Ethics and medical decision-making
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Ethics and medical decision-making
(The international library of medicine, ethics and law / series editor, Michael D. Freeman)
Ashgate/Dartmouth, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A study of ethics and medical decision-making. It sets out a framework for ethical thinking in medicine, featuring articles from journals and essay collections. The impact of religion on ethical thinking about medicine remains an important undercurrent, and this is examined in the first section of this book. The second and third sections of the volume focus on the insights which law and religion respectively can make to bioethics. The fourth section covers principle-based approaches to bioethics.
目次
- Part 1 What is bioethics?: ethical and clinical research, Henry K. Beecher
- bioethics, science of survival, V.R. Potter
- medical ethics and etiquette in the early Middle Ages - the persistence of hippocratic ideals, L.C. McKinney. Part 2 Bioethics and law: bioethics and law - a developmental perspective, W. Van der Burg. Part 3 Bioethics and religion: religion and the secularizarion of bioethics, D. Callahan
- religion and moral meaning in bioethics, C.S. Campbell
- can theology have a role in "public" bioethical discourse?, L.S. Cahill
- bioethics and the contemporary Jewish community, D. Novak
- what can religion offer bioethics?, J.P. Wind. Part 4 The principle-based approach: principles and particularity - the role of cases in bioethics, J.D. Arras
- moving forward in bioethical theory - theories, cases and specified principlism, D. DeGrazia
- specifying norms as a way to resolve concrete ethical problems, H. Richardson
- the tyranny of principles, S. Toulmin
- a critique of principlism, K.D. Clouser and B. Gert. Part 5 The absolute rule approach: action, intention and "double effect", E. Anscombe
- who is entitled to double effect?, J. Boyle
- moral absolutism and the double effect exception - reflections on Joseph Boyle's "who is entitled to to double effect?", A. Donegan. Part 6 Utilitarianism and bioethics: consequentialism, reasons, J. Savulescu
- justice and equal opportunities in health care, J. Harris. Part 7 Virtue ethics: varieties of virtue ethics, J. Oakley
- euthanasia, P. Foot
- virtue theory and abortion, R. Hursthouse
- methods of bioethics - some defective proposals, R.M. Hare. Part 8 The ethics of care: two perspectives on self, N. Lyons
- the role of caring in a theory of nursing ethics, S. Fry. Part 9 The case approach: getting down to cases - the revival of casuistry in bioethics, J.D. Arras
- casuistry - an alternative or complement to principles?, A.R. Jonsen
- the priesthood of bioethics and the return of casuistry, K. Wildes. Part 10 Cultural diversity and bioethics: can ethnography save the life of medical ethics?, B. Hoffmaster
- intersections of western biomedical ethics and world culture -problematic and possibility, E. Pellegrino
- judging the other -responding to traditional female genital surgeries, S.D. Lane and R.A. Rubinstein. Part 11 Sociology and medical ethics: the contributions of sociology to medical ethics, R. Zussman
- moral teachings from unexpected quarters, J.L. Nelson.
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