Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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... limited to intervention to determine whether the person's action is voluntary . Analysts of paternalism , even those critical of it in its most ordinary forms , have concluded that limited interventions of this sort would be justified ...
... limited to intervention to determine whether the person's action is voluntary . Analysts of paternalism , even those critical of it in its most ordinary forms , have concluded that limited interventions of this sort would be justified ...
Side 211
... limited , role in these decisions . The most obvi- ous case would be a religious group . One might , for 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 ...
... limited , role in these decisions . The most obvi- ous case would be a religious group . One might , for 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 ...
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Veatch. sonable to include such a special , limited exemption so that the physician and other health care professionals can fulfill the obligations of the lay - professional relationship . The implications of the special , limited ...
Veatch. sonable to include such a special , limited exemption so that the physician and other health care professionals can fulfill the obligations of the lay - professional relationship . The implications of the special , limited ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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