Commentary: An Invitation to Cross-Cultural Conversation

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (4):532-534 (2010)
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Abstract

The case of Mrs. J is interesting not only because of the difficult questions that the clinical ethicist must confront but also because of the intriguing way in which such cases make Western clinicians and ethicists confront their own oft-unspoken cultural ethical norms and presuppositions

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