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Ethics and medical decision-making / edited by Michael Freeman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of medicine, ethics, and lawPublisher: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate/Dartmouth, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: xxxvii, 569 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 075462112X
  • 9780754621126
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2 21
LOC classification:
  • R725.5 .E88 2001
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: PART I WHAT IS BIOETHICS? -- 1 Henry K. Beecher (1966), 'Ethics and Clinical Research', New England -- Journal of Medicine, 274, pp. 1354-60. 3 -- 2 Loren C. MacKinney (1952), 'Medical Ethics and Etiquette in the Early Middle -- Ages: The Persistence of Hippocratic Ideals', Bulletin of the History of -- Medicine, 26, pp. 1-31. 11 -- PART II BIOETHICS AND LAW -- 3 Wibren Van der Burg (1997), 'Bioethics and Law: A Developmental -- Perspective', Bioethics, 11, pp. 91-114. 45 -- PART III BIOETHICS AND RELIGION -- 4 Daniel Callahan (1990), 'Religion and the Secularization of Bioethics', -- Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 2-4. 71 -- 5 Courtney S. Campbell (1990), 'Religion and Moral Meaning in Bioethics', -- Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 4-10. 75 -- 6 Lisa Sowle Cahill (1990), 'Can Theology Have a Role in "Public" Bioethical -- Discourse?', Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 10-14. 83 -- 7 David Novak (1990), 'Bioethics and the Contemporary Jewish Community', -- Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 14-17. 89 -- 8 James P. Wind (1990), 'What Can Religion Offer Bioethics?', Hastings Center -- Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 18-20. 93 -- PART IV THE PRINCIPLE-BASED APPROACH -- 9 John D. Arras (1994), 'Principles and Particularity: The Roles of Cases in -- Bioethics', Indiana Law Journal, 69, pp. 983-1014. 99 -- 10 David DeGrazia (1992), 'Moving Forward in Bioethical Theory: Theories, -- Cases, and Specified Principlism', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 17, -- pp. 511-39. 131 -- 11 Henry S. Richardson (1990), 'Specifying Norms as a Way to Resolve Concrete -- Ethical Problems', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 19, pp. 279-310. 161 -- 12 Stephen Toulmin (1981), 'The Tyranny of Principles', Hastings Center Report, -- 11, pp. 31-39. 193 -- 13 K. Danner Clouser and Bernard Gert (1990), 'A Critique of Principlism', -- Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 15, pp. 219-36. 203 -- PART V THE ABSOLUTE RULE APPROACH -- 14 G.E.M. Anscombe (1982), 'Medalist's Address: Action, Intention and "Double -- Effect"', Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 54, -- pp. 12-25. 223 -- 15 Joseph Boyle (1991), 'Who is Entitled to Double Effect?', Journal of Medicine -- and Philosophy, 16, pp. 475-94. 237 -- 16 Alan Donagan (1991), 'Moral Absolutism and the Double-Effect Exception: -- Reflections on Joseph Boyle's Who is Entitled to Double Effect?', Journal of -- Medicine and Philosophy, 16, pp. 495-509. 257 -- PART VI UTILITARIANISM AND BIOETHICS -- 17 Julian Savulescu (1998), 'Consequentialism, Reasons, Value and Justice', -- Bioethics, 12, pp. 212-35. 275 -- 18 John Harris (1999), 'Justice and Equal Opportunities in Health Care', -- Bioethics, 13, pp. 392-404. 299 -- PART VII VIRTUE ETHICS -- 19 Justin Oakley (1996), 'Varieties of Virtue Ethics', Ratio, 9, pp. 128-52. 315 -- 20 Philippa Foot (1977), 'Euthanasia', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6, pp. 85- -- 112. 341 -- 21 Rosalind Hursthouse (1991), 'Virtue Theory and Abortion', Philosophy and -- Public Affairs, 20, pp. 223-46. 369 -- 22 R.M. Hare (1994), 'Methods of Bioethics: Some Defective Proposals', Monash -- Bioethics Review, 13, pp 34-47. 393 -- PART VIII THE ETHICS OF CARE -- 23 Nona Plessner Lyons (1983), 'Two Perspectives: On Self, Relationships, and -- Morality', Harvard Educational Review, 53, pp. 125-45. 409 -- 24 Sara T. Fry (1989), 'The Role of Caring in a Theory of Nursing Ethics', -- Hypatia, 4, pp. 88-103. 431 -- 25 Helga Kuhse (1995), 'Clinical Ethics and Nursing: "Yes" to Caring, but "No" -- to a Female Ethics of Care', Bioethics, 9, pp. 207-19. 447 -- PART IX THE CASE APPROACH -- 26 John D. Arras (1991), 'Getting Down to Cases: The Revival of Casuistry in -- Bioethics', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 16, pp. 29-51. 463 -- 27 Albert R. Jonsen (1995), 'Casuistry: An Alternative or Complement to -- Principles?', Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 5, pp. 237-51. 487 -- 28 Kevin Wm. Wildes (1993), 'The Priesthood of Bioethics and the Return of -- Casuistry', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 18, pp. 33-49. 503 -- PART X CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND BIOETHICS -- 29 Barry Hoffmaster (1992), 'Can Ethnography Save the Life of Medical Ethics?', -- Social Science and Medicine, 35, pp. 1421-31. 523 -- 30 Edmund D. Pellegrino (1992), 'Intersections of Western Biomedical Ethics and -- World Culture: Problematic and Possibility', Cambridge Quarterly of -- Healthcare Ethics, 3, pp. 191-96. 535 -- 31 Sandra D. Lane and Robert A. Rubinstein (1996), 'Judging the Other: -- Responding to Traditional Female Genital Surgeries', Hastings Center Report, -- 26,pp.31-40. 541 -- PART XI SOCIOLOGY AND MEDICAL ETHICS -- 32 Robert Zussman (2000), 'The Contributions of Sociology to Medical Ethics', -- Hastings Center Report, 30, pp. 7-11. 553 -- 33 James Lindemann Nelson (2000), 'Moral Teachings from Unexpected -- Quarters: Lessons for Bioethics from the Social Sciences and Managed Care', -- Hastings Center Report, 30, pp.12-17. 559 -- Name Index 565.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: PART I WHAT IS BIOETHICS? -- 1 Henry K. Beecher (1966), 'Ethics and Clinical Research', New England -- Journal of Medicine, 274, pp. 1354-60. 3 -- 2 Loren C. MacKinney (1952), 'Medical Ethics and Etiquette in the Early Middle -- Ages: The Persistence of Hippocratic Ideals', Bulletin of the History of -- Medicine, 26, pp. 1-31. 11 -- PART II BIOETHICS AND LAW -- 3 Wibren Van der Burg (1997), 'Bioethics and Law: A Developmental -- Perspective', Bioethics, 11, pp. 91-114. 45 -- PART III BIOETHICS AND RELIGION -- 4 Daniel Callahan (1990), 'Religion and the Secularization of Bioethics', -- Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 2-4. 71 -- 5 Courtney S. Campbell (1990), 'Religion and Moral Meaning in Bioethics', -- Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 4-10. 75 -- 6 Lisa Sowle Cahill (1990), 'Can Theology Have a Role in "Public" Bioethical -- Discourse?', Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 10-14. 83 -- 7 David Novak (1990), 'Bioethics and the Contemporary Jewish Community', -- Hastings Center Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 14-17. 89 -- 8 James P. Wind (1990), 'What Can Religion Offer Bioethics?', Hastings Center -- Report, 20 (Supplement), pp. 18-20. 93 -- PART IV THE PRINCIPLE-BASED APPROACH -- 9 John D. Arras (1994), 'Principles and Particularity: The Roles of Cases in -- Bioethics', Indiana Law Journal, 69, pp. 983-1014. 99 -- 10 David DeGrazia (1992), 'Moving Forward in Bioethical Theory: Theories, -- Cases, and Specified Principlism', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 17, -- pp. 511-39. 131 -- 11 Henry S. Richardson (1990), 'Specifying Norms as a Way to Resolve Concrete -- Ethical Problems', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 19, pp. 279-310. 161 -- 12 Stephen Toulmin (1981), 'The Tyranny of Principles', Hastings Center Report, -- 11, pp. 31-39. 193 -- 13 K. Danner Clouser and Bernard Gert (1990), 'A Critique of Principlism', -- Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 15, pp. 219-36. 203 -- PART V THE ABSOLUTE RULE APPROACH -- 14 G.E.M. Anscombe (1982), 'Medalist's Address: Action, Intention and "Double -- Effect"', Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 54, -- pp. 12-25. 223 -- 15 Joseph Boyle (1991), 'Who is Entitled to Double Effect?', Journal of Medicine -- and Philosophy, 16, pp. 475-94. 237 -- 16 Alan Donagan (1991), 'Moral Absolutism and the Double-Effect Exception: -- Reflections on Joseph Boyle's Who is Entitled to Double Effect?', Journal of -- Medicine and Philosophy, 16, pp. 495-509. 257 -- PART VI UTILITARIANISM AND BIOETHICS -- 17 Julian Savulescu (1998), 'Consequentialism, Reasons, Value and Justice', -- Bioethics, 12, pp. 212-35. 275 -- 18 John Harris (1999), 'Justice and Equal Opportunities in Health Care', -- Bioethics, 13, pp. 392-404. 299 -- PART VII VIRTUE ETHICS -- 19 Justin Oakley (1996), 'Varieties of Virtue Ethics', Ratio, 9, pp. 128-52. 315 -- 20 Philippa Foot (1977), 'Euthanasia', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6, pp. 85- -- 112. 341 -- 21 Rosalind Hursthouse (1991), 'Virtue Theory and Abortion', Philosophy and -- Public Affairs, 20, pp. 223-46. 369 -- 22 R.M. Hare (1994), 'Methods of Bioethics: Some Defective Proposals', Monash -- Bioethics Review, 13, pp 34-47. 393 -- PART VIII THE ETHICS OF CARE -- 23 Nona Plessner Lyons (1983), 'Two Perspectives: On Self, Relationships, and -- Morality', Harvard Educational Review, 53, pp. 125-45. 409 -- 24 Sara T. Fry (1989), 'The Role of Caring in a Theory of Nursing Ethics', -- Hypatia, 4, pp. 88-103. 431 -- 25 Helga Kuhse (1995), 'Clinical Ethics and Nursing: "Yes" to Caring, but "No" -- to a Female Ethics of Care', Bioethics, 9, pp. 207-19. 447 -- PART IX THE CASE APPROACH -- 26 John D. Arras (1991), 'Getting Down to Cases: The Revival of Casuistry in -- Bioethics', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 16, pp. 29-51. 463 -- 27 Albert R. Jonsen (1995), 'Casuistry: An Alternative or Complement to -- Principles?', Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 5, pp. 237-51. 487 -- 28 Kevin Wm. Wildes (1993), 'The Priesthood of Bioethics and the Return of -- Casuistry', Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 18, pp. 33-49. 503 -- PART X CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND BIOETHICS -- 29 Barry Hoffmaster (1992), 'Can Ethnography Save the Life of Medical Ethics?', -- Social Science and Medicine, 35, pp. 1421-31. 523 -- 30 Edmund D. Pellegrino (1992), 'Intersections of Western Biomedical Ethics and -- World Culture: Problematic and Possibility', Cambridge Quarterly of -- Healthcare Ethics, 3, pp. 191-96. 535 -- 31 Sandra D. Lane and Robert A. Rubinstein (1996), 'Judging the Other: -- Responding to Traditional Female Genital Surgeries', Hastings Center Report, -- 26,pp.31-40. 541 -- PART XI SOCIOLOGY AND MEDICAL ETHICS -- 32 Robert Zussman (2000), 'The Contributions of Sociology to Medical Ethics', -- Hastings Center Report, 30, pp. 7-11. 553 -- 33 James Lindemann Nelson (2000), 'Moral Teachings from Unexpected -- Quarters: Lessons for Bioethics from the Social Sciences and Managed Care', -- Hastings Center Report, 30, pp.12-17. 559 -- Name Index 565.

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