Trans-disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine (3rd : 1975 : Farmington, Conn.)
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Philosophical medical ethics, its nature and significance : proceedings of the Third Trans-disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine, held at Farmington, Connecticut, December 11-13, 1975 / edited by Stuart F. Spicker and H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.
American medical ethics : some historical roots / Chester R. Burns -- Do no harm : axiom of medical ethics / Albert R. Jonsen -- Discussion of "Do no harm" / Louis Lasagna -- Medical ethics : can the moral philosopher help? / Richard M. Hare -- Medical ethics and the rule against killing : comments on Professor Hare's paper / James Rachels -- Euthanasia and the right to life / Marvin Kohl -- Euthanasia, the right to life, and moral structures : a reply to Professor Kohl / John Troyer -- Experimentation and consent : a note / Sidney Morgenbesser -- Medical experimentation : the consent of prisoners and children / Natalie Abrams -- Aristotelian ethics, medicine, and the changing nature of men / Joseph Owens -- Medicine's influence on ethics : reflections on the putative moral role of medicine / Stuart F. Spicker -- Ethics in evolution / Bernard Towers -- Coming into being and passing away : can the metaphysician help? / Roderick M. Chisholm -- Some persons are humans, some humans are persons, and the world is what we persons make of it / H. Tristram Engelhardt -- Patients as agents / Alasdair Macintyre -- Moral agency and professional ethics : some notes on transformation of the physician-patient encounter / Edmund D. Pellegrino -- The physician as moral agent : round table discussion / Stuart F. Spicker ... [et al.]
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