Index

Applied Ethics in the Fractured State

ISBN: 978-1-78769-600-6, eISBN: 978-1-78769-599-3

ISSN: 1529-2096

Publication date: 12 November 2018

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(2018), "Index", Grant, B., Drew, J. and Christensen, H.E. (Ed.) Applied Ethics in the Fractured State (Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 135-137. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-209620180000020011

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INDEX

Index

Abhidhamma Pitaka (Higher Teaching)
, 33

abortion
, 50, 51, 53

advanced health directives (AHD)
, 79

agency in Buddhism
, 39–40

Analects
, 21–23

anattā (non-self)
, 35–37

appearance
, 124

Aquinas, T.
, 69, 70

Australia, healthcare in
, 86., see also National Mutual Acceptance (NMA)

Australian Human Rights Commission
, 71, 79

Australian Labour Party government
, 88–89

Australian Medical Association (AMA)
, 57–59

Australian medical practice
, 56, 59

Australian Psychological Society (APS)
, 58, 59

Australian Research Council
, 59

Avant Mutual Group Ltd
, 58

bhāvanā (meditation)
, 34–35

Buddha
, 32

Buddhism

agency in
, 39–40

anattā (non-self)
, 35–37

anonymity and technology
, 40

appeal of
, 36–39

bhāvanā (meditation) in
, 34–35

Five Aggregates (khandha)
, 35–36

governance and societal issues
, 39–40

influence of
, 37

intention (cetanā)
, 33, 37, 39

kamma and Dependent Origination
, 34, 37–39

popularity of
, 36

business ethics
, 14

role definition
, 16–18

role identification
, 18–19

role relativism
, 14–16

business roles, Confucianism and
, 20–21

Card, R.
, 50–52

Catholic Social Teaching (CST)
, 68

cetanā (intention)
, 32, 33, 37

classical Confucianism
, 21–25, 27

coercive influence, NMA
, 104

common good
, 68

community engagement
, 118, 119, 123–126, 129–130

Confucianism
, 20, 24–25

and business roles
, 20–21

sensitivity
, 23–24

social life
, 21–23

conscience
, 46–48, 50, 52–53

conscientious objection
, 60

control pillar
, 122

corruption, vulnerability to
, 61–62

Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
, 88, 99

Deliberative Democracy Consortium (DDC)
, 125

Dependent Origination and kamma
, 34, 37–39

dignity
, 68

dāna (generosity)
, 37

dying (case study)
, 72–73

Eightfold Path
, 32, 33

enduring powers of attorney (EPA )
, 79

Engage 2 Act
, 124–125

ethics of roles
, 13–14

implications
, 19

role definition
, 16–18

role identification
, 18–19

role relativism
, 14–16

euthanasia
, 52, 56

idea
, 62–63

medicine
, 56–57

non-voluntary
, 69, 72, 77–79

signs of change
, 57–60

vulnerability to corruption
, 61–62

euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (E-PAS )
, 52

federalism
, 87

Five Aggregates (khandha)
, 35–36

genuineness test
, 46

governance
, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 110–112

government endorsement
, 101

Groningen Protocol
, 63

health care
, 49–50

legalized killing in
, 59

Health Practitioner Regulation National Law
, 60

health workforce
, 85–90, 92

Independent Regulatory Agency (IRA)
, 90–93

Independent Samples t-test
, 105

inequality
, 48

Institutional Isomorphism
, 101

institutions regulation
, 89–90

intention (cetanā)
, 33, 37, 39

inter alia
, 68

inter-disciplinary framework
, 85

Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA)
, 85

International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
, 124–126

isomorphic influence, NMA
, 113–114

Journal of Public Deliberation
, 123, 125

kamma and Dependent Origination
, 34, 37–39

killing, medicalized
, 56, 57, 59, 62–64

knowledge
, 124

The Lancet
, 60, 63

Law Institute of Victoria (LIV)
, 58

leadership
, 109

liberty of conscience
, 50

medicalized killing
, 56, 57, 59, 62–64

medical practice and reasonableness
, 48–50

medicine
, 56–57

meditation (bhāvanā)
, 34–35

Mencius
, 23

mettā (loving kindness)
, 35

The Mikado (Gilbert)
, 18

mimetic influence, NMA
, 104

moral wisdom
, 23

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
, 100

National Mutual Acceptance (NMA)
, 98–101

clinical trials
, 99

conceptual framework
, 101–102

descriptive analysis
, 104–105

factor analysis and regression
, 105–107

future of
, 112–113

governance
, 113–114

leadership
, 109

legitimacy
, 108–109

limitations
, 113

literature
, 110–112

methodology
, 102

phases
, 102–103, 107

National Partnership Agreement
, 88

National Scheme
, 89–90

Natural Law model
, 67–70, 72, 76–80

New Public Management (NPM)
, 120

Nibbhāna
, 38

NMA.
, see National Mutual Acceptance (NMA)

non-self (anattā)
, 35–36

non-voluntary euthanasia
, 69, 72, 77–79

Noordegraaf, M.
, 120–124, 126, 129

normative influence, NMA
, 104

Organizational Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs)
, 100

palliative care
, 69, 74, 79

Paticcasamuppada-vibhanga Sūtta
, 38

phala (fruit/fruition)
, 35

Pāli Canon
, 33, 34, 38

Pooh-Bah

failure
, 25, 26

role identification
, 18

practitioner, community engagement
, 128–130

principle of double effect (PDE)
, 68–71, 73–76

Productivity Commission
, 85, 88, 89–90

profession
, 118–119, 123

professional endorsement
, 101

professionalism
, 121–122

tensions
, 127–128

public endorsement
, 101

public policy
, 78–80

rationality
, 47

Rawls, J.
, 46, 52–53

medical practice
, 48–50

on reasonableness
, 46–48

reasonableness
, 46–48

and medical practice
, 48–50

regression analysis
, 105–107

regulation
, 84–87

Independent Regulatory Agency
, 90–93

institutions
, 89–90

regulatory capitalism
, 87–89

regulatory capitalism
, 87–89

regulatory federalism
, 87

religion
, 49

research governance
, 110–112

Research in Ethical Issues in Organisations
, 68

Rhodes, R.
, 49

Right (wholesome) Intention
, 33

Right Views (sammā ditthi)
, 33

role ambiguity
, 26

role conflict
, 26

role definition
, 16–18

role identification
, 18–19, 26

role obligation
, 17, 19, 25, 26

role relativism
, 14–16, 19

role responsibility
, 15

Royal Dutch Medical Association
, 63

Scheme’s development
, 87–88

sensitivity to context, Confucianism
, 23–25

Sibley, W. M.
, 47

social life, Confucianism and
, 21–23

solidarity
, 68

systemic inequality
, 48

Themiya Jataka
, 39

Theravāda Buddhism
, 32, 35, 39

Thought (sammā sankappa)
, 33

vibhava-tanh (craving for non-existence)
, 38

Victorian bill
, 56

virtue ethics
, 14, 19, 20, 26, 27, 36

vulnerability to corruption
, 61–62

Welcome Trust
, 59

Western ethical theory
, 36–37

Zimbardo experiments
, 19