Author: William Leiss
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0773511946
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0773511946
Category: Medical
Risk and Responsibility
Controversies over how to manage health and environmental risks are among the most bitter disagreements in contemporary society. Download Risk and Responsibility medical books for free.
Trying to determine what is in the public interest is at the heart of these disagreements, but the core concerns of major sectors - industry, governments, and voluntary associations - are also at stake. In Canada and elsewhere, defusing the controversies and finding solutions acceptable to all parties have met with little success. "Risk and Responsibility" attempts to explain why this is so and what might be done about it. William Leiss and Christina Chociolko explain that controversies arise in part because many participants try to avoid assuming full responsibility for the consequences of the risk-taking they advocate. Get Risk and Responsibility our bestseller medical books.

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Trying to determine what is in the public interest is at the heart of these disagreements, but the core concerns of major sectors - industry, governments, and voluntary associations - are also at stake. In Canada and elsewhere, defusing the controversies and finding solutions acceptable to all parties have met with little success. "Risk and Responsibility" attempts to explain why this is so and what might be done about it. William Leiss and Christina Chociolko explain that controversies arise in part because many participants try to avoid assuming full responsibility for the consequences of the risk-taking they advocate rying to determine what is in the public interest is at the heart of these disagreements, but the core concerns of major sectors - industry, governments, and voluntary associations - are also at stake. In Canada and elsewhere, defusing the controversies and finding solutions acceptable to all parties have met with little success. "Risk and Responsibility" attempts to explain why this is so and what might be done about it. William Leiss and Christina Chociolko explain that controversies arise in part because many participants try to avoid assuming full responsibility for the consequences of the risk-taking they advocate.
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