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The doctrine of DNA : biology as ideology
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ISBN: 0140232192 9780140232196 Year: 1991 Publisher: London Pinguin

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Bioéthique
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ISBN: 2130436706 9782130436706 Year: 1991 Volume: 56 Publisher: Paris : Presses universitaires de France,

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Ethique et fin de vie : thème de la journée de réflexion des comités d'éthique de l'Assistance publique-hôpitaux de Paris, le 17 janvier 1991
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ISBN: 2704006679 9782704006670 Year: 1991 Volume: vol *2


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Managementethiek in de gezondheidszorg : dilemma's bij fusies, commercie, wachtlijsten, middenkader, budgettering en personeelsbeleid
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ISBN: 907172509X Year: 1991 Publisher: Amstelveen Stichting Sympoz

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Rights to health care
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ISBN: 079231137X 0585282951 Year: 1991 Volume: vol 38 Publisher: Dordrecht Boston London Kluwer

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Human existence is marked by pain, limitation, disability, disease, suffering, and death. These facts of life and of death give ample grounds for characterizing much of the human condition as unfortunate. A core philosophical question is whether the circumstances are in addition unfair or unjust in the sense of justifying claims on the resources, time, and abilities of others. The temptation to use the languages of rights and of justice is und- standable. Faced with pain, disability, and death, it seems natural to complain that "someone should do something", "this is unfair", or "it just isn't fight that people should suffer this way". Yet it is one thing to complain about the unfairness of another's actions, and another thing to complain about the unfairness of biological or physical processes. If no one is to blame for one's illness, disability, or death, in what sense are one's unfortunate circumstances unfair or unjust? How can claims against others for aid and support arise if no one has caused the unfortunate state of affairs? To justify the languages of fights to health care or justice in health care requires showing why particular unfortunate circumstances are also unfair, in the sense of demanding the labors of others. It requires understanding as well the limits of property claims. After all, claims regarding justice in health care or about fights to health care limit the property fights of those whose resources will be used to provide care.


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Vers un anti-destin? : patrimoine génétique et droits de l'humanité /sous la direction de François Gros, Gérard Hubert
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ISBN: 2738101526 9782738101525 Year: 1991 Publisher: Paris Odile Jacob

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