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Pour comprendre le contenu des éthiques du care dans ce qu'il a de radical, il faut prendre acte du déplacement épistémologique auquel elles nous convient et du rapport qu'elles nous invitent à nouer avec la réflexion théorique. C'est à décrire ce déplacement que se consacre cet ouvrage, avant de montrer qu'il rend compte de la vision originale de l'agent moral qui est au cœur des éthiques du care et fait signe vers une conception égalitaire et inclusive de la démocratie.
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This is the first text to help students and practicing nurses translate and integrate the philosophy and abstracts of Caring theory into everyday practice. It was developed for use as the primary text for an online caring theory course that will be offered through the Watson Caring Science Institute in October 2013. Through case examples and guiding activities, the book helps students and practitioners to more fully comprehend the meaning and use of each Caritas Process. It draws upon the contemplative and mindfulness teaching of Thich Nhat Hahn, a renowned Buddhist monk, poet, author, teacher
Nursing --- Nursing models. --- Caring. --- Conduct of life --- Empathy --- Helping behavior --- Models, Nursing --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy
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The relationship between empathy and morality has long been debated. Adam Smith and David Hume famously argued that our tendency to feel with our fellow human beings played a foundational role in morality. And while recent decades have seen a resurgence of interest in the idea that empathy or sympathy is central to moral judgment and motivation, the view is nonetheless increasingly attacked. Empathy is so morally limited, some argue, that we should focus our attention elsewhere. Yet the importance of our capacities to feel with and for others is hard to deny. This collection is dedicated to the question of the importance of these capacities to morality. It brings together twelve original papers in philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and neuroscience to give a comprehensive overview of the issue and includes an extensive survey of empathy and empathy-related emotions. Some contributors argue that empathy is essential to core cases of moral judgments, others that empathic concern and moral considerations give rise to wholly distinct motives. Contributors look at such issues as the absence of empathy in psychopaths, the use of empathy training for rehabilitating violent offenders, and the presence of empathy in other primates. The volume is distinctive in focusing on the moral import of empathy and sympathy.
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Docteure en philosophie et chercheuse rattachée au laboratoire Sophiapol, l'auteure propose de ressaisir la spécificité de l'éthique du care et ses implications politiques à partir de l'épistémologie de l'attention qui la sous-tend. Elle montre notamment le lien existant entre les concepts de care et la démocratie, impliquant une nécessaire transformation des rapports de pouvoir dans la société. ©Electre 2014
Political ethics --- Social ethics --- Caring --- Morale politique --- Morale sociale --- Humanité (Morale) --- Humanité (Morale) --- Virtue epistemology --- Altruism --- Helping behavior
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Important trends in contemporary intellectual life celebrate difference, divisiveness, and distinction. Speculative writing increasingly highlights "hermeneutic gaps" between human beings, their histories, and their hopes. In this book Karl Morrison identifies an alternative to this disruption. He explores for the first time the entire legacy of thought revolving around the challenging claim "I am you"--perhaps the most concise possible statement of bonding through empathy. Professor Morrison shows that the hope for thoroughgoing understanding and inclusion in another's world view is central to the West's moral/intellectual tradition. He maintains that the West may yet escape the fatal flaw of casting that hope in paradigms of sexual and aesthetic dominance--examples of empathetic participation inspired by hunger for power, as well as by love.The author uses diverse sources: in theology ranging from Augustine to Schleiermacher, in art from the religious art of the Christian Empire to post-Abstractionism, and in literature from Donne to Joyce, Pirandello, and Mann. In this work he builds on the thought of two earlier books: Tradition and Authority in the Western Church: 300-1140 (Princeton, 1969) and The Mimetic Tradition of Reform in the West (Princeton, 1982). "I Am You" goes beyond their themes to the inward act that, according to tradition, consummated the change achieved by mimesis: namely, empathetic participation.Originally published in 1988.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Empathy --- Empathy in art. --- Empathy in literature. --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines.
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An important addition to any ACT professional's library, The ACT Practitioner's Guide to the Science ofCompassion explores the emotionally healing benefits of compassion-based practices when applied to traditional acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). This book offers case conceptualization, assessments, and direct clinical applications that integrate ACT, functional analytic psychotherapy (FAP), and the science of compassion to enhance therapists' processes. The book also explores how these modalities work in harmony, ultimately making ACT more effective in increasing client psychological flexibility.
Acceptance and commitment therapy. --- Interpersonal psychotherapy. --- Empathy. --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- IPT (Interpersonal psychotherapy) --- Psychotherapy --- ACT (Psychotherapy) --- Behavior therapy --- Cognitive therapy --- Commitment (Psychology) --- Self-acceptance
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Beschouwing door de rooms-katholieke geestelijke over zorg, voor allen die in de zorg werkzaam zijn.
Christian spirituality --- #gsdb10 --- Caring --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Caregivers --- Religious life --- 174 --- Beroepsethiek --- Zorg --- 603.1 --- beroepsethiek --- Medische ethiek --- Spiritualiteit --- Christendom --- Zorgverlening --- Ethiek --- Kunst --- Symboliek --- Godsdienst --- Sport --- Duurzaamheid --- Filosofie --- Psychologie --- Sociologie --- Autisme --- Cultuur --- Kind --- Samenleving --- Technologie --- Wetenschap --- Historische kritiek --- Man --- Erfelijkheidsleer --- Stadssamenleving --- Voeding --- Maatschappij --- Verpleegkunde --- Drank --- Gezondheid --- Volwassene --- Geschiedenis --- Voorlichting
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Critics often characterize white consumption of African American culture as a form of theft that echoes the fantasies of 1950s-era bohemians, or 'White Negroes,' who romanticized black culture as anarchic and sexually potent. In this work, Kimberly Chabot Davis claims such a view fails to describe the varied politics of racial crossover in the past fifteen years. Davis analyzes how white engagement with African American novels, film narratives, and hip-hop can help form anti-racist attitudes that may catalyze social change and racial justice.
Empathy. --- African American arts --- Anti-racism --- Whites --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- Afro-American arts --- Arts, African American --- Negro arts --- Ethnic arts --- Antiracism --- Social justice --- Multiculturalism --- Racism --- Influence. --- Attitudes. --- United States --- Race relations. --- Race question --- White persons --- Ethnology --- Caucasian race --- White people
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This unique book is a clear and detailed introduction that analyses how restorative justice nurtures empathy, exploring key themes such as responsibility, shame, forgiveness and closure. Using case studies, the book offers a fresh angle on a topic that is of growing interest both in the UK and internationally.
Restorative justice. --- Criminals --- Prisoners --- Reform of criminals --- Rehabilitation of criminals --- Corrections --- Alternatives to imprisonment --- Balanced and restorative justice --- BARJ (Restorative justice) --- Community justice --- Restorative community justice --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Reparation (Criminal justice) --- Rehabilitation. --- Rehabilitation --- Restorative justice --- Victims of crimes --- Empathy. --- Criminal psychology. --- Criminal psychiatry --- Psychology, Criminal --- Criminal anthropology --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- Psychology. --- Criminals - Rehabilitation
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La demande d'accompagnement spirituel pour les personnes croyantes comme non-croyantes qui ont fait le choix de l'euthanasie pour mourir est respectable et doit être écoutée. Cet accompagnement spirituel dans leur cheminement vers l'euthanasie, dans le respect de leur choix, répond aux besoins fondamentaux que toute personne en fin de vie peut expérimenter. Mais cet accompagnement ne peut mieux se faire qu'en tenant compte des préalables que nous fait découvrir cet essai.
Death [Mercy ] --- Euthanasia --- Euthanasie --- Killing [Mercy ] --- Mercy death --- Mercy killing --- Spiritual-mindedness --- Spiritualiteit --- Spirituality --- Spiritualité --- Religious aspects. --- Aspect religieux --- Terminally ill --- Spiritual care (Medical care) --- 241.63*4 --- 253:362.1 --- 253:362.1 Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- Pastoraal voor zieken, ouderen en stervenden --- 241.63*4 Theologische ethiek: euthanasie --- Theologische ethiek: euthanasie --- Assisted death (Euthanasia) --- Assisted dying (Euthanasia) --- Death, Assisted (Euthanasia) --- Death, Mercy --- Dying, Assisted (Euthanasia) --- Killing, Mercy --- Homicide --- Medical ethics --- Assisted suicide --- Right to die --- Care, Spiritual (Medical care) --- Spiritual caregiving (Medical care) --- Spiritual caring (Medical care) --- Holistic medicine --- Medical care --- Patients --- Dying persons --- Fatally ill --- Critically ill --- Death --- Psychological aspects --- Religious aspects --- Counseling of --- Religious life
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