Essays on bioethics
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Essays on bioethics
(Clarendon paperbacks)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1996, c1993
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Hardcoverは別書誌(BA2051120X)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-241) and index
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Description
R. M. Hare is well known both for his seminal work in ethical theory and for his applications of it to practical issues. For this volume he has selected the best of his writings on medical ethics and related topics. Its chief theoretical interest lies in its synthesis between utilitarian and Kantian ethics, which are shown to have the same practical consequences. The main practical thesis in the book is that we can harm possible people by preventing them from
becoming actual people. This thesis, if understood and accepted, would radically alter the terms of the public debate about embryo experimentation and population policy, and (perhaps surprisingly) support a fairly liberal view on abortion.
The book also features general introductions to medical and psychiatric ethics, and essays on the concept of healh, on the morality of experimentation on children, on health care policy, on free will, and on vegetarianism.
Table of Contents
- 1. Medical Ethics: Can the Moral Philosopher Help?
- 2. The Philosophical Basis of Psychiatric Ethics
- 3. Health
- 4. Moral Problems about the Control of Behaviour
- 5. Possible People
- 6. When does Potentiality Count?
- 7. In Vitro Fertilization and the Warnock Report
- 8. Embryo Experimentation: Public Policy in a Pluralist Society
- 9. Little Human Guinea-Pigs?
- 10. Abortion and the Golden Rule
- 11. A Kantian Approach to Abortion
- 12. The Abnormal Child: Moral Dilemmas of Doctors and Parents
- 13. Prediction and Moral Appraisal
- 14. Health Care Policy: Some Options
- 15. Why I am Only a Demi-Vegetarian
- References, Bibliography, Index
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