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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Warren T. Reich. thing done in the name of science would be as misguided as the attempt to turn ethics into a purely ... things constituting the subject matter of the science are specified , such as atomistic or field - theoretic ...
Warren T. Reich. thing done in the name of science would be as misguided as the attempt to turn ethics into a purely ... things constituting the subject matter of the science are specified , such as atomistic or field - theoretic ...
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... things are subtly but profoundly in- terrelated ( Kirkland , 1993 ) . Taoism is devoted to the pursuit of greater integration with the cosmos , in social as well as individual terms . Taoists vary widely in their understandings of how ...
... things are subtly but profoundly in- terrelated ( Kirkland , 1993 ) . Taoism is devoted to the pursuit of greater integration with the cosmos , in social as well as individual terms . Taoists vary widely in their understandings of how ...
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... things and devices . An example of a thing , in Borgmann's special sense , is a traditional fireplace , which engages a variety of human activities ranging from cutting wood to cooking food , functions in a clearly understandable manner ...
... things and devices . An example of a thing , in Borgmann's special sense , is a traditional fireplace , which engages a variety of human activities ranging from cutting wood to cooking food , functions in a clearly understandable manner ...
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