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  1. Anti-Hobbes.Anselm Feuerbach - 1797 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
     
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  2. Über Philosophie und Empirie in ihrem Verhältnisse zur positiven Rechtswissenschaft.Anselm Feuerbach - 1804 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. Edited by Wolfgang Naucke.
     
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    Philosophie de la métaphore: penser avec Blumenberg.Anselm Haverkamp & Jean-Claude Monod (eds.) - 2017 - Paris: Hermann.
    Si l'on reconnaît que la métaphore n'est pas un simple ornement du langage et que l'histoire de la pensée philosophique et scientifique s'est nouée autour de certaines "métaphores directrices" et de leurs changements de sens, il faut réviser notre image habituelle des rapports entre rhétorique et pensée conceptuelle, parcourir à nouveaux frais k cours de notre tradition et envisager autrement la succession des grandes métaphysiques. À cet égard, la pensée de Hans Blumenberg offre des instruments essentiels. Anselm Haverkamp et (...)
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    Animal rationality: later medieval theories, 1250-1350.Anselm Oelze - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensive and systematic exploration of theories of animal rationality in the later Middle Ages.
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    Gott, wenn es dich gibt: grosse Glaubenserfahrungen - von Augustinus bis Dorothee Sölle.Anselm Grün - 2010 - Hünfelden: Präsenz Kunst & Buch.
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    Kunst und Leben, Mythen und Tod: ein Streitgespräch.Anselm Kiefer - 2012 - Berlin: Quadriga. Edited by Mathias Döpfner & Manfred Bissinger.
    Auf den ersten Blick könnten die Welten, die in diesem Buch aufeinandertreffen, kaum gegensätzlicher sein. Anselm Kiefer, einer der bedeutendsten und international erfolgreichsten Künstler der Gegenwart, beschäftigt sich in seinem Werk mit den wesentlichen Fragen der Gesellschaft. Seine Bilder sind geheimnisvolle Chiffren zur Entschlüsselung der Welt und ihrer immer neuen Rätsel, sie offenbaren Überlagerungen, Durchdringungen, Verschmelzungen. Peter Handke nannte ihn »einen stillen Wilden..., auf dem Sprung, eine Art neuen Alphabets der Malerei zu entwerfen«. Ihm gegenüber Mathias Döpfner, Vorstandsvorsitzender der (...)
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    Germ-Line Therapy to Cure Mitochondrial Disease: Protocol and Ethics of In Vitro Ovum Nuclear Transplantation.Donald S. Rubenstein, David C. Thomasma, Eric A. Schon & Michael J. Zinaman - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (3):316.
    The combination of genuine ethical concerns and fear of learning to use germ-line therapy for human disease must now be confronted. Until now, no established techniques were available to perform this treatment on a human. Through an integration of several fields of science and medicine, we have developed a nine step protocol at the germ-line level for the curative treatment of a genetic disease. Our purpose in this paper is to provide the first method to apply germ-line therapy to treat (...)
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  8. Hegel with Hamlet : Questions of method.Anselm Haverkamp - 2021 - In Lowell Gallagher, James Kearney & Julia Reinhard Lupton (eds.), Entertaining the idea: Shakespeare, philosophy, and performance. University of Toronto Press in association with the UCLA Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
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    Handbuch der christlichen Ethik.Anselm Hertz (ed.) - 1978 - Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus G. Mohn.
  10. The Dialectic of concrete totality in the age of globalisation : Karel Kosík's Dialectics of the concrete fifty years later.Anselm K. Min - 2021 - In Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart (eds.), Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the concrete. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Produktion oder Praxis?: Philosophie des Handelns am Beispiel der Erziehung.Anselm Winfried Müller - 2008 - De Gruyter.
    Mit diesem Buch geht die analytische Handlungstheorie neue Wege. Statt den von Davidson vorgezeichneten Mustern zu folgen, knüpft der Autor an die aristotelische Unterscheidung von poiesis und praxis an, um die komplexen teleologischen Strukturen menschlichen Handelns zu untersuchen. Als überraschend ergiebiger Leitfaden erweist sich dabei der Begriff der Erziehung. Eine Fülle detaillierter Analysen zeitigt nicht nur anthropologisch und moralphilosophisch bedeutsame Resultate, sondern auch zeitkritische Folgerungen. 'Wie im Bereich der Erziehung, so gewöhnen wir uns auch sonst daran, die Wirklichkeit unseres Handelns (...)
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    Moral.Anselm Hertz - 1972 - Mainz,: Matthias-Grünewald Verlag.
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    Max Horkheimer: eine Einführung in sein Denken.Anselm Skuhra - 1974 - Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer.
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    Using CNN Features to Better Understand What Makes Visual Artworks Special.Anselm Brachmann, Erhardt Barth & Christoph Redies - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Review of Daniel Callahan: What Kind of Life: The Limits of Medical Progress[REVIEW]David C. Thomasma - 1991 - Ethics 101 (2):419-420.
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    Proposing a New Agenda: Bioethics and International Human Rights.David C. Thomasma - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (3):299-310.
    Our global knowledge of different cultures and the diversity of values increases almost daily. New challenges arise for ethics. This is especially true in the field of bioethics because the technological progress of medicine throughout the world is causing dramatic interactions with traditionally held values. Science and technology are rapidly advancing beyond discussions and corresponding political struggles over human rights, leaving those debates behind. This rapid development of science is at odds with the principle of sustained development that calls for (...)
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    Guy Debord.Anselm Jappe - 1999 - University of California Press.
    This is the first serious intellectual biography of Guy Debord, prime mover of the Situationist International (1957-1972) and author of _The Society of the Spectacle_, perhaps the seminal book of May 1968 in France. Anselm Jappe rejects recent attempts to set Debord up as a "postmodern" icon, arguing that he was a social theorist in the Hegelian-Marxist tradition—not a precursor of Jean Baudrillard but an heir of the young Georg Lukács of _History and Class Consciousness _(1923). Neither hagiographical nor (...)
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    Health Care: Its Psychosocial Dimensions.Jurrit Bergsma & David C. Thomasma - 1982
    Calling on the methodology of psychology, the authors explore the way illness alters the self-image of the sick person, and the way the experience changes the person who is ill. The reader is taken through the psychological impacts of the first clinical moment when the patient realizes he or she is in the altered state of illness, as well as the subsequent effects of pain, hospitalization, being bed-ridden, fatigued or disabled. The central thesis is that an integral picture of medicine (...)
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    Können Tiere irren? Philosophische Antworten aus dem 13. und 14. Jahrhundert.Anselm Oelze - 2018 - In Andreas Speer & Maxime Mauriège (eds.), Irrtum – Error – Erreur (Miscellanea Mediaevalia Band 40). Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 179-194.
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    Ward ethics: dilemmas for medical students and doctors in training.Thomasine Kimbrough Kushner & David C. Thomasma (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The existing literature in medical ethics does not serve the practical needs of medical students and trainees very well. Medical students or junior doctors often have their own set of ethical concerns and the dilemmas that arise are generally beyond their direct control. The editors have addressed the gap in the literature by compiling a series of case studies from around the world and inviting an international team of leading ethicists and clinicians to comment on them. This volume includes over (...)
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    A Dialogue on Compassion and Supererogation in Medicine.David C. Thomasma & Thomasine Kushner - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (4):415.
    According to Frankena, “the moral point of view is what Alison Wilde and Heather Badcock did not have.” Most of us, however, are not such extreme examples. We are capable of the moral point of view, but we fail to take the necessary time or make the required efforts. We resist pulling ourselves from other distractions to focus on the plight of others and what we might do to ameliorate their suffering. Perhaps compassion is rooted in understanding what it is (...)
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    Bound to Fail? Exploring the Systemic Pathologies of CSR and Their Implications for CSR Research.Anselm Schneider - 2020 - Business and Society 59 (7):1303-1338.
    Among critics of corporate social responsibility (CSR), there is growing concern that CSR is largely ineffective as a corrective to the shortcomings of capitalism, namely, the negative effects of business on society and the undersupply of public goods. At the same time, researchers suggest that despite the shortcomings of CSR, it is possible to make it more effective in a stepwise manner. To explain the frequent failures of current CSR practices and to explore the possibilities of remedying them, I examine (...)
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    Filmmusik in Theorie und Praxis.Anselm C. Kreuzer - 2009 - Konstanz: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft.
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    Models of the Doctor-Patient Relationship and the Ethics Committee: Part One.David C. Thomasma - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (1):11.
    Past ages of medical care are condemned in modern philosophical and medical literature as being too paternalistic. The normal account of good medicine in the past was, indeed, paternalistic in an offensive way to modern persons. Imagine a Jean Paul Sartre going to the doctor and being treated without his consent or even his knowledge of what will transpire during treatment! From Hippocratic times until shortly after World War II, medicine operated in a closed, clubby manner. The knowledge learned in (...)
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    Latenz: zur Genese des Ästhetischen als historischer Kategorie.Anselm Haverkamp - 2021 - Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag.
    Aide-Mémoire (Theorie I) : Saussure, der Text, die Bilder -- Raum- und Latenzgeschichten (Illustration) -- Pars pro toto (Theorie II) : Das Sein im Ganzen, Eine Latenzfigur -- Negativität -- Anagramm und Prosa : Der Maulwurf als Theorie.
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  26. The Trinity and the cosmotheandric vision : reflections on Panikkar's intercultural theology.Anselm Min - 2018 - In Peter C. Phan, Young-Chan Ro & Rowan Williams (eds.), Raimon Panikkar: a companion to his life and thought. Cambridge, United Kingdom: James Clarke & Co.
     
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    Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works.Saint Anselm (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    After Aquinas, Anselm is the most significant medieval thinker. Utterly convinced of the truth of the Christian religion, he was none the less determined to try to make sense of his Christian faith, and the result is a rigorous engagement with problems of logic which remain relevant for philosophers and theologians even today. This translation provides the first opportunity to read all of Anselm's most important works in one volume.
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    Mindfulness is associated with intrinsic functional connectivity between default mode and salience networks.Anselm Doll, Britta K. Hölzel, Christine C. Boucard, Afra M. Wohlschläger & Christian Sorg - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  29. Anselm Argues That God Cannot Be Thought Not To Exist.Anselm of Canterbury - 2000 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
     
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  30. Anselm Replies to Gaunilo.Anselm of Canterbury - 2000 - In Brian Davies (ed.), Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Suffering and the Beneficent Community: Beyond Libertarianism.Erich H. Loewy & David C. Thomasma - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    A detailed multi-disciplinary analysis of Sudan in the post-colonial era with a consideration of possibilities for the future.
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    An Analysis of Arguments for and Against Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Part One.David C. Thomasma - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (1):62.
    In advanced technological societies there is growing concern about the prospect of protracted deaths marked by incapacitation, intolerable pain and indignity, and invasion by machines and tubing. Life prolongation for critically ill cancer patients in the United States, for example, literally costs a fortune for very little benefit, typically from $82,845 to $189,339 for an additional year of life. Those who return home after major interventions live on average only 3 more months; the others live out their days in a (...)
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    Stewardship of the Aged: Meeting the Ethical Challenge of Ageism.David C. Thomasma - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (2):148-159.
    Medical ethics is a footnote to the larger problem of directing our technology to good human ends. Written large, then, medical ethics must ask five basic questions.
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    The Ethical Challenge of Providing Healthcare for the Elderly.David C. Thomasma - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (2):148.
    Populations around the world are aging at a very fast rate, so much so that care for the elderly will soon rupture even the most carefully planned, enlightened care provisions societies can offer. The demographics in advanced countries demonstrate this dilemma, even without projections based on antiaging medications that may be possible in the near future, and a healthier lifestyle that has preoccupied the yuppies for about 10 years.
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    Emotionen: Natur und Funktion.Anselm Winfried Müller - 2013 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Edited by Rainer Reisenzein.
    Was genau sind eigentlich Emotionen und wie unterscheiden sie sich voneinander und von nichtemotionalen Zuständen? Wie entstehen Emotionen? Setzen sie Kognitionen, insbesondere Überzeugungen oder Gedanken, voraus und wenn ja, welche? Gibt es auch nichtkognitive Wege der Emotionsentstehung und wenn ja, welche Bedeutung haben sie? Gibt es unbewusste Emotionen? Welche Funktionen haben die Emotionen – wozu sind sie gut, welche Rolle spielen sie im psychischen System? Wie kann die Erlebensqualität von unterschiedlichen Emotionen, zum Beispiel Freude und Furcht, erklärt werden? Sind die (...)
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    Autonomy and Clinical Medicine: Renewing the Health Professional Relation with the Patient.Jurrit Bergsma & David C. Thomasma - 2000 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is the result of a long-standing clinical and educational cooperation between a medical psychologist (Bergsma) and a medical ethicist/philosopher (Thomasma). It is thoroughly interdisciplinary in its examination of the difficulties of honoring the patient's and the physician's autonomy, especially in light of the changes in health care worldwide today. Although autonomy has become the primary standard of bioethics, little has been done to link it to the ways people actually behave, nor to its roots in the healing (...)
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  37. Telling the Truth to Patients: A Clinical Ethics Exploration.David C. Thomasma - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (3):375.
    In this essay I will examine why the truth is so important to human communication in general, the types of truth, and why truth is only a relative value. After those introductory points, I will sketch the ways in which the truth is overridden or trumped by other concerns in the clinical setting. I will then discuss cases that fall into five distinct categories. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of truth telling and its primacy among secondary goods in the healthcare (...)
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  38. Backward-looking rationality and the unity of practical reason.Anselm Muller - 2011 - In Anton Ford, Jennifer Hornsby & Frederick Stoutland (eds.), Essays on Anscombe's Intention. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
     
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    A model of community substituted consent for research on the vulnerable.David C. Thomasma - 2000 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 3 (1):47-57.
    Persons of diminished capacity, especially those who are still legally competent but are de facto incompetent should still be able to participate in moderately risky research projects that benefit the class of persons with similar diseases. It is argued that this view can be supported with a modified communitarianism, a philosophy ofmedicine that holds that health care is a joint responsibility that meets foundational human needs. The mechanism for obtaining a substituted consent I call ``community consent,'' and distinguish this from (...)
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    Assessing the Arguments for and against Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Part Two.David C. Thomasma - 1998 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (4):388-401.
    In Márquez's OfLoveandOtherDemons Abrenuncio the physician and the Marquis discuss the outbreak of rabies that is the centerpiece of the book, since the Marquis' daughter has been bitten by a rabid dog. Abrenuncio notes that the poor.
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    Beyond Autonomy to the Person Coping With Illness.David C. Thomasma - 1995 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 4 (1):12.
    Let us look at autonomy in a new way. Autonomy has a richly deserved place of honor in bioethlcs. It has led the set of principles that formed the basis of the discipline since the beginning. It is the leading principle In what is now regularly called “the Georgetown Mantra,” a phrase suggested by one of the first philosophers ever to be hired In a medical school, K. Danner Clouser. The phrase applies to the principled approach of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, (...)
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    Do Access to Finance, Technical Know-How, and Financial Literacy Offer Women Empowerment Through Women’s Entrepreneurial Development?Anselme Andriamahery & Md Qamruzzaman - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The motivation of the study is to gauge the effects of access to finance, technical know-how, and financial literacy on women’s empowerment through establishing women’s entrepreneurial development. A sample of 950 women-owned SMEs was considered, and structured questionnaires were sent from getting target responses. After careful assessment through the data cleansing procedure, it was found that only 795 responses are suitable for further investigation, implying the sample response rate for the study is 74.71%. The study implemented structural equation modeling and (...)
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    Corporate Governance in a Risk Society.Anselm Schneider & Andreas Georg Scherer - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 126 (2):1-15.
    Under conditions of growing interconnectedness of the global economy, more and more stakeholders are exposed to risks and costs resulting from business activities that are neither regulated nor compensated for by means of national governance. The changing distribution of risks poses a threat to the legitimacy of business firms that normally derive their legitimacy from operating in compliance with the legal rules of democratic nation states. However, during the process of globalization, the regulatory power of nation states has been weakened (...)
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  44. Triage and critical care of children.Andrew Griffin & David C. Thomasma - 1983 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 4 (2).
    Critical care as a discipline has become so expensive that some have proposed extensive limitations on the amount of money devoted to it by society. In this paper that issue is examined with respect to pediatric and neonatal intensive care. Initially, a case is presented which includes many of the ethical and economic issues. The neonatal population at present has a tolerable median cost, with a distinctly higher average cost created by many special cases such as the one described with (...)
     
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    Aristotle’s Conception of Ethical and Natural Virtue: How the Unity Thesis sheds light on the Doctrine of the Mean.Anselm Winfried Müller - 2004 - In Matthias Lutz-Bachmann & Jan Szaif (eds.), Was Ist Das Für den Menschen Gute? / What is Good for a Human Being?: Menschliche Natur Und Güterlehre / Human Nature and Values. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 18-53.
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  46. Goodbye and Challenges.David C. Thomasma & B. Ingemar B. Lindahl - 1988 - Theoretical Medicine 9 (3):245.
     
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    Assessing Bioethics Today.David C. Thomasma - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):519.
    During 1992, academic bioethicists celebrated the 30th anniversary of bioethics. Some like to date the origin of modern secular bioethics to the advent of transplant technology that began with kidney transplantation in the early 1960s in the Seattle, Washington, area. This is certainly a good candidate for a starting point. Another might be the work of Joseph Fletcher in the New York area with the Euthanasia Society of America and with clergy training. Still another candidate for the origins of secular (...)
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    CQ Interview: Edmund D. Pellegrino on the Future of Bioethics.David C. Thomasma - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (4):373-.
    You wrote an editorial in JAMA giving a 30-year retrospective on bioethics. If you look ahead to the next 30 years, what are the issues you see facing bioethics in the future?
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    Early Bioethics.David C. Thomasma - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (4):335-343.
    The first book on my shelf at the newly created Program on Human Values and Health Sciences at the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences in Memphis was by Van Rensselaer Potter on Global Bioethics. He was a cancer specialist at the University of Wisconsin and had the vision that bioethics should be a global concern—global in terms of scope, disciplines involved, and relationship to the environment and cultural context. This view has shaped my own career as well (...)
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    Exploring the Role of Religion in Medical Ethics.David C. Thomasma & Erich H. Loewy - 1996 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (2):257.
    From time to time medical ethicists bemoan the loss of a religious perspective in medical ethics. The discipline had its origins in the thinking of explicitly religious thinkers such as Paul Ramsey and Joseph Fletcher. Furthermore, many of those who contributed to the early development of the discipline had training in theology. One thinks of Daniel Callahan, Richard McCormick, Albert Jonsen, Sam. Banks. As the discipline becomes more and more self-reflective, with attention being paid to methodological and conditional concerns, it (...)
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