Search Results - "Engelhardt, H Tristram"
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Confronting Moral Pluralism in Posttraditional Western Societies: Bioethics Critically Reassessed
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-06-2011)“…In the face of the moral pluralism that results from the death of God and the abandonment of a God's eye perspective in secular philosophy, bioethics arose in…”
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Credentialing Strategically Ambiguous and Heterogeneous Social Skills: The Emperor Without Clothes
Published in HEC forum (01-09-2009)“…The paper reviews the various cultural forces that supported the emergence of clinical ethicists. It explores as well how a heterogeneous and protean cluster…”
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End-of-life: the traditional Christian view
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (17-09-2005)“…As a consequence, physicians treating Christians should develop an understanding of their own commitments and of how the special spiritual needs of their…”
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Courage: facing and living with moral diversity
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Core Competencies for Health Care Ethics Consultants: In Search of Professional Status in a Post-Modern World
Published in HEC forum (01-09-2011)“…The American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities (ASBH) issued its Core Competencies for Health Care Ethics Consultation just as it is becoming ever…”
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Bioethics critically reconsidered: Living after foundations
Published in Theoretical medicine and bioethics (01-02-2012)“…Given intractable moral pluralism, what ought one to make of the bioethics that arose in the early 1970s, grounded as it was in the false assumption that there…”
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Beyond the Best Interests of Children: Four Views of the Family and of Foundational Disagreements Regarding Pediatric Decision Making
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-10-2010)“…This paper presents four different understandings of the family and their concomitant views of the authority of the family in pediatric medical decision…”
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KANT, HEGEL, AND HABERMAS: REFLECTIONS ON "GLAUBEN UND WISSEN"
Published in The Review of metaphysics (01-06-2010)“…To approach Hegel is to do so within one of the numerous denominations of Hegel interpretations. [...] a confession of sectarian biases is in order: I concur…”
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Fair equality of opportunity critically reexamined: the family and the sustainability of health care systems
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-12-2012)“…A complex interaction of ideological, financial, social, and moral factors makes the financial sustainability of health care systems a challenge across the…”
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The Injustice of Enforced Equal Access to Transplant Operations: Rethinking Reckless Claims of Fairness
Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (22-06-2007)“…The globalizing or totalizing imposition of a particular understanding of justice, fairness, or equality, as seen, for example, in Canada's single health care…”
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Long-Term Care: The Family, Post-Modernity, and Conflicting Moral Life-Worlds
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-09-2007)“…Long-term care is controversial because it involves foundational disputes. Some are moral-economic, bearing on whether the individual, the family, or the state…”
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Critical care: why there is no global bioethics
Published in Current opinion in critical care (01-12-2005)“…The possibility of content-full, universal, bioethical norms is assessed. The literature brings into question a global bioethics. A salient moral and…”
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The bioethics consultant: giving moral advice in the midst of moral controversy
Published in HEC forum (01-12-2003)“…This article begins by critically assessing clinical bioethics consultation as a single, unified role. It challenges that unity. As the article argues, the…”
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A New Theological Framework for Roman Catholic Bioethics: Pope Francis Makes a Significant Change in the Moral Framework for Bioethics
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The ordination of bioethicists as secular moral experts
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Informed Consent in Texas: Theory and Practice
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-04-2004)“…The legal basis of informed consent in Texas may on first examination suggest an unqualified affirmation of persons as the source of authority over themselves…”
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Why Ecumenism Fails: Taking Theological Differences Seriously
Published in Christian bioethics (2007)“…Contemporary Christians are separated by foundationally disparate understandings of Christianity itself. Christians do not share one theology, much less a…”
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Beyond the principles of bioethics: facing the consequences of fundamental moral disagreement
Published in Ethic@ (11-09-2012)“…Given intractable secular moral pluralism, the force and significance of the four principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice) of Tom…”
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Bioethics in the third millennium: some critical anticipations
Published in Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal (01-09-1999)“…Its promises to the contrary notwithstanding, bioethics is plural. There is a diversity of content-full moral undertandings of the good and the right…”
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