Principles of biomedical ethics
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書誌事項
Principles of biomedical ethics
Oxford University Press, 1989
3rd ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book first appeared in 1979, and was an attempt to elucidate the underlying principles of medical ethics in non-technical language. Rather than taking a topical approach to ethical issues, the authors systematically analyzed the principles of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice to provide an integrated framework through which diverse moral problems could be handled. For the third edition, the authors have provided new material on autonomy and informed consent, virtue, privacy, supererogation, rationing, death and dying, clinical research, AIDs and many other issues. This text has a sharper clinical focus. Many new cases have been added, and short case vignettes have been woven into the text.
目次
- Morality and ethical theory
- types of ethical theory
- the principle of respect for autonomy
- the principle of nonmaleficence
- the principle of beneficence
- the principle of justice
- professional-patient relationships
- ideals, virtues and conscientiousness.
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