Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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... example , they would try to imagine that they did not know whether they were to be therapists , future patients with homicidal tendencies , future lovers of mentally deranged patients with homicidal tendencies , or merely bystanders ...
... example , they would try to imagine that they did not know whether they were to be therapists , future patients with homicidal tendencies , future lovers of mentally deranged patients with homicidal tendencies , or merely bystanders ...
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... example , grow to have confidence in a leader in one's church and designate such a per- son as one's agent . This might especially be the case if the religious group had a developed position in medical ethics that differed from the ...
... example , grow to have confidence in a leader in one's church and designate such a per- son as one's agent . This might especially be the case if the religious group had a developed position in medical ethics that differed from the ...
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... example , that , " Where deception is designed to benefit the person de- ceived , Common Sense seems to concede that it may sometimes be right : for example , most persons would not hesitate to speak falsely to an invalid , if this ...
... example , that , " Where deception is designed to benefit the person de- ceived , Common Sense seems to concede that it may sometimes be right : for example , most persons would not hesitate to speak falsely to an invalid , if this ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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