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Selection of articles
 Interview with Richard Eldridge
William Desmond (1998)
 Financial Ethics and the Use of Derivatives in Sovereign Debt Management: The Case of the Belgian 'Maystadt-Swaps'
Jef Van Gerwen (1997)
 Introduction
Bart Pattyn (2005)
 Equality and Democracy The Problem of Minimal Competency
Thom Brooks (2007)
 The End of Free Entry? Some Synthetic Considerations and Personal Reflections
Philippe Van Parijs (2007)
 The Social Ethics of Reading of the Poor in Belgium : A More Detailed Illustration
Rita Ghesquière (1996)
 Introduction: discussing universal justice
Bart Pattyn (2001)
 
Ethical Perspectives
Issue : 17/2 (June - 2010)
Empirical Research and Family Ethics
Annemie Dillen
   Page : 283 - 307
  The present article investigates what empirical research can add to family ethics. The author discusses the approach of theologian Don Browning’s family ethics, referring to empirical research about values and norms and about factual data. The author warns against oversimplifying the relationship between what ‘is’ and what ‘ought’ to be. In the next step, the author critically examines her previous research in light of the meta-question of the relevance of empirical research for ethics. Four aspects are discussed: empirical research as a possible bridge between ideals and reality, empirical results on the gender related division of domestic tasks, experiences of family in relation to ethical ideas and the relationship between ethical views on family life and religious attitudes.

Empirical research is considered relevant for theological family ethics because it makes researchers aware of the distance or similarities between ideals and reality, because it helps them to reflect on the relevance of their theological ethics in practice and because it demonstrates the influence of social, religious and family identity on ethical thinking.
 
Recent issue  17/2 (2010)
Introduction
(Veerle Draulans)
On the Fragile Relationship between Empirics and Ethics
(Veerle Draulans)
Reflective Equilibrium as a Normative Empirical Model
(Ghislaine J.M.W. van Thiel)
Empirical Ethics and the Special Status of Practitioners' Judgements
(Bert Musschenga)
Empirical Ethics. The Case of Dignity in End-of-Life Decisions
(Carlo Leget)
Clarifying the Concept of Human Dignity in the Care of the Elderly. A Dialogue between Empirical and Philosophical Approaches
(Win Tadd)
Empirical Research and Family Ethics
(Annemie Dillen)
Respect for Autonomy and Authenticity. The Pastor's Responsiveness to the Person of the Pastoree
(Guus Timmerman)
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