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Doctors and Rules is a unique and immensely scholarly book
Bredemeier here explores fundamental issues in epistemology and ethics and how social research has altered traditional views on such major subjects as the play of physical force in social life, the distinction between the physical and moral universe, risk taking and life making.
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A generation of outstanding European thinkers emerged out of the rubble of World War II