The Emergence of Roman Catholic Medical Ethics in North America: An Historical, Methodological, Bibliographical StudyE. Mellen Press, 1978 M12 31 - 520 páginas This study focuses upon general texts of moral theology to investigate how Roman Catholic medical ethics emerged in North America as a developed and self-conscious discipline. It applies moralist Roman Catholic questions to the relatively new field of medical ethics. |
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... accepted as general rubric . The rubric Medical Ethics , which will become generally accepted in the 1940's and 1950's , has not yet achieved that status , since it calls to mind intra - professional codes of etiquette more than the ...
... accepted as general rubric . The rubric Medical Ethics , which will become generally accepted in the 1940's and 1950's , has not yet achieved that status , since it calls to mind intra - professional codes of etiquette more than the ...
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... accepted rubric . We noted that the earliest literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries used the rubrics " medical jurisprudence " ( Coppens ) and " pastoral medicine " ( Sanford , Klarmann , and O'Malley and Walsh ) ...
... accepted rubric . We noted that the earliest literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries used the rubrics " medical jurisprudence " ( Coppens ) and " pastoral medicine " ( Sanford , Klarmann , and O'Malley and Walsh ) ...
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... accepted this as indirect cooperation at worst . *** We have now concluded our necessarily lengthy descrip- tion of physicalism as a modality of application of theo- logical principles to medical ethical issues . We have de- scribed ...
... accepted this as indirect cooperation at worst . *** We have now concluded our necessarily lengthy descrip- tion of physicalism as a modality of application of theo- logical principles to medical ethical issues . We have de- scribed ...
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The Emergence of Roman Catholic Medical Ethics in North America: An ... David F. Kelly Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
The Emergence of Roman Catholic Medical Ethics in North America: An ... David F. Kelly Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
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act-in-itself analysis applied approach artificial insemination authors Bioethics Busenbaum Caesarian section Catholic Hospital Association Catholic medical ethics Catholic moralists century chapter Christian Church cited codes concerning contraception Coppens Curran decrees definition direct abortion discipline discussion doctor double effect principle ecclesiastical positivism ectopic pregnancy edition emphasis euthanasia evil explicitly fetus Finney forbidden God's dominion human hysterectomy Ibid ical importance includes indirect italics Kelly Kenny Klarmann magisterium manuals masturbation McFadden medi medical ethical issues medical jurisprudence medical practice Medico-Moral Problems metaethical methodological modalities moral theology mutilation natural law Niedermeyer non-Catholics North American noted nurse nursing ethics O'Donnell O'Malley operation organ transplantation Paquin pastoral medicine patient period physical physicalist criteria physician Pompey pregnancy priest principle of double principle of God's principle of totality procedures professional questions reason redemptive suffering religious Review Roman Catholic medical rubric sacraments sexual specifically spiritual sterilization teaching theological methodology theological principles tion topics transplants
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Introduction to Jewish and Catholic Bioethics: A Comparative Analysis Aaron L. Mackler Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
Theology and Bioethics: Exploring the Foundations and Frontiers E.E. Shelp Vista previa limitada - 1985 |