Lamb D
Manchester University.
J Med Ethics. 1990 Sep;16(3):134-5. doi: 10.1136/jme.16.3.134.
This reply to P Whitaker's `Resource allocation: a plea for a touch of realism' acknowledges that health-care ethics should be relevant to events in the real world, but questions the extent to which philosophical inquiry should be confined to parameters determined by existing sociopolitical forces. The reading of the daily paper is the morning prayer of the realist.
对P·惠特克《资源分配:呼吁一点现实主义》的这一回应承认,医疗保健伦理应该与现实世界中的事件相关,但质疑哲学探究应在多大程度上局限于由现有社会政治力量所确定的参数范围内。读日报是现实主义者的晨祷。