id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h4tec7dv7bec5ngaovnna56scq M. Gaylard New horizons in the philosophy of science 1995 1 .pdf application/pdf 1169 124 70 author is free from the dogmatic belief medical ethics and Caplan is concerned to pinpoint the source of role in ethical decision-making; it is, main problems with applied ethics, ethics can be employed in medical settings by the deduction of conclusions deduction, and then applying ethical applied ethics has become the final as a useful and pragmatic contribution to the philosophy of health care, numerous ethical problems which philosophers should draw on metaphysics, on ethics, on sociology, and a As David Lamb's introduction stresses, the articles in this book philosophy can contribute to the way approach to treatment is inadequate. A 'holistic' approach, which acknowledges and influences the personal feelings and circumstances of the patient, views the patient as one would a damaged machine. that 'Patients seek treatment from ethics and human nature', might give disease', Kevin White attacks 'empiricist' and 'normative' analyses of general issues in the philosophy of ./cache/work_h4tec7dv7bec5ngaovnna56scq.pdf ./txt/work_h4tec7dv7bec5ngaovnna56scq.txt