focuses on concrete moral issues, including such matters as abortion, capital punishment, civil disobedience, drug use, family responsibilities, and professional ethics. This article defends a variety of positions in both normative moral theory and metaethics.

  7. Abstract. ‘Normative ethics’ is an enormous field. It is concerned with the articulation and the justification of the fundamental principles that govern the issues of how we should live and what we morally ought to do. Its most general concerns are providing an account of moral evaluation and, possibly, articulating a decision procedure to ...

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