1 When they converge, these inquiries force those in the medical humanities to ask whether the humanities and humanist tradition make a significant contribution to the study and practice of bioethics, one without which bioethics would be morally impoverished." /> Secular? yes; humanism? no - Lagay Faith L. | sdvig press

Secular? yes; humanism? no

a close look at Engelhardt's secular humanist bioethic

Faith L. Lagay

pp. 237-258


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