2201 - Applied Ethics
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This collection contains Flinders' research in Applied Ethics, as reported for ERA 2012.
Where copyright and other restrictions allow, full text content is available.
Recent Submissions
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The possibility of empirical psychiatric ethics
(Oxford University Press, 2008) -
Mental illness and compulsory treatment
(John Wiley and Sons, 2007) -
Disability Ethics: a framework for practitioners, professionals and policy makers
(Common Ground Publishing, 2010) -
Prozac, authenticity and the Aristotelian mean
(Rodopi, 2010) -
Client centered nursing ethics : a reconstruction of professional ethics for professional nursing
(Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009) -
Dangerousness, mental disorder and responsibility
(Ashgate Publishing, 2009) -
Private people, secret places : ethical research in practice
(Pearson / Prentice Hall, 2009) -
Rationality, euthanasia and the sanctity of life
(Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics, 2005) -
Overall Quality of Life Measurement: Problems and Prospects in the Case of People with Disabilities
(2007)There are important practical and normative reasons for using quality of life measurement to evaluate programs and policies for people with disabilities. The quality of life framework has proved to be useful because it is ... -
Research Ethics for Social Scientists: Between Ethical Conduct and Regulatory Compliance
(SAGE PUBLISHING/SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 2006) -
Conceiving Human Rights Without Ontology
(Springer Netherlands, 2005)