The Theology of Medicine: The Political-Philosophical Foundations of Medical EthicsSyracuse University Press, 01.04.1988 - 198 Seiten |
Inhalt
The Moral Physician | 1 |
Illness and Indignity | 18 |
The Moral Justifications | 24 |
The Ethics of Behavior Therapy | 49 |
The Ethics of Suicide | 68 |
Language and Lunacy | 86 |
The Right to Health | 100 |
Justice in the Therapeutic State | 118 |
The Illogic and Immorality of Involuntary Psychiatric | 134 |
The Metaphors of Faith and Folly | 140 |
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