Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 92
... prohibition applies to almost no one but physicians . That is not a controversial claim . What is controversial is his suggestion that the profession has imposed this prohibition upon itself . No wonder that it is often poorly ...
... prohibition applies to almost no one but physicians . That is not a controversial claim . What is controversial is his suggestion that the profession has imposed this prohibition upon itself . No wonder that it is often poorly ...
Side 166
... prohibition against collaboration in an ordinary scheme of homicide by poisoning . The evidence for that interpretation is weak , however . Edelstein concludes that it must refer to the physician's role in assisting in suicide , which ...
... prohibition against collaboration in an ordinary scheme of homicide by poisoning . The evidence for that interpretation is weak , however . Edelstein concludes that it must refer to the physician's role in assisting in suicide , which ...
Side 233
... prohibition on killing is one of the fundamental principles of the human community ? Certainly ac- tual human beings have not accepted it as such . War , capital punish- ment , homicide , and abortion , as well as recorded mercy ...
... prohibition on killing is one of the fundamental principles of the human community ? Certainly ac- tual human beings have not accepted it as such . War , capital punish- ment , homicide , and abortion , as well as recorded mercy ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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