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  1. Sculpting the space of actions. Explaining human action by integrating intentions and mechanisms.Machiel Keestra - 2014 - Dissertation, University of Amsterdam
    How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and conscious control, relying instead on automatic cognitive processes? How can we account for the differences and similarities with a novice’s performance of the same actions? Can a naturalist explanation of intentional expert action be in line with a philosophical concept of intentional action? Answering these and related questions in a positive sense, this dissertation develops a three-step argument. Part I considers different methods of explanations in (...)
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  • E-care as craftsmanship: virtuous work, skilled engagement, and information technology in health care.Mark Coeckelbergh - 2013 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4):807-816.
    Contemporary health care relies on electronic devices. These technologies are not ethically neutral but change the practice of care. In light of Sennett's work and that of other thinkers one worry is that "e-care"aEuro"care by means of new information and communication technologies-does not promote skilful and careful engagement with patients and hence is neither conducive to the quality of care nor to the virtues of the care worker. Attending to the kinds of knowledge involved in care work and their moral (...)
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  • Implicit Knowledge: How it is Understood and Used in Feminist Theory.Alexis Shotwell - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (5):315-324.
    Feminist theorists have crafted diverse accounts of implicit knowing that exceed the purview of epistemology conventionally understood. I characterize this field as through examining thematic clusters of feminist work on implicit knowledge: phenomenological and foucauldian theories of embodiment; theories of affect and emotion; other forms of implicit knowledge. Within these areas, the umbrella concept of implicit knowledge (or understanding, depending on how it's framed) names either contingently unspoken or fundamentally nonpropositional but epistemically salient content in our experience. I make a (...)
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  • Montgomery on informed consent: an inexpert decision?Jonathan Montgomery & Elsa Montgomery - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (2):89-94.
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  • Invisibility of the self: Reaching for the telos of nursing within a context of moral distress.Carolina S. Caram, Elizabeth Peter & Maria J. M. Brito - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (1):e12269.
    Many studies have examined clinical and institutional moral problems in the practice of nurses that have led to the experience of moral distress. The causes and implications of moral distress in nurses, however, have not been understood in terms of their implications from the perspective of virtue ethics. This paper analyzes how nurses reach for the telos of their practice, within a context of moral distress. A qualitative case study was carried out in a private hospital in Brazil. Observation and (...)
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  • A Regulatory Model on Transitioning Nurses From Education to Practice.Nancy Spector & Suling Li - 2007 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 9 (1):19-22.
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  • (1 other version)Ncsbn focus.Nancy Spector - 2009 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 11 (4):116-119.
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  • Pandemic Fatigue in Nursing Undergraduates: Role of Individual Resilience and Coping Styles in Health Promotion.Rajesh Kumar, Kalpana Beniwal & Yogesh Bahurupi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic was soon declared a global health threat and had significant economic and health implications. Unprecedented government measures brought massive shifts in teaching-learning pedagogy in nursing to curb the infection. The study was conducted to explore the predictors of pandemic fatigue among nursing undergraduates and mediating role of individual resilience and coping styles during the third wave in India.MethodsThis online survey included 256 undergraduate nursing students studying at Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in North India. Lockdown/Pandemic Fatigue Questionnaire, Brief (...)
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  • NCSBN Takes a Stand on Prelicensure Clinical Experiences.Nancy Spector - 2006 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 8 (1):12-14.
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  • Lesson Study and Pedagogic Literacy in Initial Teacher Education: Challenging Reductive Models.Wasyl Cajkler & Phil Wood - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (4):503-521.
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