1. Several scholars working in the fields of bioethics and the anthropology of medicine do attend to this multiplicity of moral traditions. See, for example, Kleinman A. Writings at the margin: discourse between anthropology and medicine;P.;Social science perspectives on medical ethics; J'ournal of Social Issues; Medical ethics in crosscultural and multi-cultural perspectives. Social Science and Medicine 1980; 14B: 289; Lieban RW. Medical anthropology and the comparative study of medical ethics,1995
2. Ethnicity and attitudes toward patient autonomy. J7ournal of the American MedicalAssociation;Blackhall, L.; Murphy, S.T.; Frank, G.; Michel, V.; Azen, S.;Journal of the American Medical Association; Western bioethics on the Navajo reservation, benefit or harm,1995
3. The sacred canopy: elements of a sociological theory of religion;Berger, P.L.,1967
4. Habits of the heart: individualism and commitment in American life;Bellah, R.N.; Madsen, R.; Sullivan, W.M.; Swidler, A.; Tipton, S.M.,1985
5. Political liberalism;Rawls, J.,1993