Not Sanctity or Dignity, but Justice and Autonomy: Key Moral Concepts in the Allocation of Critical Care
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Moskop, John C.
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1996Subject
Autonomy; Christian Ethics; Costs and Benefits; Critically Ill; Cultural Pluralism; Economics; Ethics; Health; Health Care; Intensive Care Units; Justice; Life; Moral Policy; Personhood; Philosophy; Public Policy; Religion; Resource Allocation; Scarcity; Secularism; Value of Life; Values; Western World;
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