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Companions in hope : the art of christian caring.
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ISBN: 080913781X Year: 1998 Publisher: New York Paulist Press

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Rethinking feminist ethics : care, trust and empathy
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Year: 1998 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Feminist ethics --- Caring

America the wise : the longevity revolution and the true wealth of nations.
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ISBN: 039585699X Year: 1998 Publisher: Boston Houghton Mifflin

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Rethinking feminist ethics
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ISBN: 1280334320 0203158970 0203015657 9786610334322 9780203158975 9780203015650 9780415180320 0415180325 9780415180337 0415180333 9781134679270 9781134679317 9781134679324 1134679319 Year: 1998 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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The question of whether there can be a distinctively female ethics is one of the most important and controversial debates in gender studies, philosophy and psychology today. Rethinking Feminist Ethics; Care, Trust and Empathy marks a bold intervention in these debates and bridges the ground between women theorists disenchanted with aspects of traditional ethics and traditional theories that insist upon the need for some ethical principles.

School leadership : balancing power with caring
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ISBN: 0807737615 Year: 1998 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Teachers college press

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Le suicide
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ISBN: 2760521338 1441600906 9781441600905 9782760521339 2760509575 9782760509573 Year: 1998 Publisher: Sainte-Foy [Que.] Presses de l'Université du Québec

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Les auteurs proposent aux intervenants des balises, des repères, des lignes directrices susceptibles non seulement de les guider au cours de leurs interventions mais aussi de leur rappeler les exigences particulières rattachées à leur travail. Grâce à ce guide, les personnes impliquées dans les activités de prévention du suicide seront mieux outillées face aux situations de crise.

When doctors say no : the battleground of medical futility
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ISBN: 0585207755 9780585207759 0253334632 9780253334633 Year: 1998 Publisher: Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press,

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Significantly, questions about what physicians should do in the face of demands for such treatments have arisen more frequently now, in this era of health care competition, managed care, and increased focus on costs and the bottom line. But despite pressures to set limits, many of them legitimate, Rubin argues that the futility debate, and the policies and practices that have evolved in response to it, are misguided. She rejects the popular arguments supporting unilateral decision making by physicians, and calls instead for a different kind of conversation about the central values at stake when doctors and patients so dramatically disagree. The medical situation is critical, even life-threatening. The doctor refuses to offer or to continue providing a medical treatment. The patient, or the patient's family, insist that everything possible must be done. The doctor says no, such a treatment is futile. In the face of such a conflict, what should be done and who should decide? Should physicians be permitted to unilaterally refuse to provide treatment that they deem futile? In this book, philosopher and bioethicist Rubin examines this controversial issue. She offers a critique of the concept of medical futility and the debate surrounding it, and she calls for more public debate about the underlying issues at stake for all of us - patients, families, health care providers, insurers, and society at large.For many years, the field of bioethics was preoccupied not with the physician's but with the patient's right to say no to unwanted medical treatment. Today the tables have turned and it is the health care professionals who want to refuse medical treatments they deem futile.

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