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Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
According to Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), a German philosopher, deontology is an ethical approach centered on rules and professional duties[1]. Deontology derives from the Greek deont, which refers to that which is binding[1]. Kant’s deontological philosophy stemmed from his belief that humans possess the ability to reason and understand universal moral laws that they can apply in all situations. Unlike many other ethical theories, deontology does not focus on the consequences of individual actions[2]. Personal emotions behind actions also do not matter within Kantian deontology because Kant believed humans do not always have rational control over their feelings. Instead, the intent behind chosen actions holds far more importance. Therefore, deontology proponents judge actions based on what most people consider to be morally correct, regardless of actual consequences[1].
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
According to Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), a German philosopher, deontology is an ethical approach centered on rules and professional duties[1]. Deontology derives from the Greek deont, which refers to that which is binding[1]. Kant’s deontological philosophy stemmed from his belief that humans possess the ability to reason and understand universal moral laws that they can apply in all situations. Unlike many other ethical theories, deontology does not focus on the consequences of individual actions[2]. Personal emotions behind actions also do not matter within Kantian deontology because Kant believed humans do not always have rational control over their feelings. Instead, the intent behind chosen actions holds far more importance. Therefore, deontology proponents judge actions based on what most people consider to be morally correct, regardless of actual consequences[1].
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
According to Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), a German philosopher, deontology is an ethical approach centered on rules and professional duties[1]. Deontology derives from the Greek deont, which refers to that which is binding[1]. Kant’s deontological philosophy stemmed from his belief that humans possess the ability to reason and understand universal moral laws that they can apply in all situations. Unlike many other ethical theories, deontology does not focus on the consequences of individual actions[2]. Personal emotions behind actions also do not matter within Kantian deontology because Kant believed humans do not always have rational control over their feelings. Instead, the intent behind chosen actions holds far more importance. Therefore, deontology proponents judge actions based on what most people consider to be morally correct, regardless of actual consequences[1].
Deontology - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The interplay between the abstract and the particular: research ethics standards and the practice of research as symbolic - PubMed
The interplay between the abstract and the particular: research ethics standards and the practice of research as symbolic - PubMed
Ethical standards for research with human participants are increasingly important. With respect to nursing research these standards are symbolic of the interplay between the abstract theoretical aspects of bioethical standards and the particulars of nursing practice. In this column, this interplay i …
The interplay between the abstract and the particular: research ethics standards and the practice of research as symbolic - PubMed
Ethical perspectives of children's assent for research participation: deontology and on utilitarianism - PubMed
Ethical perspectives of children's assent for research participation: deontology and on utilitarianism - PubMed
Is a child's assent to participate in research that does not have the potential to directly benefit the child ethically mandated? Analysis of this particular dilemma of health care research in children using two competing theories results in different answers. Deontology (principle-based ethics) wil …
Ethical perspectives of children's assent for research participation: deontology and on utilitarianism - PubMed
RSC primes the quiescent genome for hypertranscription upon cell-cycle re-entry - PubMed
RSC primes the quiescent genome for hypertranscription upon cell-cycle re-entry - PubMed
Quiescence is a reversible G0 state essential for differentiation, regeneration, stem-cell renewal, and immune cell activation. Necessary for long-term survival, quiescent chromatin is compact, hypoacetylated, and transcriptionally inactive. How transcription activates upon cell-cycle re- …
RSC primes the quiescent genome for hypertranscription upon cell-cycle re-entry - PubMed
Transcription and chromatin-based surveillance mechanism controls suppression of cryptic antisense transcription: Cell Reports
Transcription and chromatin-based surveillance mechanism controls suppression of cryptic antisense transcription: Cell Reports
Unwanted antisense transcription might be detrimental for the cell. Heo et al. demonstrate that conserved RNA polymerase II phosphatase Ssu72 and histone deacetylase Hos2 collaborate to keep under control the cryptic antisense transcription that arises from the fission yeast genome.
Transcription and chromatin-based surveillance mechanism controls suppression of cryptic antisense transcription: Cell Reports
Peptides corresponding to the heptad repeat sequence of human parainfluenza virus fusion protein are potent inhibitors of virus infection - PubMed
Peptides corresponding to the heptad repeat sequence of human parainfluenza virus fusion protein are potent inhibitors of virus infection - PubMed
It has been suggested that a conserved heptad repeat region in paramyxovirus fusion (F) proteins is essential for viral fusion activity (Buckland et al., 1992; Sergel et al., 1994; Reitter et al., 1995) We have studied synthetic peptides containing the heptad repeat regions derived from the F protei …
Peptides corresponding to the heptad repeat sequence of human parainfluenza virus fusion protein are potent inhibitors of virus infection - PubMed
Improved Method for Collection of Nasal Mucus on JSTOR
Improved Method for Collection of Nasal Mucus on JSTOR
Keith R. Powell, Robert Shorr, James D. Cherry, J. Owen Hendley, Improved Method for Collection of Nasal Mucus, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 136, No. 1 (Jul., 1977), pp. 109-111
Improved Method for Collection of Nasal Mucus on JSTOR