Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 120
... possible to generate some commonly agreed upon principles or practices for a so- ciety . The creation of a ... possible observers are finite and fallible , one might gather together the best observers available , knowing them to be less ...
... possible to generate some commonly agreed upon principles or practices for a so- ciety . The creation of a ... possible observers are finite and fallible , one might gather together the best observers available , knowing them to be less ...
Side 211
... possible , on the beliefs and values of the pa- tient . If that is not possible , then the family agent should determine what is objectively in the patient's best interest based on the family's beliefs and values . That initial ...
... possible , on the beliefs and values of the pa- tient . If that is not possible , then the family agent should determine what is objectively in the patient's best interest based on the family's beliefs and values . That initial ...
Side 250
... possible without violating other basic principles . Thus far we also do not have any insight into possible ways of justifiably com- promising individual rights and welfare in cases where the interests of third parties seem to generate ...
... possible without violating other basic principles . Thus far we also do not have any insight into possible ways of justifiably com- promising individual rights and welfare in cases where the interests of third parties seem to generate ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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