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The philosophy of medicine reborn : a Pellegrino reader / Edmund D. Pellegrino
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Edited by University of Notre Dame Press - 2008
What the philosophy of medicine is. Philosophy of medicine: should it be teleologically or socially construed?. The internal morality of clinical medicine: a paradigm for the ethics of the helping and healing professions. Humanistic basis of professional ethics. The commodification of medical and health care: the moral consequences of a paradigm shift from a professional to a market ethic. Medicine today: its identity, its role, and the role of physicians. From medical ethics to a moral philosophy of the professions. Moral choice, the good of the patient, and the patient's good. The four principles and the doctor-patient relationship: the need for a better linkage. Patient and physician autonomy: conflicting rights and obligations in the physician-patient relationship. Character, virtue, and self-interest in the ethics of the professions. Toward a virtue-based normative ethics for the health professions. The physician's conscience, conscience clauses, and religious belief: a Catholic perspective. The most humane of the sciences, the most scientific of the humanities. The humanities in medical education: entering the post-evangelical era. Agape and ethics: some reflections on medical morals from a Catholic Christian perspective. Bioethics at century's turn: can normative ethics be retrieved?. Toward an expanded medical ethics: the Hippocratic ethic revisited. Medical ethics: entering the post-Hippocratic era.
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