Contemporary Issues in Bioethics

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Tom L. Beauchamp; LeRoy Walters; Jeffrey P. Kahn; Anna C. Mastroianni: Contemporary Issues in Bioethics (CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BIOETHICS) Wadsworth Publishing 2007-09-25 ISBN: 0495006734
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Tom L. Beauchamp; LeRoy Walters; Jeffrey P. Kahn; Anna C. Mastroianni: Contemporary Issues in Bioethics (CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BIOETHICS) Wadsworth Publishing 2007-09-25 ISBN: 0495006734
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SASSOWER, Raphael & Mary Ann CUTTER.. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine. Acumen. 2007.. Acumen, 2007. ; fester Einband / hard cover
Hardback, 160pp., NEW, Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine examines the epistemological foundations of medicine to show that many of today's bioethical problems have their roots in how medical knowledge is established, evaluated and transmitted. These epistemological concerns frame the medical choices and claims we make, from how medical responsibility is sanctioned to how medical care is allocated. The book investigates the fundamental nature of medicine and medical knowledge in health-care provision today and offers a radical and practical rethinking of medical ethics. It will be required reading for philosophers of medicine and will be of interest to those working in bioethics, sociology of medicine and philosophy of science more generally, as well as to health-care practitioners interested in the foundational issues of their discipline. Acumen NEW.

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SASSOWER, Raphael & Mary Ann CUTTER.. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine. Acumen. 2007.. Acumen, 2007. ; weicher Einband / soft cover
Paperback, 160pp., NEW, Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine examines the epistemological foundations of medicine to show that many of today's bioethical problems have their roots in how medical knowledge is established, evaluated and transmitted. These epistemological concerns frame the medical choices and claims we make, from how medical responsibility is sanctioned to how medical care is allocated. The book investigates the fundamental nature of medicine and medical knowledge in health-care provision today and offers a radical and practical rethinking of medical ethics. It will be required reading for philosophers of medicine and will be of interest to those working in bioethics, sociology of medicine and philosophy of science more generally, as well as to health-care practitioners interested in the foundational issues of their discipline. Acumen NEW.

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