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... Human Subjects and the ' Professional complex , ' ‚ ' " in Freund , Experimentation with Human Subjects , pp . 116 ff . Parsons distinguishes within the medical - professional complex ( 1 ) research , concerned with the creation of new ...
... Human Subjects and the ' Professional complex , ' ‚ ' " in Freund , Experimentation with Human Subjects , pp . 116 ff . Parsons distinguishes within the medical - professional complex ( 1 ) research , concerned with the creation of new ...
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... human action . Common to all ethics is the assumption that the human act is performed within the human condition . Since the various ethical systems assumed , tacitly or explicitly , that this human condition was more or less given ...
... human action . Common to all ethics is the assumption that the human act is performed within the human condition . Since the various ethical systems assumed , tacitly or explicitly , that this human condition was more or less given ...
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... human act but also into the human attitude towards the framework in which a person acts . If this action is to remain human after the framework has been deprived of its sacred character , it needs a recognized ethical foundation within ...
... human act but also into the human attitude towards the framework in which a person acts . If this action is to remain human after the framework has been deprived of its sacred character , it needs a recognized ethical foundation within ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
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