• Moral agency in nursing: Islamic ethical perspectives
    with Ferry Efendi, Siti Zuhaidah Shahadan, and Mohd Rosdi Mohd Bukhari
    Nursing Ethics. forthcoming.
    Nursing ethics today is often guided by policies, professional codes, and principle-based frameworks. These structures are essential for protecting patients and ensuring professional accountability. However, ethical practice cannot be reduced to following rules alone. Many nurses continue to experience moral distress, emotional strain, and loss of professional meaning, even when they comply with institutional guidelines. This suggests that ethical principles, while necessary, are not sufficient …Read more
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    In “Four Views on Free Will” by Fischer et al, Robert Kane, with his chapter on libertarianism, presents a strong defense of the idea that free will and determinism are incompatible, and that moral responsibility is only possible if individuals have ultimate control over their actions.