UNIVERSAL PRESCRIPTIVISM - TRADITIONAL MORAL DECISION-MAKING THEORY REVISITED Article

cited authors

  • CRIGGER, NJ

abstract

  • Universal prescriptivism is a recently developed moral decision-making theory that combines utilitarian and Kantian theories with two levels of moral thinking. A combined approach offers a creative solution to the weaknesses inherent in traditional moral theories. The paper describes the theory and discusses important implications for nursing education, practical ethical decision-making, and research. The relationship of an ethical theory of caring to traditional moral theory is discussed.

Publication Date

  • September 1, 1994

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published in

category

  • NURSING  Web of Science Category

start page

  • 538

end page

  • 543

volume

  • 20

issue

  • 3

WoS Citations

  • 3

WoS References

  • 29