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In Defense of Uncommon Morality

A Response to: Leonard Fleck, “Medical Ethics: A Distinctive Species of Ethics,” Leslie Francis, “Beyond Common or Uncommon Morality” and Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, “In Search of Medical Ethics and Its Foundation with Rosamond Rhodes” (CQ 29 (3))

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2022

Rosamond Rhodes*
Affiliation:
Rosamond Rhodes Bioethics Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA
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*Corresponding author: Email. rosamond.rhodes@mssm.edu

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Responses and Dialogue
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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press

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Notes

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13. See note 3, Francis 2020, at 426.

14. See note 3, Francis 2020, at 427.

15. See note 3, Francis 2020, at 427.

16. Rhodes R. The Trusted Doctor: Medical Ethics and Professionalism. New York: Oxford University Press; 2020, at 28–137.

17. See note 16, Rhodes 2020, at 296–9.

18. See note 1, Rhodes 2020, at 413.

19. See note 3, Francis 2020, at 427.

20. See note 4, Takala, Hӓyry 2020, at 432.

21. See note 4, Takala, Hӓyry 2020, at 434.

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23. See note 1, Rhodes 2020, at 414.

24. See note 4, Takala, Hӓyry 2020, at 434.