ethical reflection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofethicalandreflection
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ethical
adjective
uk/ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
relating to beliefs about what is morally right ...
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reflection
noun
uk/rɪˈflek.ʃən/us/rɪˈflek.ʃən/
the image of something in a mirror or on any ...
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Suchethicalreflectiondraws attention to the values that underpin the development and the evaluation of technology.
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The hierarchical order described here is intrinsic toethicalreflection, not extrinsic.
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Consequendy, instances of sustainedethicalreflectionbecome increasingly rare between 1820 and 1840.
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Second, because researchers and laymen are often not competent to interpret legal regulations, there is a risk that a procedure of legal interpretation, performed by experts, replacesethicalreflection.
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The authors urge thatethicalreflectionshould begin during the bench science phase and continue through innovative use, actual research protocols, and finally during the transition to a standard care.
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It is argued that the purpose ofethicalreflectionis to deepen and enrich more general reflection about clinical practice, rather than to provide definitive answers to dilemmas in prescribing.
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Furthermore, the pluralism of the group, which is essential, will most certainly enable it to ensureethicalreflectionadapted to the range of questions likely to be put to it.
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These form a basis forethicalreflectionand learning, both for individuals or groups.
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Such modes of thought and communication foster the sense of wonder that is at the root of serious introspection, intellectual growth, andethicalreflection.
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In this regard, the study of philosophy is considered important because it both equips students with meta-tools such as the ability to reason rigorously and logically, and facilitatesethicalreflection.
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This work led him to trigger ethical reflections on the practices of molecular genetics and genomics at a time when this was not considered important.
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