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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...
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order to
encourage thinking about intergenerational equity. The
moral patienthood of ****ure
generations has been
argued for
extensively among philosophers...
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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...
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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...
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position of the
direct object, for example, can be a
strong identifier of
patienthood. The
distinguishing function is used to
distinguish between the core...
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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...
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March 20, 2008. Brumberg, Joan
Jacobs (October 2001). "From
Sainthood to
Patienthood".
Fasting Girls: The
History of
Anorexia Nervosa. pp. 43–61. Speaking...