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Normative Ethical Theorizing
1Professor and Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Nursing, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
This study explores normative ethics in nursing, highlighting moral theories and wide reflective equilibrium to advance ethical knowledge. It aims to stimulate interest in ethical inquiry within the nursing profession.
Area of Science:
- Nursing Ethics
- Moral Philosophy
Background:
- Ethical issues are prevalent in nursing practice.
- There is a significant gap in scholarly research on normative ethics and ethical inquiry specific to nursing.
Purpose of the Study:
- To stimulate interest in normative ethics and ethical inquiry within the nursing field.
- To build a stronger foundation of ethical knowledge in nursing.
Main Methods:
- The article describes different types of ethics, including normative ethics.
- It highlights key conceptual resources within normative ethics.
Main Results:
- Conceptual resources discussed include moral theories.
- The method of wide reflective equilibrium is presented as a valuable tool.
Conclusions:
- Normative ethics offers essential frameworks for addressing nursing ethical dilemmas.
- Further scholarship in this area is crucial for advancing ethical practice in nursing.
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