Volume 22, Number 4, Winter 2011

Commentary on “Consensus, Clinical Decision Making, and Unsettled Cases”

 

Albert R. Jonsen

 

The Journal of Clinical Ethics 22, no. 4 (Winters 2011): 354-7.

 

      Ethics consultation, while often a process of negotiation between diverse opinions, sometimes requires deeper moral inquiry. The form of such inquiry is suggested by classical casuistry and its attendant doctrine of probabilism.

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