Precaution and solidarity

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (2):199-206 (2005)
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Abstract

Health care services are constantly assessed by their ability to accommodate values popular in contemporary societies. Autonomy, justice, and human dignity have for some time been among such values in the affluent West. Relative newcomers in the field are the notions of and which seem to attract, in particular, Continental European ethicists. a

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