Works by Pearn, John (exact spelling)

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    Ethical Issues of Stereotyping.John Pearn - 2000 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 8 (2):59-64.
    Stereotyping, particularly negative stereotyping, is an important and pragmatic social issue. Contemporary mores have rightly condemned stereotyping by race, nationality and gender. Stereotyping in medicine has a number of important practical connotations. One of the most important is the attitudinal tradition of medical paternalism. Doctors have often stereotyped patients as subjects not being capable of considering relevant options in their own personal, clinical circumstances - for example, where major surgical intervention might be one course of action. Withholding full information of (...)
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  2. Medicine, Ethics and the Common Good.John Pearn - 1999
     
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    The Quiddity of Mercy–A Response: Discussion.John Pearn - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (278):603-604.
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