The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 19Journal of Clinical Ethics, Incorporated, 2008 - Medical ethics |
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... autonomy ? Is it not more consistent with human rights to pro- tect the autonomy of both patients and physici- ans ? Autonomy is a reciprocal , not a unilateral , principle . Can the principle of autonomy be used to violate autonomy ...
... autonomy ? Is it not more consistent with human rights to pro- tect the autonomy of both patients and physici- ans ? Autonomy is a reciprocal , not a unilateral , principle . Can the principle of autonomy be used to violate autonomy ...
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... autonomy . " 3 While this approach is in keeping with much of the literature on the role of personal conscience in healthcare , we believe that the authors ' deci- sion to frame their study in these terms sets the stage for endless ...
... autonomy . " 3 While this approach is in keeping with much of the literature on the role of personal conscience in healthcare , we believe that the authors ' deci- sion to frame their study in these terms sets the stage for endless ...
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... autonomy , bene- ficence , nonmalfeasance , and justice . For each of these principles , reasons exist both pro and con . Hence , the specifics of each case play im- portant roles in balancing these issues . These broad categories of ...
... autonomy , bene- ficence , nonmalfeasance , and justice . For each of these principles , reasons exist both pro and con . Hence , the specifics of each case play im- portant roles in balancing these issues . These broad categories of ...
Contents
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2008 | 11 |
Commentary on Of More than One Mind | 22 |
Ethical Issues Concerning Disclosures | 31 |
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