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Legalism, Postmodernism, and the Vicissitudes of Teaching Ethics

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Appelbaum, P.S. Legalism, Postmodernism, and the Vicissitudes of Teaching Ethics. Acad Psychiatry 28, 164–167 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ap.28.3.164

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Keywords

  • American Psychiatric Association
  • Academic Psychiatry
  • Ethical Dilemma
  • Ethical Analysis
  • Massachusetts Medical School