Book contents
- Debates in Values-Based Practice: Arguments For and Against
- Series page
- Debates in Values-Based Practice: Arguments For and Against
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editorial introduction
- Section 1 VBP: values, practice and philosophy
- Section 2 VBM and the basis for medical decisions: survival, security and flourishing
- Chapter 14 Values, foundations and being human
- Chapter 15 Eliciting axioms to enrich debates about the pharmaceutical industry
- Chapter 16 Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain the emergence and shape of the medical profession
- Chapter 17 Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest foundationalism
- Chapter 18 Values-based or values-informed? A non-foundationalist argument for the more rational positioning of health care values within a person-centred clinical decision-making framework
- Chapter 19 Values-based medicine, foundationalism and casuistry
- Chapter 20 Values-based medicine and patient autonomy
- Chapter 21 Responses to contributions, suggestions and critiques
- Section 3 Conclusions
- Index
Chapter 15 - Eliciting axioms to enrich debates about the pharmaceutical industry
from Section 2 - VBM and the basis for medical decisions: survival, security and flourishing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Debates in Values-Based Practice: Arguments For and Against
- Series page
- Debates in Values-Based Practice: Arguments For and Against
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editorial introduction
- Section 1 VBP: values, practice and philosophy
- Section 2 VBM and the basis for medical decisions: survival, security and flourishing
- Chapter 14 Values, foundations and being human
- Chapter 15 Eliciting axioms to enrich debates about the pharmaceutical industry
- Chapter 16 Using the survival-security-flourishing model to explain the emergence and shape of the medical profession
- Chapter 17 Does medicine need a base? A critique of modest foundationalism
- Chapter 18 Values-based or values-informed? A non-foundationalist argument for the more rational positioning of health care values within a person-centred clinical decision-making framework
- Chapter 19 Values-based medicine, foundationalism and casuistry
- Chapter 20 Values-based medicine and patient autonomy
- Chapter 21 Responses to contributions, suggestions and critiques
- Section 3 Conclusions
- Index
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- Debates in Values-Based PracticeArguments For and Against, pp. 184 - 197Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014