2201 - Applied Ethics
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This collection contains Flinders' research in Applied Ethics, as reported for ERA 2012.
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ItemThe challenge of Whiteness: Equality of Recognition of ethics of care paradigms( 2010) MacGill, Belinda Mary
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ItemChallenging economic and religious fundamentalisms: Implications for the state, the market and 'the enemies within'( 2007) McIntyre-Mills, Janet
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ItemClient centered nursing ethics : a reconstruction of professional ethics for professional nursing(Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009) Kalaitzidis, Evdokia
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ItemConceiving Human Rights Without Ontology(Springer Netherlands, 2005) Langlois, Anthony John
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ItemCredit where credit is due? Regulation, research integrity and the attribution of authorship in the health sciences( 2010) Rogers, Wendy Anne ; Israel, Mark Alan ; Braunack-Mayer, Annette Joy ; Street, Jackie M
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ItemDangerousness, mental disorder and responsibility(Ashgate Publishing, 2009) McMillan, John Robert
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ItemDisability Ethics: a framework for practitioners, professionals and policy makers(Common Ground Publishing, 2010) Jewell, Paul Damian
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ItemEmbryo research: is disclosing commercial intent enough?( 2006) De Lacey, Sheryl Lynne
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ItemEmpirical business ethics research and paradigm analysis( 2009) Brand, Vivienne Margaret
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ItemEthics and opportunity costs: have NICE grasped the ethics of priority settings?( 2006) Austin, D ; Howell, J ; Sheehan, M ; McMillan, John
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ItemEthics Boundaries and Sustainable Futures( 2007) McIntyre-Mills, Janet
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ItemFrom Evidence-based Medicine to Marketing-based Medicine: Evidence from Internal Industry Documents( 2010) Spielmans, Glenn I ; Parry, Peter
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ItemThe hijab and systemic governance: transnational policy making and human rights( 2007) McIntyre-Mills, Janet
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ItemMedicare Item 319 after 10 years: a range of concerns( 2007) Jewell, Paul Damian ; Anaf, Gil
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ItemMental illness and compulsory treatment(John Wiley and Sons, 2007) McMillan, John
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ItemA New Cosmopolitanism?(Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2008) Langlois, Anthony John
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ItemObligation of clinicians to treat unwilling children and young people: an ethical discussion( 2005) Zutlevics, Tamara ; Henning, Paul H
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ItemOverall Quality of Life Measurement: Problems and Prospects in the Case of People with Disabilities( 2007) Hunt, Ian Edgell ; Bognar, GregThere are important practical and normative reasons for using quality of life measurement to evaluate programs and policies for people with disabilities. The quality of life framework has proved to be useful because it is flexible and general. It is flexible because it can take account of different kinds of information, tailored to the situation of particular target groups or even particular individuals. It is general because quality of life indices can assist decision-making on many different levels - from the individual to the national. This flexibility and generality ensures that it can be adapted to many sorts of applications where promoting people's welfare is a concern.
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ItemThe possibility of empirical psychiatric ethics(Oxford University Press, 2008) McMillan, John ; Hope, T
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ItemPrivate people, secret places : ethical research in practice(Pearson / Prentice Hall, 2009) Israel, Mark Alan ; Hay, Iain Mill