Pluralistic casuistry : moral arguments, economic realities, and political theory
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Pluralistic casuistry : moral arguments, economic realities, and political theory
(Philosophy and medicine, v. 94)
Springer, c2007
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Pluralistic casuistry : balancing moral arguments, economic realities, and political theory
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Note
"Selected bibliography of the works of Baruch A. Brody": p. 233-242
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume presents a sustained philosophical analysis of Brody's contributions to biomedical ethics. The book combines methodological, philosophical considerations with applied chapters, and each contributor carefully and critically explores Brody's writings in biomedical ethics and the philosophy of medicine. The volume includes a response by Baruch Brody that critically engages the contributions to the volume.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Moral Casuistry, Medical Research and Innovation, and Rabbinical Decision-Making - Mark J. Cherry and Ana Smith Iltis Section I Pluralistic Moral Casuistry Chapter 2: Notes Toward a Pluralistic Professional Medical Ethics - Laurence B. McCullough Chapter 3: Ethics and Deep Moral Ambiguity - Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J. Chapter 4: The Role of Moral Judgment in Brody's Model of Conflicting Appeals - Janet Malek Chapter 5: Casuistry Naturalized - Maureen Kelley Section II Jewish Medical Ethics Chapter 6: Intuitionism, Divine Commands, and Natural Law - B. Andrew Lustig Chapter 7: In Case: Contingency and Particularity in Bioethics: Discursive Method and Clinical Midrash
- Brief Notes on a Lesson from my Teacher Baruch Brody - Laurie Zoloth Chapter 8: The Euthyphro's Dilemma Reconsidered: A Variation on a Theme from Brody on Halakhic Method - H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. Section III Biomedical Public Policy Chapter 9: The Good (Philosophy), the Bad (Public Policy) and the Ugliness of Blaming Families for Ineffectual Treatments - Robert M. Arnold Chapter 10: A Matter of Obligation: Physicians versus Clinical Investigators - E. Haavi Morreim Chapter 11: Is Withholding Artificial Nutrition and Hydration from PVS Patients Active Euthanasia? - Loretta M. Kopelman Section IV Critical Application and Analysis Chapter12: The Virtue of Integrity in Baruch Brody's Moral Framework - J. Clint Parker Chapter 13: Paradigms and Language: Ethics and Human Embryo Transfer/Donation/Rescue/Adoption - Sarah-Vaughan Brakman Chapter 14: Brody on Passive and Active Euthanasia - F.M. Kamm Appendix
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