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    4 days ago · Metaethics is a metatheory that examines the underlying assumptions and concepts of ethics. It asks whether moral facts have mind-independent existence, whether moral statements can be true, how moral knowledge is possible, and how moral judgments motivate people.

  3. 5 days ago · The triune ethics meta-theory (TEM) has been proposed by Darcia Narvaez as a metatheory that highlights the relative contributions to moral development of biological inheritance (including human evolutionary adaptations), environmental influences on neurobiology, and the role of culture.

  4. 4 days ago · Key Points. Emotional approach coping (EAC), which involves intentionally processing and expressing emotions related to stressors, was associated with better overall mental and physical health outcomes across 86 studies. Both facets of EAC – emotional expression (EE) and emotional processing (EP) – were positively associated with better ...

  5. 5 days ago · Constructivist Grounded Theory. Definitions: “... is a popular method for research studies primarily in the disciplines of psychology, education, and nursing.”. “Constructivist grounded theory has its foundations in relativism and an appreciation of the multiple truths and realities of subjectivism.

    • Lutie Sheridan
    • 2015
  6. 4 days ago · Moral virtue, in ethics, those qualities or states of character that find expression in morally good actions and morally good purposes or intentions. Moral virtues are persistent patterns of behaviour and thought rather than transient emotions, aspects of intelligence, or physical characteristics.

    • Stephen Eldridge
  7. 2 days ago · In psychology, theory of mind refers to the capacity to understand other people by ascribing mental states to them. A theory of mind includes the knowledge that others' beliefs, desires, intentions, emotions, and thoughts may be different from one's own.

  8. 3 days ago · This subject is divided into three parts, with a part devoted to each of the three main families of ethical theories. We start by looking at John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism, or the view that actions are “right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness” and go on to consider ...

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