An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine

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Main Author: Devisch Ignaas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2008-06-01
Series:Open Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-008-0023-0
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An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
Open Medicine
predictive medicine
autonomy
code of conduct
heteronomy
ethical
political
title An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
title_full An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
title_fullStr An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
title_full_unstemmed An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
title_short An open future? The principle of autonomy within medical ‘codes of conduct’ versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
title_sort open future the principle of autonomy within medical codes of conduct versus the heteronomy effects of predictive medicine
topic predictive medicine
autonomy
code of conduct
heteronomy
ethical
political
url https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-008-0023-0
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