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Philosophy and health care

edited by Eric Matthews, Michael Menlowe

(Avebury series in philosophy)

Avebury, c1992

  • est.

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注記

Bibliography: p. 215-227

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This collection of previously unpublished papers discusses a number of related ethical and philosophical issues in health care. The papers range widely, from problems in dealing with embryos, foetuses and neonates, through our treatment of the dying and newly-dead and the issue of fair resource allocation in health care, to our response to mental illness. Throughout, the aim is to combine detached philosophical analysis with a sense of medical realities and a sensitivity to human values.

目次

  • Ethical reflections on international health care expenditures, Baruch Brody
  • the ethics of rationing, Eric Matthews
  • the QALY and why it should be resisted, S.G. Potts
  • QALYs, quality of life and rationing, Paul T. Menzel
  • embryo experimentation and the moral status of the embryo, Peter Singer
  • infanticide on request - the dark side of liberal abortion policies?, Matti Hayry
  • maternal-foetal conflicts - narrowing the controversy, Frances H. Miller
  • organ transplants and anencephalic infants, David Lamb
  • public attitudes and the treatment of neomorts, Christopher Tindall
  • neonatal intensive care - where and how do we draw the line?, A.G.M. Campbell
  • against killing the patient, Jennifer Jackson
  • reactive and objective attitudes in psychiatry, Grant Gillett.

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