Title: Ethics, trust, and the professions : philosophical and cultural aspects
Abstract:Preface I. The Concept of the Fiduciary Relation The Politics of Trust in American Health CareDaniel M. Fox The Fiduciary Relationship and the Nature of ProfessionsRobert Sokolowski The Phenomenon of ...Preface I. The Concept of the Fiduciary Relation The Politics of Trust in American Health CareDaniel M. Fox The Fiduciary Relationship and the Nature of ProfessionsRobert Sokolowski The Phenomenon of Trust and the Patient-Physician RelationshipRichard M. Zaner Trust and Distrust in Professional EthicsEdmund D. Pellegrino II. What Does Trust Require? The Physician's Knowledge and the Patient's Best InterestAllen Buchanan Fact and Values in the Physician-Patient RelationshipDan W. Brock Are There Virtues Inherent in a Profession?Gilbert Meilaender Is Trust of Professionals a Coherent Concept?Robert M. Veatch III. The Sociocultural Setting of the Professions Professions, Professors, and Competing ObligationsSamuel Gorovitz Nourishing ProfessionalismEliot Freidson Professional ParadigmsJohn Langan IV. Fiduciary Relationship: Several World Views Fiduciary Relationships and the Medical Profession: A Japanese Point of ViewRihito Kimura The Fiduciary Relationship between Professionals and Clients: A Chinese PerspectiveRen-zong Qiu Professional Organizations and Professional Ethics: A European ViewHans-Martin SassRead More
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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