Meta medical ethics : the philosophical foundations of bioethics
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Meta medical ethics : the philosophical foundations of bioethics
(Boston studies in the philosophy of science, v. 171)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, c1995
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注記
"Transferred to digital print 2001" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This anthology is the culmination of some 20 years of interest in the field of bioethics. I began my studies in the philosophy of science while at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. My interest then, as now, continues to be the complex interrelationship between science and the humanities. While grounded in philosophy and molecular biology, I yearned for a more applied realm for exploration and integration of the value laden nature of science in the public policy arena. After receiving my medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, I continued my work in medical ethics focusing primarily on the ethics of human experimentation, newborn and reproductive technologies, and human genetics. As I completed my clinical training at the University of California at Los Angeles and at Harvard, I had the opportunity to use philosophical ethics in an attempt to understand, frame and resolve moral dilemmas in clinical practice. As a professor of medical ethics at Boston University for the past decade, I have taught bioethics at the undergraduate, graduate and post doctoral levels. Over these years I have become increasingly frustrated by the state of contemporary bioethics. Medicine continues to serve as an interesting paradigm for philosophers to explore novel theories about life, death, mind, suffering and meaning. Philosophy, however, has not served medicine quite so well as a source of knowledge and discipline to resolve the contemporary moral dilemmas found in health care.
目次
- Preface. 1. Introduction: the Historical and Philosophical Roots of Bioethics
- M. Grodin. 2. The Principled Approach: Principles, Rules and Actions
- R. Devettere. Commentary
- R. Truog. 3. The Communitarian Perspective: Autonomy and the Common Good
- T. Shannon. Commentary
- R. Potter. 4. The Dominance of American Law (and Market Values) over American Bioethics
- G. Annas. Commentary
- J. Paris. 5. Medical Stories: Narrative and Phenomenological Approaches
- M. Montello. Commentary
- L. Forrow. 6. North American Bioethics: the Feminist Critique
- M. Farley. Commentary
- A. Asch. 7. From the Self to the Other: Building a Philosophy of Medicine
- A. Tauber. Commentary
- A. Speight. Index.
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