Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 86
... accept the promise providing that dimension of legitimation . Clearly , however , not everyone has accepted the promise . The dean might justifiably argue that the pledge has neither a duty nor even the right to steal . A promise does ...
... accept the promise providing that dimension of legitimation . Clearly , however , not everyone has accepted the promise . The dean might justifiably argue that the pledge has neither a duty nor even the right to steal . A promise does ...
Side 87
... accept the action of the one assuming a role , certain actions may not be morally or legally accept- able . This would be the case where some more basic moral or legal infringements take place , one not subject to modification by the ...
... accept the action of the one assuming a role , certain actions may not be morally or legally accept- able . This would be the case where some more basic moral or legal infringements take place , one not subject to modification by the ...
Side 196
... accept- ed by contractors taking the moral point of view ( who know that they might be on the receiving as well as the giving end of the paternalistic intervention ) . Careful qualification would have to be placed on the intervention ...
... accept- ed by contractors taking the moral point of view ( who know that they might be on the receiving as well as the giving end of the paternalistic intervention ) . Careful qualification would have to be placed on the intervention ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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