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  1. Bioethical issues in dental practice and prevention: Is dentistry paternalistic?Nusrat Fatema Chowdhury - 2017 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 27 (6):186-189.
    Paternalism is not acceptable in dentistry today because it eliminates the patients’ right to choose the treatment they feel is right for them, even if their choice is not what the doctor feels is best. Paternalism violates the patient’s autonomy and self-determination. Dentists accept the ethical principle of non-maleficence and in many countries, are also recognizing the right to informed consent. Most people trust health professionals who serve them. Dentists are among the trusted professionals, and the paper will investigate the (...)
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  • Immanuel Kant, his philosophy and medicine.Urban Wiesing - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (2):221-236.
    The article examines the statements made by Immanuel Kant with reference to medicine as well as the impact of his philosophy on medicine. It describes the initial reaction of Kantian philosophy on medicine in the late 18th and early 19th century and its influence in the late 20th century.
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  • Recognizing bioethical issues and ethical qualification in nursing students and faculty in South Korea.Kwisoon Choe, Eunju Song & Youngmi Kang - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (2):0969733012472734.
    The role of nursing faculty members in charge of ethics education is important. Although all nursing students receive the same bioethics education, their experiences differ, related to ethical qualification, which depends on the personal socialization process. This Korean study aimed to provide nursing faculty members with the basic data to help them develop as bioethics experts and provide nursing students with knowledge to improve their ethical decision-making abilities. We used a survey design to assess recognition of bioethical issues and ethical (...)
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