In the Face of Suffering: The Philosophical-anthropological Foundations of Clinical EthicsCreighton University Press, 1998 - 304 páginas In Contemporary health care ethics, respect for patient autonomy is often considered the primary ethical principle, trumping all others. Many health care ethicists and clinicians alike presume that it is impossible to make judgments about patients' best interests. Patients and their health care providers meet as moral strangers. Hence, the conventional wisdom is that clinical interactions should be based on a contractual relationship between two respectful but estranged people. |
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... kind of option that many , even the majority would go for . Obviously , if we were to ask next how consensus is to ... kind of agreement will do , but only the kind of agreement that results from a process where minority opinions are not ...
... kind of option that many , even the majority would go for . Obviously , if we were to ask next how consensus is to ... kind of agreement will do , but only the kind of agreement that results from a process where minority opinions are not ...
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... kind of awareness of another being , including non - human things , presumes some kind of >> cosmological community « with that object.90 9989 Like Plotinus , Scheler's insistence on nonspecific identifying feeling as a condition for ...
... kind of awareness of another being , including non - human things , presumes some kind of >> cosmological community « with that object.90 9989 Like Plotinus , Scheler's insistence on nonspecific identifying feeling as a condition for ...
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... kind of » technical « knowledge , an intricate system of medical sciences has been developed which has been progressively more successful . But the first kind of insight has remained excessively difficult to obtain . Moreover , the ...
... kind of » technical « knowledge , an intricate system of medical sciences has been developed which has been progressively more successful . But the first kind of insight has remained excessively difficult to obtain . Moreover , the ...
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