Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 85
... involved . The other is independent of such acceptance , but it demands meeting other special conditions . The first method that sometimes can legitimate the assumption of duties and rights of a role is for all the other parties involved ...
... involved . The other is independent of such acceptance , but it demands meeting other special conditions . The first method that sometimes can legitimate the assumption of duties and rights of a role is for all the other parties involved ...
Side 86
... involved . But to the extent that non- professionals are directly affected when someone takes on the duties of a professional role , mere acceptance by others within the profession cannot do the job . Consider the hypothetical dilemma ...
... involved . But to the extent that non- professionals are directly affected when someone takes on the duties of a professional role , mere acceptance by others within the profession cannot do the job . Consider the hypothetical dilemma ...
Side 88
... involved in approving the assumption of role - specif- ic duties , if approval is to be the method of legitimation . If , however , duties are to be legitimated without acceptance by all involved , then they will have to be grounded in ...
... involved in approving the assumption of role - specif- ic duties , if approval is to be the method of legitimation . If , however , duties are to be legitimated without acceptance by all involved , then they will have to be grounded in ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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