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Management --- Empathy. --- Philosophy. --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy
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"This book explores the emotional, physical, and spiritual toll that affects those in the caring professions. The immediate subject matter focus on clergy is relevant to a wide range of professions who support others as the issue of the cost of caring has become even more salient due to the ongoing pandemic. This book is also an essential text book for clergy training and for other caring professions. The world has changed significantly since the pandemic and the wider concept of wellness and support have gained a wider audience as well"--
Pastoral care. --- Psychic trauma --- Crisis management --- Caring --- Religious aspects --- Christianity.
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Que signifie accompagner les personnes en fin de vie? Comment fait-on une place au patient dans la relation de soin? Doit-on forcer le soin pour des personnes qui n’en veulent pas? Comment appréhender les conflits qui se nouent parfois à l’occasion de telle ou telle décision thérapeutique? L’art médical devrait-il s’exercer en faveur d’une forme de vie plutôt qu’une autre? Finalement, quels liens le soin prodigué aux êtres humains entretient-il avec le soin du vivant en général et avec le soin accordé à l’environnement? Et comment ces différents types de soin sont-ils liés les uns aux autres? Depuis des années, ces questions animent la réflexion sur l’exercice de la médecine. L’hypothèse qui guide cet ouvrage est qu’elles ont trouvé dans la pratique des réponses dont l’orientation normative peut être formulée et éclairée à l’aide de l’éthique du care. Philosophiquement, une telle hypothèse exige de jeter un pont entre la médecine et le care. Ce questionnement se révèle d’une grande richesse pour la médecine, en la situant dans un ensemble de gestes qui l’excèdent et viennent en soutien à la vie, dans ses moments critiques ou ordinaires.
Médecine --- Éthique médicale --- Philosophie --- Medical ethics --- Caring --- Théorie du care --- Empathy --- Medical ethics. --- Caring. --- Medical personnel and patient
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"What would it mean to substitute care for economics as the central concern of politics? This anthology invites analysis, reflections and speculations on how contemporary artists and creative practitioners engage with, interpret, and enact care in practices which might forge an alternative ethics in the age of neoliberalism. Interdisciplinary and innovative, it brings together contributions from artists, researchers and practitioners who creatively consider how care can be practised in a range of contexts, including environmental ethics, progressive pedagogies, cultures of work, alternative economic models, death literacy advocacy, parenting and mothering, deep listening, mental health, disability, and craftivism. Care Ethics and Art contributes new modes of understanding these fields, together with practical solutions and models of practice, while also offering new ways to think about recent contemporary art and its social function. The book will benefit scholars and postgraduate research students in the fields of art, art history and theory, visual cultures, philosophy and gender studies, as well as creative and arts practitioners"--
Arts and society. --- Arts --- Caring --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Art --- philosophy of art
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Empathy. --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Music
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The volume gathers together over twenty contributions that emerged from a conference held in in honour of Dermot Moran on the occasion of his retirement from University College Dublin. The book explores the contribution of phenomenology to empathy, intersubjectivity, affectivity, and the constitution of the cultural and social world, from both a historical and an applied philosophical perspective. Theoretical and methodological differences in approach notwithstanding, phenomenologists have converged in the recognition that self and others are fundamentally related, and have provided fine-grained accounts of the origin, forms, and implications of such relationship. The volume critically reconstructs and further develops central aspects of this body of research within a pluralistic framework. It offers a renewed investigation of the work of classical phenomenologists like Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty, as well as an original application of phenomenological concepts and theories to contemporary discussions on intentionality, culture, emotions, and morality. The book provides insights for scholars in phenomenological philosophy as well as in philosophy of mind and interpersonal and social experience.
Empathy --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- Philosophy. --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy
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Care Ethics, Religion, and Spiritual Traditions' is a collection of original essays that address the intersection between contemporary feminist care ethics and religious morality. Feminist care ethics is one of the most dynamic areas in modern theory. This relational approach to morality emphasizes context, emotion, and imagination over consequences, rules, and rights has only been around for about four decades, with its definition still being negotiated. Still, the respect for this approach is demonstrated by its widespread inclusion in moral discourse. Historically, care has been an overlooked concept in philosophy, but religion's ambivalence toward care ethics is even more pronounced. On the one hand, caring is a fundamental value espoused by virtually all religions and spiritual traditions. Yet, on the other hand, deontological principles so essential to many religious moralities create clear categories of adjudication antithetical to feminist care ethics. 'Care Ethics, Religion, and Spiritual Traditions' engages theorists from various disciplines in discussing the continuities, discontinuities, and applications of feminist care ethics, spiritual traditions, and religion.00This collection includes contributions from Ruth E. Groenhout, Maurice Hamington, Adriana Jesenková, Luigina Mortari, Sarah Munawar, Inge van Nistelrooij, Kimberley D. Parzuchowski, Jamie Pitts, Martin Robb, Jason Rubenstein, Robert Michael Ruehl, Maureen Sander-Staudt, Steven Steyl, and Sarah Zager. The volume also includes a foreword by Catherine Keller.0.
Feminist ethics --- Ethics --- Feminism --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Religion --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Religious Ethics --- Caring. --- Feminist ethics. --- Religious ethics.
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Judgments, Criminal. --- Empathy. --- Legal ethics. --- Ethics, Legal --- Lawyers --- Professional ethics --- Prosecutorial misconduct --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Emotions --- Social psychology --- Sympathy --- Convictions (Law) --- Criminal judgments --- Judgments of conviction --- Criminal courts --- Criminal procedure --- Sentències (Dret penal) --- Ètica legal --- Empatia
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Die Studies in Spiritual Care (SCC) versammeln aktuelle Beiträge zur internationalen Forschung zur interprofessionellen Praxis. Das thematische Feld reicht von Einzelstudien zu besonderen Bereichen von Spiritual Care bis hin zu grundlegenden und programmatischen Beiträgen zum Selbstverständnis des neuen Praxis- und Forschungsgebiets und seiner wissenschaftlichen und gesundheitspolitischen Verortung.
Spiritual care (Medical care) --- Meaning (Philosophy) --- Care, Spiritual (Medical care) --- Spiritual caregiving (Medical care) --- Spiritual caring (Medical care) --- Holistic medicine --- Medical care --- Patients --- Religious aspects. --- Religious aspects --- Religious life
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Care is the most important thing for life, since to model life we need to care for ourselves, for the others, and for the human institutions. Care is the most important ontological phenomenon because we are what we care for. It is essential to care for life in order to maintain it along time, to make it flourish and to repair the wounds of being-there. This book develops a philosophy of care not only by considering the contemporary literature, but above all by basing the argumentations on the ancient Greek philosophy. Moreover, the argumentations are grounded in a phenomenological analysis of the experience of care. The author Luigina Mortari PhD , is Full Professor at the School of Medicine and member of the Board of Administration of the University of Verona. She is the President of the INDIRE, a national center of research for the educative research.
Caring.. --- Phenomenological sociology.. --- Social work education.. --- Education, Social work --- Social case work --- Social service --- Social sciences --- Sociological phenomenology --- Sociology, Phenomenological --- Ethnomethodology --- Phenomenology --- Sociology --- Conduct of life --- Empathy --- Helping behavior --- Study and teaching --- Cura (Ètica) --- Cura (Valor) --- Ètica de la cura --- Moral pràctica --- Educació moral --- Empatia --- Education --- Social work education. --- Teaching. --- Educational Philosophy. --- Social Education. --- Pedagogy. --- Philosophy. --- Didactics --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- School teaching --- Schoolteaching --- Instructional systems --- Pedagogical content knowledge --- Training --- Caring --- Phenomenological sociology.
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