Definition of Patienthood. Meaning of Patienthood. Synonyms of Patienthood

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- Moral patienthood (also called moral patience, moral patiency, and moral status) is the state of being eligible for moral consideration by a moral agent...
- "-ing" and "-er" share a Gesamtbedeutung of agency (as opposed to that of patienthood, represented by such morphemes as "-ed" and "-ee"). One who is driving...
- ISBN 978-90-77922-76-7. Anthony Cerulli (2012). Somatic Lessons: Narrating Patienthood and Illness in Indian Medical Literature. State University of New York...
- order to encourage thinking about intergenerational equity. The moral patienthood of ****ure generations has been argued for extensively among philosophers...
- English does not mark grammatical role on the noun (it uses word order), patienthood is represented irregularly in other ways; for instance, with the morphemes...
- radical in relation to psychiatric treatment and levels of resistance or patienthood. The modern self-help and advocacy movement in the field of mental health...
- position of the direct object, for example, can be a strong identifier of patienthood. The distinguishing function is used to distinguish between the core...
- Moral luck Moral nihilism Moral obligation Moral particularism Moral patienthood Moral perception Moral psychology Moral rationalism Moral reasoning Moral...
- pp. 4–5, 23–25. Anthony Cerulli (2011). Somatic Lessons: Narrating Patienthood and Illness in Indian Medical Literature. SUNY Press. p. 37. Ray, Gupta...
- March 20, 2008. Brumberg, Joan Jacobs (October 2001). "From Sainthood to Patienthood". Fasting Girls: The History of Anorexia Nervosa. pp. 43–61. Speaking...