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Clinical Bioethics: A Search for the Foundations
David C. Thomasma ; David N. Weisstub ; Thomasine Kimbrough Kushner ; Corrado Viafora (eds.)
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Theory of Medicine/Bioethics; Ethics
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libros
ISBN impreso
978-1-4020-3592-0
ISBN electrónico
978-1-4020-3593-7
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
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© Springer 2005
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Clinical Bioethics in a Post Modern Age
David C. Thomasma
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 1 - Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models | Pp. 3-20
The “Telos” of Medicine and the Good of the Patient
Edmund Pellegrino
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 1 - Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models | Pp. 21-32
The Foundation of Medical Ethics in the Democratic Evolution of Modern Society
Diego Gracia
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 1 - Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models | Pp. 33-40
A Communitarian Approach to Clinical Bioethics
Henk Ten Have
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 1 - Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models | Pp. 41-51
A Hermeneutical Approach to Clinical Bioethics
Bruno Cadoré
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 1 - Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models | Pp. 53-59
A Deliberative Approach to Clinical Bioethics
Michael Parker
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 1 - Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models | Pp. 61-71
“A Helping and Caring Profession”: Medicine as a Normative Practice
Henk Ten Have
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 2 - Toward Clinical Bioethics Integrating “Internalmorality” and “External Morality” | Pp. 75-97
Medicine as a Practice and the Ethics of Illness
Roberto Mordacci
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 2.1 - The Goals of Medicine in Relation to the Subjectivisation of Health and Rationalisation of Health Care Institutions | Pp. 101-113
The Right to Choose One’s Health
Paolo Zatti
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 2.1 - The Goals of Medicine in Relation to the Subjectivisation of Health and Rationalisation of Health Care Institutions | Pp. 115-129
The Tension Between Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine
Paolo Vineis
Let () be a continuous, homothetic function defined in a connected cone . Assume that is strictly increasing along each ray in , i.e. for each ≠ in , () is a strictly increasing function of . Then there exist a homogeneous function and a strictly increasing function such that () = (()) for all in
Part 2.1 - The Goals of Medicine in Relation to the Subjectivisation of Health and Rationalisation of Health Care Institutions | Pp. 131-137