[Re]considering respect for persons in a globalizing world
Contemporary clinical ethics was founded on principlism, and the four principles: respect for autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice, remain dominant in medical ethics discourse and practice. These principles are held to be expansive enough to provide the basis for the ethical practice of...
Auteurs principaux: | Padela, A, Malik, A, Curlin, F, De Vries, R |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Publié: |
Wiley
2014
|
Documents similaires
-
No respecter of persons
par: Bejan, TM
Publié: (2021) -
Considering World Trade Organization Laws in Respects of National Standards for Improving the Food Safety in the Emerging Economies
par: G. Ellese
Publié: (2018-09-01) -
Re-emerging Muslim World /
par: Zahid Malik
Publié: (1974) -
The rule of law and respect for persons
par: Adams, T
Publié: (2024) -
Are completed ReSPECT plans facilitating person-centred care? An evaluation of completed plans in UK general practice
par: Caroline J. Huxley, et autres
Publié: (2024-12-01)