Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 85
... duty to provide the information . Others outside his group may question whether he even has the right , much less the duty . In order for a pledge of rights and duties to be complete and binding , much more than taking on a new role ...
... duty to provide the information . Others outside his group may question whether he even has the right , much less the duty . In order for a pledge of rights and duties to be complete and binding , much more than taking on a new role ...
Side 86
... duties requires accep- tance of the initiate by other relevant parties directly affected . But those affected by a physician's act often extend well beyond the other members of the profession . If the duty were limited to taking care of ...
... duties requires accep- tance of the initiate by other relevant parties directly affected . But those affected by a physician's act often extend well beyond the other members of the profession . If the duty were limited to taking care of ...
Side 132
... duty to warn . There are also good reasons why a society might in general want to seal confidences between people , and particularly good reasons why it might want people in certain roles to keep confidence . The lawyer , for example ...
... duty to warn . There are also good reasons why a society might in general want to seal confidences between people , and particularly good reasons why it might want people in certain roles to keep confidence . The lawyer , for example ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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