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100 | _aBabor, Eddie R. | ||
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_aBioethics _b: a philosophical journey and a critical analysis into the life sciences : a guide to healthcare providers |
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250 | _a2nd edition | ||
264 | 1 |
_aQuezon City : _bC & E Publishing, _c[2010] |
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300 | _axviii, 257 pages | ||
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aEthics: Different between ethics and morality | ||
505 | _aPostulates in ethics | ||
505 | _aMoral Assumptions | ||
505 | _aHumans , The sole moral agents | ||
505 | _aIntellectual compared with will | ||
505 | _aConcrete basis of morality : Biology : Bioethics | ||
505 | _aHippocratic oath: Classical version | ||
505 | _aHippocratic oath: Modern versions | ||
505 | _aOriginal nightingle pledge | ||
505 | _aThe bioethics center | ||
505 | _aConcern : Healthcare ethics : Professional ethics :Beginning of human life: Current reproductive technology | ||
505 | _aSex selection | ||
505 | _aIn vitro fertilization : Contraception : Abortion : Material-fetal relationship : Euthanasia :Suicide : Death : Stem cell technology : Organ transplantation / organ donation | ||
505 | _aEthical principle applicable to donor and recipient : Human dignity / human personhood : Human act/ acts of man | ||
505 | _aThree-fold- element | ||
505 | _aKnowledge | ||
505 | _aFreedom | ||
505 | _aVoluntariness : Law : Conscience: Types ofethical theories / thoughts : Deontological ethics | ||
505 | _aImmanuel Kant | ||
505 | _aWilliam David Ross : Technological ethics | ||
505 | _aSt. Thomas Aquinas | ||
505 | _aConsequentialism / utilitarianism | ||
505 | _aJeremy Bentham | ||
505 | _aJohn Stuart Mill : Contractarian ethics | ||
505 | _aJohn Rawls Critique : Virtue ethics | ||
505 | _aCritique : Situation egoism / absolutism / relativism : The healthcare professional : The client : The healthcare provider : Virtues , Vices, nad habits of the healthcare provider | ||
505 | _aVirtue | ||
505 | _aVices | ||
505 | _aHabits : Virtues of the healthcare provider | ||
505 | _aFidelity | ||
505 | _aHonesty | ||
505 | _aIntegrity | ||
505 | _aHumility | ||
505 | _aRespect | ||
505 | _aCompassion | ||
505 | _aPrudence | ||
505 | _aCourage : Vices of the healthcare provider | ||
505 | _aFraud | ||
505 | _aPride | ||
505 | _aGreed : Basic ethical principle | ||
505 | _aStewardship / Accountability | ||
505 | _aTotality | ||
505 | _aDouble effect act | ||
505 | _aCooperation : major bioethical principles and their applications to the are of the sick | ||
505 | _aRespect for autonomy and paternalism | ||
505 | _apatient's bill | ||
505 | _aPaternalism : Beneficence : Non-Maleficence : Justice : Casuistry :Communitarianism : Bibliography : Appendices | ||
505 | _aAddress of pope john paul II to the participants in the internationa congress on " Life-Sustaining treatments and vegetative state : Scientific advances and ethical dilemmas" | ||
505 | _a" Address to midwives" Pope pius XII. | ||
650 | _aBioethics | ||
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_aBioethics _xPhilosophy |
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655 | _2lcgft | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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690 | _aPolitics |