2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1571-9979.2010.00285.x
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Compromise, Negotiation, and Morality

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“…Bush (2023) suggests that the mediator's role involves overcoming these barriers by using controlling techniques to increase understanding and empathy between the parties. As articulated by Menkel‐Meadow (1995) and Stulberg (1997), because the facilitative approach seeks to achieve fair and creative solutions, with the mediator guiding the parties through successive stages to reach a mutually acceptable agreement, the process requires balancing the parties' self‐determination with the need to ensure fairness and equity in outcomes. Facilitative mediators, according to Coben (2004) and Hyman and Love (2002), guide the parties to consider the justice and fairness dimensions of their discussions.…”
Section: Transformative Mediation Centermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bush (2023) suggests that the mediator's role involves overcoming these barriers by using controlling techniques to increase understanding and empathy between the parties. As articulated by Menkel‐Meadow (1995) and Stulberg (1997), because the facilitative approach seeks to achieve fair and creative solutions, with the mediator guiding the parties through successive stages to reach a mutually acceptable agreement, the process requires balancing the parties' self‐determination with the need to ensure fairness and equity in outcomes. Facilitative mediators, according to Coben (2004) and Hyman and Love (2002), guide the parties to consider the justice and fairness dimensions of their discussions.…”
Section: Transformative Mediation Centermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meditáció céljai általánosak és hosszú távúak, például a szellemi tökéletesedés, a belső béke elérése vagy a mélyebb önismeret. A meditáció megvalósításának számos útja és forgatókönyve lehet (Menkel-Meadow, 1995). Nagy hangsúlyt kap a "személyre szabás", az egyéni különbségek.…”
Section: Meditációunclassified
“…Thus, at least for the purposes of this book, Mnookin implies that a deliberative, purely reasoned approach to moral decision making in conflict situations is either impossible or so rare that it is not worth exploring as a special case. No doubt there are some moral philosophers who would dispute this claim (see Margalit 2010 and Menkel‐Meadow 2010), but Mnookin is not writing a philosophy book. Rather, as he freely admits, he is writing a “how to” book for making these tough decisions in practice.…”
Section: Pragmatism Versus Principlementioning
confidence: 99%