The principle that human beings must be allowed to exercise their autonomy lies at the very heart of contemporary "secular" writing about medical ethics, and it represents perhaps the most distinctive of modern day contributions to thinking in this area.
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September 4, 1987
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Gordon and Breach
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The Jewish Law Annual
January 1991, Routledge
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"The principle that human beings must be allowed to exercise their autonomy lies at the very heart of contemporary "secular" writing about medical ethics, and it represents perhaps the most distinctive of modern day contributions to thinking in this area."
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