Abstract

Rehabilitation medicine, like all of medicine, is intensely judgmental, and clinical judgments are inevitably value laden. One of the great contributions of the relatively youthful discipline of bioethics has been its relentless analyses of salient values in clinical decision making, how multiple values can conflict so to create ethical dilemmas, and how we might fairly and justly decide whose values or which set of values best settle or resolve moral disputes.

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