1. Medical Ethics
Since virtue, knowledge, justice, and courage resemble holiness and vice versa, as with holiness, virtue, knowledge, and justice must exist outside the human condition. "... ... Ayres The Central Questions of Philosophy pp 266) However, this does not mean that all moral standpoints are to regarded as equal to one another. "... one can argue ad hominem. ... When transversing from an idea ,a priori, to a moral decision the vehicle used can be logic and pure reasonning. ... Ayres criteria , from the absolute which can be derived from the emperical laws, to make moral decissions. The medical ethic...
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