Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 91
... obligations of the public to the profession . " As a unilateral document , however , the moral status of pledges made by ... obligation . Yet this is precisely what articulators of classical professional ethics claim . To be a true ...
... obligations of the public to the profession . " As a unilateral document , however , the moral status of pledges made by ... obligation . Yet this is precisely what articulators of classical professional ethics claim . To be a true ...
Side 92
... obligations - hence a section in the Code of 1847 entitled " Of the Duties of Physicians to Each Other and to the Profession at Large " begins with the statement that the physician who enters the profession incurs an obligation to ...
... obligations - hence a section in the Code of 1847 entitled " Of the Duties of Physicians to Each Other and to the Profession at Large " begins with the statement that the physician who enters the profession incurs an obligation to ...
Side 133
... obligation is fixed in perpetuity at the time he or she is licensed . There is then no room for rethinking the content of the unique moral obligations of the professional , no room for society to readjust its expectations of the ...
... obligation is fixed in perpetuity at the time he or she is licensed . There is then no room for rethinking the content of the unique moral obligations of the professional , no room for society to readjust its expectations of the ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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