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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Language: English
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Language: English
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; O'Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1990). General pu…blications stress the importance of training the young in virtuous practices. Still, the popularity of education in virtue is widely viewed as part of a conservative backlash to modern liberal society. Given the authorship of some of these works by professional conservatives like William Bennett (1993; 1995), this concern is authentic. One might correspondingly fear that greater adoption of virtue theory in medicine will be accompanied by a corresponding backward-looking social agenda. Worse yet, does reaffirmation of virtue theory lacquer over the many challenges of the postmodern world view as if these were not serious concerns After all, recreating the past is the 'retro' temptation of our times. Searching for greater certitude than we can now obtain preoccupies most thinkers today. One wishes for the old clarity and certitudes (Engelhardt, 1991). On the other hand, the same thinkers who yearn for the past, like Engelhardt sometimes seems to do, might stress the unyielding gulf between past and present that creates the postmodern reaction to all systems of Enlightenment thought (1996).

Language: English
Published by Springer 2004
Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Language: English
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Published by Springer Netherlands 2004
Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Language: English
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; O'Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1990). General publicati…ons stress the importance of training the young in virtuous practices. Still, the popularity of education in virtue is widely viewed as part of a conservative backlash to modern liberal society. Given the authorship of some of these works by professional conservatives like William Bennett (1993; 1995), this concern is authentic. One might correspondingly fear that greater adoption of virtue theory in medicine will be accompanied by a corresponding backward-looking social agenda. Worse yet, does reaffirmation of virtue theory lacquer over the many challenges of the postmodern world view as if these were not serious concerns After all, recreating the past is the 'retro' temptation of our times. Searching for greater certitude than we can now obtain preoccupies most thinkers today. One wishes for the old clarity and certitudes (Engelhardt, 1991). On the other hand, the same thinkers who yearn for the past, like Engelhardt sometimes seems to do, might stress the unyielding gulf between past and present that creates the postmodern reaction to all systems of Enlightenment thought (1996).

Language: English
Published by Springer Netherlands Okt 2004 2004
Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; O'Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1…990). General publications stress the importance of training the young in virtuous practices. Still, the popularity of education in virtue is widely viewed as part of a conservative backlash to modern liberal society. Given the authorship of some of these works by professional conservatives like William Bennett (1993; 1995), this concern is authentic. One might correspondingly fear that greater adoption of virtue theory in medicine will be accompanied by a corresponding backward-looking social agenda. Worse yet, does reaffirmation of virtue theory lacquer over the many challenges of the postmodern world view as if these were not serious concerns After all, recreating the past is the 'retro' temptation of our times. Searching for greater certitude than we can now obtain preoccupies most thinkers today. One wishes for the old clarity and certitudes (Engelhardt, 1991). On the other hand, the same thinkers who yearn for the past, like Engelhardt sometimes seems to do, might stress the unyielding gulf between past and present that creates the postmodern reaction to all systems of Enlightenment thought (1996). 584 pp. Englisch.

Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Okt 2004 2004
Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; O¿Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1990)…. General publications stress the importance of training the young in virtuous practices. Still, the popularity of education in virtue is widely viewed as part of a conservative backlash to modern liberal society. Given the authorship of some of these works by professional conservatives like William Bennett (1993; 1995), this concern is authentic. One might correspondingly fear that greater adoption of virtue theory in medicine will be accompanied by a corresponding backward-looking social agenda. Worse yet, does reaffirmation of virtue theory lacquer over the many challenges of the postmodern world view as if these were not serious concerns After all, recreating the past is the ¿retrö temptation of our times. Searching for greater certitude than we can now obtain preoccupies most thinkers today. One wishes for the old clarity and certitudes (Engelhardt, 1991). On the other hand, the same thinkers who yearn for the past, like Engelhardt sometimes seems to do, might stress the unyielding gulf between past and present that creates the postmodern reaction to all systems of Enlightenment thought (1996).Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 584 pp. Englisch.

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Published by Springer Netherlands Mrz 2004 2004
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; O'Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1990). G…eneral publications stress the importance of training the young in virtuous practices. Still, the popularity of education in virtue is widely viewed as part of a conservative backlash to modern liberal society. Given the authorship of some of these works by professional conservatives like William Bennett (1993; 1995), this concern is authentic. One might correspondingly fear that greater adoption of virtue theory in medicine will be accompanied by a corresponding backward-looking social agenda. Worse yet, does reaffirmation of virtue theory lacquer over the many challenges of the postmodern world view as if these were not serious concerns After all, recreating the past is the 'retro' temptation of our times. Searching for greater certitude than we can now obtain preoccupies most thinkers today. One wishes for the old clarity and certitudes (Engelhardt, 1991). On the other hand, the same thinkers who yearn for the past, like Engelhardt sometimes seems to do, might stress the unyielding gulf between past and present that creates the postmodern reaction to all systems of Enlightenment thought (1996). 584 pp. Englisch.

Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Mär 2004 2004
Series: Philosophy and Medicine, Book 5 of 107. Book 5 of 107 - Philosophy and Medicine
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; O¿Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1990). Gener…al publications stress the importance of training the young in virtuous practices. Still, the popularity of education in virtue is widely viewed as part of a conservative backlash to modern liberal society. Given the authorship of some of these works by professional conservatives like William Bennett (1993; 1995), this concern is authentic. One might correspondingly fear that greater adoption of virtue theory in medicine will be accompanied by a corresponding backward-looking social agenda. Worse yet, does reaffirmation of virtue theory lacquer over the many challenges of the postmodern world view as if these were not serious concerns After all, recreating the past is the ¿retrö temptation of our times. Searching for greater certitude than we can now obtain preoccupies most thinkers today. One wishes for the old clarity and certitudes (Engelhardt, 1991). On the other hand, the same thinkers who yearn for the past, like Engelhardt sometimes seems to do, might stress the unyielding gulf between past and present that creates the postmodern reaction to all systems of Enlightenment thought (1996).Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 584 pp. Englisch.