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Sociobiology --- Social behavior in animals --- Genetic psychology --- Congresses --- #SBIB:316.21H42 --- 316.245 --- -Social behavior in animals --- -Genetic psychology --- -Human genetics --- Psychology --- Animal behavior --- Animal societies --- Biologism --- Human biology --- Human evolution --- Psychology, Comparative --- Social evolution --- Theoretische sociologie: sociobiologie --- Biologische theorieen. Sociobiologie--(sociologische scholen) --- Social aspects --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses. --- -Theoretische sociologie: sociobiologie --- 316.245 Biologische theorieen. Sociobiologie--(sociologische scholen) --- -Biologism --- Human genetics --- Sociobiology - Congresses --- Social behavior in animals - Congresses --- Genetic psychology - Congresses
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Physician Assisted Suicide is a cross-disciplinary collection of essays from philosophers, physicians, theologians, social scientists, lawyers and economists. As the first book to consider the implications of the Supreme Court decisions in Washington v. Glucksburg and Vacco v. Quill concerning physician-assisted suicide from a variety of perspectives, this collection advances informed, reflective, vigorous public debate. The question of physician assisted suicide is not a simple matter. This cross-disciplinary collection of essays, offering views from a range of disciplines, including bioethics, law, medicine, and religion, draws attention to the variety of questions posed.
Assisted suicide --- Miscellaneous. --- Euthanasie --- Assisted death (Assisted suicide) --- Assisted dying (Assisted suicide) --- Death, Assisted (Assisted suicide) --- Doctor-assisted suicide --- Dying, Assisted (Assisted suicide) --- Patient-directed death --- Patient-directed dying --- Physician-assisted suicide --- Suicide --- Euthanasia --- Miscellaneous
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Because medicine can preserve and restore health and function, it has been widely acknowledged as a basic good that a just society should provide its members. Yet there is wide disagreement over the scope of what is to be provided, to whom, how, when and why. In this uniquely comprehensive book some of the best-known philosophers, doctors, lawyers, political scientists, and economists writing on the subject discuss the concerns and deepen our understanding of the theoretical and practical issues that run through the contemporary debate. The first section lays a broad theoretical basis for understanding the concept of justice, particularly as it relates to the distribution of health care. The second section critically examines how medical care is distributed in different countries around the world and the particular advantages and injustices associated with those systems. The third section draws attention to the special needs of different social groups and the specific issues of justice that are raised by the impact of various policies on health care distribution. The concluding section delves intothe dilemmas that confront those designing health care systems--the politics, the priorities, and the place of desires as opposed to needs in a socially just scheme.
Social medicine --- Right to health care --- Social justice --- Medical ethics --- Medical economics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Medical ethics. --- Right to health. --- Social justice. --- Social medicine. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- gezondheidszorg --- gezondheidszorgbeleid (gezondheidszorghervorming, gezondheidszorgsysteem) --- rechtvaardigheid (rechtvaardigheidsprincipe, distributieve rechtvaardigheid) --- geneeskunde --- soins de santé --- politique des soins de santé (réforme des soins de santé, système des soins de santé) --- justice (principe de justice, justice distributive, justice sociale) --- médecine --- Right to health --- Medical care --- Medical sociology --- Medicine --- Medicine, Social --- Public health --- Public welfare --- Sociology --- Medical sociologists --- Equality --- Justice --- Health care, Right to --- Health, Right to --- Medical care, Right to --- Right to medical care --- Social rights --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Economics, Medical --- Health --- Health economics --- Hygiene --- Social aspects --- Economic aspects --- Medical economics - Moral and ethical aspects
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Because medicine can preserve life, restore health and maintain the body's functions, it is widely acknowledged as a basic good that just societies should provide for their members. Yet, there is wide disagreement over the scope and content of what to provide, to whom, how, when, and why. In this unique and comprehensive volume, some of the best-known philosophers, physicians, legal scholars, political scientists, and economists writing on the subject discuss what social justice in medicine should be. Their contributions deepen our understanding of the theoretical and practical issues that run
Social medicine. --- Right to health. --- Social justice. --- Medical ethics. --- Medical economics --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Economics, Medical --- Health --- Health economics --- Hygiene --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Health care, Right to --- Health, Right to --- Medical care, Right to --- Right to health care --- Right to medical care --- Medical sociology --- Medicine, Social --- Economic aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Equality --- Justice --- Social rights --- Public health --- Public welfare --- Sociology --- Medical ethics --- Medical sociologists --- Right to health --- Social justice --- Health Services Accessibility --- Bioethical Issues --- Social Justice --- Medical economics - Moral and ethical aspects
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Because medicine preserves and restores health and function, it has been widely acknowledged as a basic good that a just society should provide its members. Yet there is wide disagreement over the scope of provision. The contributors to this book discuss the issues that run through the debate.
Social medicine. --- Right to health. --- Social justice. --- Medical ethics. --- Medical economics --- Economics, Medical --- Health --- Health economics --- Hygiene --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Equality --- Justice --- Health care, Right to --- Health, Right to --- Medical care, Right to --- Right to health care --- Right to medical care --- Social rights --- Medical sociology --- Medicine, Social --- Public health --- Public welfare --- Sociology --- Medical ethics --- Medical sociologists --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Economic aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Right to health care.
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