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This work examines DurkheiM's concern with the sociology of morals and demonstrates the importance of this orientation of his social theory, which until now has been vastly underrated. In addition, it emphasizes the problematic relationship between sociology and philosophical ethics, which served as a motivating force in DurkheiM's thought.
This is a lucid, readable discussion of ethical questions in health care as they arise on the business or organizationl level: an effort to spell out an ethical perspective for healthcare organizations. It will be of use to students in health services management programmes, health care professionals, healthcare administrators, and members of healthcare ethics committees.
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