Ethics, Trust, and the Professions: Philosophical and Cultural AspectsEdmund D. Pellegrino, Robert M. Veatch, John Langan Georgetown University Press, 1991 - 284 páginas The essays in Ethics, Trust, and the Professions probe the nature of the fiduciary relationship that binds client to lawyer, believer to minister, and patient to doctor. Angles of approach include history, sociology, philosophy, and culture, and their very multiplicity reveals how difficult we find it to formulate a code of ethics which will insure a relationship of trust between the professional and the public. |
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