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    • Nursing Ethics
    • Bioethics
    • Meta-Ethics

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    • Clinical ethics and organizational ethics are vital in nursing care.
    • Existing ethical frameworks require justification and verification.
    • A need exists for a meta-ethical approach in nursing.

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    • To introduce a meta-ethics for nursing.
    • To verify and justify the use of concepts and procedures in clinical and organizational ethics.
    • To identify a fundamental competence and a meta-principle for ethical nursing.

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    • A meta-ethics is proposed for nursing, focusing on a specific definition of empathy.
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