

Can moral problems of everyday clinical practice ever be resolved?
Eric Racine
01 Introduction (video)
02 Different theoretical perspectives
03 A proposal for an integrative approach (video)
04 Moral awareness (video)
05 Ethical deliberation, ethical imagination and the analysis of principles
06 Ethical responses (video)
07 Evaluation of ethical outcomes and resolution
08 Moral growth (video)
00 References
00 User Guide
00 Learning Account
Can moral problems of everyday clinical practice ever be resolved?
Co-editor Eric Racine is an ethicist with a major interest in child neurodisability. His informative, context-setting module brings together a number of themes and approaches to ethical analysis.
We believe that this module will help readers frame their understanding of the cases that populate the courses as well as their own real-life professional encounters.
It explains and discusses the importance and complexity of the methods by which ethical deliberation processes are engaged.
While one module can scarcely do more than sketch the outlines of this multifaceted and evolving field, readers may well find themselves returning to this essay as they delve into other modules.