Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 310
... rule following , and moral relationships to consist of duties and rights determined by rules . " " If by rules we mean moral rules as well as , or instead of , legal rules , the position gains in plausibility . Even so , radical ...
... rule following , and moral relationships to consist of duties and rights determined by rules . " " If by rules we mean moral rules as well as , or instead of , legal rules , the position gains in plausibility . Even so , radical ...
Side 318
... rules . Why , then , should his case judgment be " the rule of the day " ? The problem is systematic . Different people and different groups tend to give precedence to different moral commitments . We are famil- iar with common ...
... rules . Why , then , should his case judgment be " the rule of the day " ? The problem is systematic . Different people and different groups tend to give precedence to different moral commitments . We are famil- iar with common ...
Side 319
... rules promoting good consequences . Rules to protect the welfare of others occasionally take precedence over those designed to protect patients ' interests . Sometimes the rules contain within them priority principles . The old AMA ...
... rules promoting good consequences . Rules to protect the welfare of others occasionally take precedence over those designed to protect patients ' interests . Sometimes the rules contain within them priority principles . The old AMA ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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