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Virtue Ethics and Nursing Practice

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Virtue ethics is an approach that focuses on character with the assumption that a person of good character will tend to behave in ways that are consistent with their character. A virtue ethics for nursing is therefore concerned with the character of individual nurses and seeks ways to enable nurses to develop character traits appropriate for actions that enhance wellbeing. This chapter offers some insights into the nature of virtue ethics from an Aristotelian perspective and includes an outline of the virtue of phronesis (practical wisdom) which provides guidance in situations where it is not obvious what action would be the virtuous action. Virtue ethics is contrasted with modern ethical theory (deontology and utilitarianism) and some ways in which virtue ethics can enhance professional nursing practice are considered.

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    Chapters 2 and 3 in this book are dedicated to the theories of deontology and utilitarianism respectively.

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    One exception is ‘the ethics of care’ or ‘care-based ethics’ which forms the focus of Chap. 5 in this book.

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Sellman, D. (2017). Virtue Ethics and Nursing Practice. In: Scott, P. (eds) Key Concepts and Issues in Nursing Ethics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49250-6_4

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