Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volumen1Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1995 - 2950 páginas This is a interdisciplinary study of the ethical and moral dimensions of human conduct in the areas of the life sciences and health care. It contains 460 articles and re-examines and expands on the previous edition. |
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... live when not all can live " ( Childress , 1970 ; Kilner , 1990 ) . The virtues often recommended in bioethical dis- cussions of tragedy are those of the tragic chorus . The chorus is not necessarily wise ; it offers few profound or ...
... live when not all can live " ( Childress , 1970 ; Kilner , 1990 ) . The virtues often recommended in bioethical dis- cussions of tragedy are those of the tragic chorus . The chorus is not necessarily wise ; it offers few profound or ...
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... lives of people and thus violates principles of equal concern and respect for individual preferences ( Harris , 1987 ) ... live with utility as the primary moral principle . Util- ity is frequently portrayed as a specification of the ...
... lives of people and thus violates principles of equal concern and respect for individual preferences ( Harris , 1987 ) ... live with utility as the primary moral principle . Util- ity is frequently portrayed as a specification of the ...
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... live as long as men live , which may be related to the medical treatment they receive ( Lemp et al . , 1992 ) . While data are clear in documenting the underrep- resentation of women in cardiac- and AIDS - related re- search and gaps in ...
... live as long as men live , which may be related to the medical treatment they receive ( Lemp et al . , 1992 ) . While data are clear in documenting the underrep- resentation of women in cardiac- and AIDS - related re- search and gaps in ...
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