Works by ten Have, Henk Amj (exact spelling)

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    The Dilemma of Revealing Sensitive Information on Paternity Status in Arabian Social and Cultural Contexts: Telling the Truth About Paternity in Saudi Arabia.Abdallah A. Adlan & Henk Amj ten Have - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (4):403-409.
    Telling the truth is one of the most respected virtues in medical history and one of the most emphasized in the code of medical ethics. Health care providers are frequently confronted with the dilemma as to whether or not to tell the truth. This dilemma deepens when both choices are critically vicious: The choice is no longer between “right and right” or “right and wrong,” it is between “wrong and wrong.” In the case presented and discussed in this paper, a (...)
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    Medical Ethics Research Between Theory and Practice.Henk Amj ten Have & Annique Lelie - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (3):263-276.
    The main object of criticism of present-day medical ethics is the standard view of the relationship between theory and practice. Medical ethics is more than the application of moral theories and principles, and health care is more than the domain of application of moral theories. Moral theories and principles are necessarily abstract, and therefore fail to take account of the sometimes idiosyncratic reality of clinical work and the actual experiences of practitioners. Suggestions to remedy the illnesses of contemporary medical ethics (...)
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  3. Catholic hospitals and modern culture: a challenging relationship.Martien Am Pijnenburg & Henk Amj ten Have - 2004 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 4 (1):73-88.
     
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    Allocation of resources and personal responsibility.Henk Amj ten Have - 2001 - In H. Ten Have & Bert Gordijn (eds.), Bioethics in a European perspective. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 271.