Psychotherapy and the Ethics of Attention

Hastings Center Report 26 (1):17-22 (1996)
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Medical ethics tends to focus on the content of patients' beliefs rather than concern itself with patients' ethical development. An ethics of attention investigates the psychological processes that are the prerequisite to moral action.

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