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Selection of articles
 The Guises of Reciprocity
John Hymers (2008)
 The Coalition of the Willing Or: Can Sovereignty be Shared?
Bert van Roermund (2005)
 An Approach to Organizational Ethics
Josep Lozano (2005)
 Ethics and Sublimation
Antoine Vergote (1998)
 A General Theory of Business Ethics ? Comment on Jeurissen
Antoon Vandevelde (1997)
 Will a Sociological Communication Ever Be Able to Influence Social Communication?
Rudi Laermans (1998)
 Discussion
various reviewers (1998)
 
Ethical Perspectives
Issue : 1/2 (June - 1994)
Narrativity and Hermeneutics in Applied Ethics
Johan Verstraeten
   Page : 51 - 56
  ‘Narrativity and Hermeneutics’ is not an obvious subject to mark the fifth anniversary of a centre devoted to applied ethics. Narrative tradition and the interpretation of texts are not the main concern of handbooks on biomedical ethics, engineering ethics, business ethics or ecological ethics. The reasons are evident; most practitioners of applied ethics see their area of research as a functionally differentiated discipline, a carefully circumscribed field wherein only specialists are competent. In their textbooks they adopt the view of ethical expertise as defended by Theo van Willingenburg in his noteworthy thesis Inside the Ethical Expert. According to this view, practitioners of applied ethics are experts possessing a body of specialized knowledge and skill within a given domain acquired through a substantial amount of study and training. Besides being able to clarify problems and analyze concepts and arguments, they are, as experts, also able to apply specific skills of moral reasoning to reach a substantiated evaluation of values and norms, with the ultimate purpose of offering suitable ethical advice.

The acquisition of a certain amount of expertise is doubtless important. The practice of applied ethics is more than probing for a good moral intention. They primarily pursue the right moral choice, i.e. the action that in a given, often complex situation, is objectively suitable to express a good moral intention. A right moral choice is impossible without a thorough clarification of the complex reality about which a moral judgment must be made.

Yet emphasizing ethical expertise does not say everything. Is it correct to position ethicists as experts parallel to the medical, economic or technical experts with whom they deal? Does applied ethics, because of its functionally differentiated approach, not run the risk of either reducing itself to a professional deontology with a limited view of responsibility or enclosing itself with other experts in an iron cage of technocratic, bureaucratic or instrumental rationality? When forming an ethical judgment, is it possible to exclude completely all influence arising from personal convictions?
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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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