Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 71
... seems , however , that not everyone necessarily agrees with the Buddha , especially in cases where killing seems to be the only alternative to intractable suffering . Both physicians and lay people who have killed for mercy , including ...
... seems , however , that not everyone necessarily agrees with the Buddha , especially in cases where killing seems to be the only alternative to intractable suffering . Both physicians and lay people who have killed for mercy , including ...
Side 146
... seems to require that for every choice in a human life , one is obliged to choose the one course that would maximize net aggregate total con- sequences . It is a principle that seems to require perfection in every moment in order for ...
... seems to require that for every choice in a human life , one is obliged to choose the one course that would maximize net aggregate total con- sequences . It is a principle that seems to require perfection in every moment in order for ...
Side 206
... seems reasonable to insist on direct , explicit communica- tion from the lay person if the normal requirements of consent are to be waived . A request by the patient not to receive information often may be justified by one of the two ...
... seems reasonable to insist on direct , explicit communica- tion from the lay person if the normal requirements of consent are to be waived . A request by the patient not to receive information often may be justified by one of the two ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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