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The ethics of patenting genetic materialLacey, J. Unknown Date (has links)
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The doctor as moral agent, with reference to the distinction between killing and "letting die"Cooper, Denise Anne Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
In the bioethics literature, arguments about the nature of the distinction between killing and “letting die” seem irresolvable. There is a disparity between the dominant (consequentialist) opinion on this issue and that of the medical profession. No previous studies have investigated how doctors who work with the dying understand the distinction in the medical context. The aim of my research was to explore the moral reasoning of these clinicians in relation to this question. A focused ethnographic study involved thirty Melbourne doctors (thirteen palliative care physicians, nine oncologists, six intensivists, and two advocates of physician-assisted suicide) of whom eighteen were male and twelve female, with an age range from 31 to 77 years. Half had a religious belief (Jewish or Christian) and half were atheist/agnostic. (For complete abstract open document)
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Biodiversity Versus Nature: Values in ConflictRidder, BP Unknown Date (has links)
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The Origin of Beauty: a Metaphysical Foundation for EcophilosophyGriffin, JG Unknown Date (has links)
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Ignoring Ambiguity: Legitimating Clinical DecisionsBoren, Shedrick John 25 November 2008 (has links)
As technology advances, health care decisions have become increasingly complex. American hospitals, based on accreditation standards, are required to have a system and process to address ethics, patient rights, and responsibilities. These practices vary widely, and there is very little consistency and few standards across the country. Key court cases have provided minor structure, and the federal government has been silent in the formulation of these structures but not necessarily in this arena. Most often, these accreditation standards related to clinical ethics are managed by Healthcare Ethics Committees (HEC). Bioethics has become a growing field, the level of integration between this discipline and healthcare practice varies widely. Using qualitative methods based on Grounded Theory, this analysis presents six key thematic findings, as well as interpretations to identify current challenges and opportunities to make recommendations for improvement by enhancing clarity and reducing ambiguity.
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Establishing Elemental EthicsHamilton, D. Unknown Date (has links)
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Establishing Elemental EthicsHamilton, D. Unknown Date (has links)
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Respect of persons in H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. a critical analysis based on the ethic of 1 Peter 1-2 /Jaggard, Peter L. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity International University, 2007. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 151-155).
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How hospital nurses reason about ethical dilemmas of practice /Beaugard, Carol R. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Elizabeth Kasl. Dissertation Committee: Victoria J. Marsick. Bibliography: leaves 220-232.
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Respect of persons in H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. a critical analysis based on the ethic of 1 Peter 1-2 /Jaggard, Peter L. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity International University, 2007. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 151-155).
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