Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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Página xxxiv
... consider everyone ; their motivation is utilitarian , the greatest good for the greatest number . Here then is a four - way conflict of ethical theory . How to resolve it ? If there is merit in my suggestion that the health professions ...
... consider everyone ; their motivation is utilitarian , the greatest good for the greatest number . Here then is a four - way conflict of ethical theory . How to resolve it ? If there is merit in my suggestion that the health professions ...
Página xliii
... consider the problems of say , birth control , euthanasia , and artificial transplants , we shall have to consider them anew for such disparate societies as those of North America , India and South Vietnam . " And of many others also ...
... consider the problems of say , birth control , euthanasia , and artificial transplants , we shall have to consider them anew for such disparate societies as those of North America , India and South Vietnam . " And of many others also ...
Página 146
... consider well , not only how far he is about to countenance a deliberate violation of the duties of morality and religion , but whether , in the construction of law , he may not be deemed an aider and abettor of a crime , which involves ...
... consider well , not only how far he is about to countenance a deliberate violation of the duties of morality and religion , but whether , in the construction of law , he may not be deemed an aider and abettor of a crime , which involves ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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