This book is designed to be a basic guide to the moral issues in nursing and the ethics of nursing care. It aims to identify and criticize various moral arguments and to widen horizons without asserting answers. The work should be of value to all nurses from student nurses to senior managers. The book is written by a multidisciplinary team - a philosopher, a nurse and a theologian - in order that as balanced a view as possible might be presented.
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This book is designed to be a basic guide to the moral issues in nursing and the ethics of nursing care. It aims to identify and criticize various moral arguments and to widen horizons without asserting answers. The work should be of value to all nurses from student nurses to senior managers. The book is written by a multidisciplinary team - a philosopher, a nurse and a theologian - in order that as balanced a view as possible might be presented.
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