Medical ethics in finland: Some recent trends

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 9 (3) (1988)
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Abstract

This paper reviews the research done in Finland on medical ethics in the last three years and published in four leading journals. The general characteristics of this area are discussed and some comments on its most conspicuous representatives are offered. The conclusion reached is that medical ethics in Finland is still in a rather embryonic stage of development, and that more systematic and theoretically sophisticated approaches are required. However, since many physicians have become interested in ethical questions, it can be reasonably assumed that a more lively and theoretically grounded discussion will ensue in the near future

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