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The Status of the Foetus, in the problems of defining what is a human being, whether or not there is a moral distinction between a human being and a human person and also in questions of human rights. The results of such unresolved argument are evident in the inconsistent and ambiguous attitudes of society towards the foetus.拥挤前 发表于 2025-3-25 13:51:09
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Experiments on People and Animals,tes? An appreciation of the moral status of life, human and non-human, is, I believe, fundamental to the question under consideration, for it is only then that one can approach individual issues such as the ethics of experimentation on any logical basis.Systemic 发表于 2025-3-26 03:02:26
The Development of Drugs,ffect of some parasitic organism (e.g. anti-microbials). Thus the field of what can be called a drug is vast, from Acyclovir to Zovirax, from the simplest natural compound to the most complex product of genetic engineering or organic chemistry.空洞 发表于 2025-3-26 05:12:46
Why Should We Care?,y in that of the airline pilot the safety and health of the customer is a matter of considerable importance. This is true insofar as prevention of harm due to negligence, overwork or some such consideration must play a major role in the determination of whether one is a good mechanic or pilot.过渡时期 发表于 2025-3-26 11:08:01
Moral Disputes in Health Care,y other theory to resolve them. If however the resolution of moral conflict can be attained in at least some cases, then the efficacy of utilitarian criteria can be compared with that of other possible means of resolution.confederacy 发表于 2025-3-26 15:09:34
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Informed Consent,ory, the directions and weights of these implications have been little considered before the present century. Whilst philosophers may have recognised a ‘logical correlativity of rights and obligations’ in general terms, such concepts have been applied historically in, at best, an asymmetrical way to the relations of patients and their doctors.