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基本説明
Provides an account of the relationship between virtue ethical, deontological and consequentalist moral theories, and of the role of needs in ethical practice and theory.
Full Description
Needs and Moral Necessity analyses ethics as a practice, explains why we have three moral theory-types, consequentialism, deontology and virtue ethics, and argues for a fourth needs-based theory.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. What Ethics Is 3. Ethics as a Practice 4. Meeting Patients' Needs 5. The Moral Demandingness of Needs 6. Objections 7. Consequentialism 8. Deontology 9. Virtue Ethics



