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  1. B. Rul, F. Carnevale, B. Estournet, M. Rudler & C. Herve (2012). Tracheotomy and Children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1: Ethical Considerations in the French Context. Nursing Ethics 19 (3):408-418.
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  2. F. A. Carnevale & D. M. Weinstock (2011). Questions in Contemporary Medicine and the Philosophy of Charles Taylor: An Introduction. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):329-334.
    This article provides an introduction to the articles in this theme issue. This collection examines epistemological, ontological, moral and political questions in medicine in light of the philosophical ideas of Charles Taylor. A synthesis of Taylor's relevant work is presented. Taylor has argued for a conception of the human sciences that regards human life as meaningful–deriving meaning from surrounding horizons of significance. An overview of the interdisciplinary articles in this issue is presented. This collection advances our thinking in the philosophy (...)
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  3. M. R. Hunt & F. A. Carnevale (2011). Moral Experience: A Framework for Bioethics Research. Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11):658-662.
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  4. C. Taylor, F. A. Carnevale & D. M. Weinstock (2011). Toward a Hermeneutical Conception of Medicine: A Conversation with Charles Taylor. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):436-445.
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  5. Mary Ellen Macdonald & Franco A. Carnevale (2008). Qualitative Health Research and the Irb: Answering the “so What?” With Qualitative Inquiry. Journal of Academic Ethics 6 (1).
    Qualitative inquiry is increasingly used to foster change in health policy and practice. Research ethics committees often misunderstand qualitative inquiry, assuming its design can be judged by criteria of quantitative science. Traditional health research uses scientific realist standards as a means-to-an-end, answering the question “So what?” to support the advancement of practice and policy. In contrast, qualitative inquiry often draws on constructivist paradigms, generating knowledge either as an end-in-itself or as a means to foster change. When reviewers (...)
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  6. Kathleen Cranley Glass & Franco A. Carnevale (2006). Decisional Challenges for Children Requiring Assisted Ventilation at Home. HEC Forum 18 (3).
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  7. Judy Rashotte & F. A. Carnevale (2004). Medical and Nursing Clinical Decision Making: A Comparative Epistemological Analysis. Nursing Philosophy 5 (2):160-174.
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  8. F. A. Carnevale (1998). The Utility of Futility: The Construction of Bioethical Problems. Nursing Ethics 5 (6):509-517.
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  9. Dawson S. Schultz & Franco A. Carnevale (1996). Engagement and Suffering in Responsible Caregiving: On Overcoming Maleficience in Health Care. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (3).
    The thesis of this article is that engagement and suffering are essential aspects of responsible caregiving. The sense of medical responsibility engendered by engaged caregiving is referred to herein as clinical phronesis, i.e. practical wisdom in health care, or, simply, practical health care wisdom. The idea of clinical phronesis calls to mind a relational or communicative sense of medical responsibility which can best be understood as a kind of virtue ethics, yet one that is informed by the exigencies of moral (...)
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