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Available
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New York : Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780195082890
Description
PART I: Theory 1. Virtue Theory2. The Link Between Virtues, Principles, Duties3. Medicine as a Moral Community4. The Ends of Medicine and its VirtuesPART II: The Virtues in Medicine 5. Fidelity to Trust6. Compassion7. Phronesis: The Indispensable Virtue of Medicine8. Justice9. Fortitude10. Temperance11. Integrity12. Self-EffacementPART III: The Practice of Virtue 13. How Does Virtue Make a Difference?14. Can the Medical Virtues be Taught?15. Postscript: An Integral Medical Ethics.
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CONTENTS:
Theory -- Virtue theory -- Link between virtues, principles and duties -- Medicine as a moral community -- Ends of medicine and its virtues -- Virtues in medicine -- Fidelity to trust -- Compassion -- Phronesis: medicine's indispensable virtue -- Justice -- Fortitude -- Temperance -- Integrity -- Self-effacement -- Practice of virtue -- How does virtue make a difference? -- Can the medical virtues be taught? -- Toward a comprehensive philosophy for medicine.
Theory -- Virtue theory -- Link between virtues, principles and duties -- Medicine as a moral community -- Ends of medicine and its virtues -- Virtues in medicine -- Fidelity to trust -- Compassion -- Phronesis: medicine's indispensable virtue -- Justice -- Fortitude -- Temperance -- Integrity -- Self-effacement -- Practice of virtue -- How does virtue make a difference? -- Can the medical virtues be taught? -- Toward a comprehensive philosophy for medicine.