Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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... sense what the laws of nature are . This theory of moral sense , which can be traced back at least as far as Francis Hutcheson and David Hume in the eighteenth century , has had more recent expression in the naturalistic theories of ...
... sense what the laws of nature are . This theory of moral sense , which can be traced back at least as far as Francis Hutcheson and David Hume in the eighteenth century , has had more recent expression in the naturalistic theories of ...
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... sense to ask why they are agreed to , they simply are . ( Reason dictates so , or the moral sense perceives them so . To ask why people should agree to the basic moral framework makes no more sense than to ask why objects should act ...
... sense to ask why they are agreed to , they simply are . ( Reason dictates so , or the moral sense perceives them so . To ask why people should agree to the basic moral framework makes no more sense than to ask why objects should act ...
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... sense of justice , the love of equal- ity of total welfare among persons in a moral community.28 It is clear from history that many advocates of the egalitarian sense of justice are not those have - nots who long for the possessions of ...
... sense of justice , the love of equal- ity of total welfare among persons in a moral community.28 It is clear from history that many advocates of the egalitarian sense of justice are not those have - nots who long for the possessions of ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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