Gerwith's Theory of Justice Cases in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Authors

  • Zharifah Raniyah
  • Putri Novita Munthe
  • Nahzwha Andariesta
  • Iskandar Muda

Abstract

This article explains Gerwith's theory of justice cases in the pharmaceutical industry, the pharmaceutical industry is an inseparable part of human life. Where the pharmaceutical industry is related to human health which has the same level as the needs of clothing, food and shelter in basic human needs. Garwith's theory argues that health requires strong knowledge and should be managed by those who have strong knowledge and should be managed by those who have that knowledge. Therefore, laws must be drafted by experts in the principles of a just society. According to Gerwith's theory of justice, the goal is to provide rational justification for moral principles to objectively distinguish morally right actions and institutions from morally wrong actions. The goal of Garwith's theory of justice is to rationalize moral principles to objectively distinguish morally right actions and habits from morally wrong actions and habits. Gerwith recognizes the rights, freedoms and welfare of all persons involved in the activities of the company and proposes the establishment of institutional arrangements to guarantee these rights.

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2022-11-02

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Gerwith’s Theory of Justice Cases in the Pharmaceutical Industry. (2022). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 1623-1627. https://mail.pnrjournal.com/index.php/home/article/view/2764