Moral Theory and Personal Relations In his article "Schizophrenia in Contemporary Ethical Theory", Michael Stoke is a mainstream ethical theory, ie, resultismism and moralism is a personal relationship that keeps love, friendship, compassion I believe it is incompatible. Because they all emphasize the responsibilities, obligations and justice of the role and ignore the role of motivation in morality. Stoke pointed out that great things in life, that is love, friendship etc., basically have certain motives and exclude other motivations as required by mainstream ethics 11. "Petrotton is thinking about this
The moral theory known as "care ethics" means that the fundamental elements of relationship and dependence in human life have moral significance. Normally, nursing ethics aims to maintain relationships by mediating and promoting the happiness of caregivers and caregivers in social networks. "Care", which is often defined as practice or virtue rather than theory itself, involves maintaining the world of one's own and others, and fulfilling their needs. It is based on motivation for care for dependents and disadvantaged groups, inspired by care memory and self idealization. Following the sentimental tradition of moral theory, compassionate ethics confirms the importance of eliciting motivation, emotional and physical importance in moral deliberation, and reasoning from detail
Nursing ethics (or nursing ethics or EoC) is a normative ethical theory that believes that ethical behavior concentrates on interpersonal relationships and care or kindness. EoC is one of a series of normative ethical theories developed by feminists in the second half of the 20th century. Resultualism and moral ethics emphasize universal standards and fairness, but nursing ethics emphasizes the importance of responding to individuals. The difference between general and individual is reflected in their different moral issues: "How do you deal with"? "How do you respond?" Gilligan said the application of generalization criteria is "moral It promotes blindness and there is a moral problem, "he criticized. Are you indifferent? "
In contemporary moral and physical science, morality is thought to change through personal development. Many psychologists have created a theory about moral development and have often experienced different phases of ethics. Lawrence Kohlberg, Jean Piaget and Elliot Turiel have the moral forms of these theorists in a cognitive developmental approach to moral development, a series of constructive stages or fields. In the nursing ethical approach established by Carol Gilligan, moral development takes place in the context of compassion and interdependence based on interdependence, especially in child rearing and social relations. Social psychologists such as Martin Hoffman and Jonathan Haidt emphasize the social and emotional development of biology such as empathy.