The Crisis of Care: Affirming and Restoring Caring Practices in the Helping Professions
Susan S. Phillips & Patricia E. Benner (eds.)
Georgetown University Press (1994)
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| Keywords | Caring Helping behavior Professional ethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1475.C75 1994 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0878405992 0878405585 9780878405992 | |||||||||
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Linda Zagzebski (2004). Epistemic Value and the Primacy of What We Care About. Philosophical Papers 33 (3):353-377.
Howard J. Curzer (1993). Is Care a Virtue for Health Care Professionals? Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 18 (1):51-69.
Gerald P. Turner & Joseph Mapa (eds.) (1988). Humanistic Health Care: Issues for Caregivers. Health Administration Press.
Donnie J. Self (1991). Separating Care and Cure: An Analysis of Historical and Contemporary Images of Nursing and Medicine. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (3).
Clarence H. Braddock (1996). The Crisis of Care: Affirming and Restoring Caring Practices in the Helping Professions. Susan S. Phillips and Patricia Benner, Eds. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1994. [REVIEW] Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (01):173-.
David Checkland (1996). Individualism, Subjectivism, Democracy, and "Helping" Professions. Ethics and Behavior 6 (4):337 – 343.
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