Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 17. dec. 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 52
... problem of whether to disclose methods of kill- ing a baby humanely . Presumably , the broad commitment of loyalty to society would direct him to existing public laws and tradition for an answer . Ms. R. gets even less help with her problem ...
... problem of whether to disclose methods of kill- ing a baby humanely . Presumably , the broad commitment of loyalty to society would direct him to existing public laws and tradition for an answer . Ms. R. gets even less help with her problem ...
Side 106
... problems of professional ethics is cor- rect , however , this conclusion is not warranted . The real problem does not seem to be the failure of the professions to live up to an ideal of self - responsibility , but rather their tendency ...
... problems of professional ethics is cor- rect , however , this conclusion is not warranted . The real problem does not seem to be the failure of the professions to live up to an ideal of self - responsibility , but rather their tendency ...
Side 318
... problem is not only that he made a bizarre choice about what would be a benefit . The more serious problem is that many would assume that his choice of possible rules was the one that should bind . We have a serious problem if the ...
... problem is not only that he made a bizarre choice about what would be a benefit . The more serious problem is that many would assume that his choice of possible rules was the one that should bind . We have a serious problem if the ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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