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(1997) The influence of Edmund d. Pellegrino's philosophy of medicine, Dordrecht, Springer.
The crisis of virtue
arming for the cultural wars and Pellegrino at the limes
Tristram Engelhardt
pp. 165-172
Edmund Pellegrino's work has been crucial to the renaissance of interest in the philosophy of medicine and the philosophical grounding of medical ethics that has framed the contemporary field of bioethics in the expectation, of the rational justification of a universal content-full morality. However, this attempt at rational justification has failed, leaving a plurality of bioethics and the inability to secure the canonical account of virtue and character which Pellegrino has sought. This failure is integral to a Western Christian error regarding the nature of virtue.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3364-9_12
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Engelhardt, T. (1997)., The crisis of virtue: arming for the cultural wars and Pellegrino at the limes, in D. C. Thomasma (ed.), The influence of Edmund d. Pellegrino's philosophy of medicine, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 165-172.
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