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  1. The development and the significance of the concept of responsibility.Richard McKeon - 1957 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 39 (1):3-32.
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  • Must the Ethics Consultant See the Patient?John La Puma & David L. Schiedermayer - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (1):56-59.
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  • Behind Closed Doors: Promises and Pitfalls of Ethics Committees.Bernard Lo - forthcoming - Bioethics.
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  • Advice and Consent.Robert M. Veatch - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (1):20-22.
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  • Why Cases Sometimes Go Wrong.Judith Wilson Ross - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (1):22-23.
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  • Ethics Committees: Decisions by Bureaucracy.Mark Siegler - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (3):22-24.
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  • Giving answers or raising questions?: the problematic role of institutional ethics committees.J. E. Fleetwood, R. M. Arnold & R. J. Baron - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (3):137-142.
    Institutional ethics committees (IECs) are part of a growing phenomenon in the American health care system. Although a major force driving hospitals to establish IECs is the desire to resolve difficult clinical dilemmas in a quick and systematic way, in this paper we argue that such a goal is naive and, to some extent, misguided. We assess the growing trend of these committees, analyse the theoretical assumptions underlying their establishment, and evaluate their strengths and shortcomings. We show how the 'medical (...)
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  • Case consultation: The committee or the clinical consultant? [REVIEW]Judith Wilson Ross - 1990 - HEC Forum 2 (5):289-298.
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  • Mechanics on Duty: The Limitations of a Technical Definition of Moral Expertise for Work in Applied Ethics.Arthur L. Caplan - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (sup1):1-18.
    A former Prime Minister of Israel is alleged to have said that her country would never ascend to the status of authentic statehood until it possessed certain well-known social attributes — organized crime, prostitution, and corruption. These features, while obviously undesirable, were she felt, reliable indices of societal maturation. This anecdote is suggestive in understanding current events pertaining to the field of applied ethics.Philosophers have produced a massive body of opinion and argument on a diverse range of subjects under the (...)
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  • The Development and the Significance of the Concept of Responsibility.Richard Mckeon - 1957 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 11 (39):3-32.
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