pubmed-article:10285017 | pubmed:abstractText | As the world has been broken into ever more discrete segments, normative judgments--as distinct from descriptive--have been increasingly relegated to so-called private, personal experience. It appears that in medical ethics, the autonomy of the patient and the autonomy of the physician must be simultaneously protected. This essay argues for a more community-based approach to ethics in medical care and articulates this in terms of feminist theology. | lld:pubmed |