Author(s)
Szawarski, ZbigniewKeywords
AutonomyBioethical Issues
Biomedical Technologies
Communism
Consent
Dehumanization
Ethics
Health
Health Care
Health Care Delivery
Human Dignity
Informed Consent
Medical Ethics
Moral Policy
Physician Patient Relationship
Science
Social Impact
Technology
Technology Assessment
Values
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Abstract
Technology has been developed in order to protect and safeguard human dignity; however, technology may also threaten it. The principle of human dignity plays an important role in assessing medical technology and medical practices.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/73416010.1093/jmp/14.3.243
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 1989 Jun; 14(3): 243-249.
0360-5310
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmp/14.3.243
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/734160