1998. 01-02
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page number |
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Contents
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| János Földényi: Historical and Phylosophical Routes of Anti-Life Trends in our days |
1
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| Attila Naszlady: Ideas on Bioethics |
9
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| Agneta Sutton: Human Cloning |
14
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| Lajos Sinton: Introduction on the Topic CRISIS |
20
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| Antal Ferencz: Crisis and Dialogue |
22
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| Erzsébet Margittay: Critical situations in the Family Doctors' Praxis |
27
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| Márta Antalfai: Connection of the Family and the Society Regarding Mental Health and Deviances |
32
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| István Keve: Critical situations in Punishment Execution and in After-Care |
38
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| Magda Záborszky: Prevention of Crisis in the Factory Physicins' Praxis |
41
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| János Makó: Crisis in Chronic Illnesses |
46
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| Tamás Dizseri: What do Critical Situations Mean in the Church Hospitals? |
50
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| József Pruzsinszky: Think Globally, Act Morally |
52
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| Bálint Boga: Ethical Aspects of Gerontology |
56
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| Jen Lrincz: Behaviour of Corollary Patients Regarding the Grouptext, as the Problems of communicative Ethics ? |
61
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| Imre Téglásy: Surrogate Motherhood - to be hired? |
65
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| Complementary Report of the European Council |
80
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| International Press Review |
82
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| Advertisements |
84
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