This second edition of A Companion to Bioethics, fully revised and updated to reflect the current issues and developments in the field, covers all the material that the reader needs to thoroughly grasp the ideas and debates involved in bioethics.Thematically organized around an unparalleled range of
A Companion to Bioethics
โ Scribed by Helga Kuhse, Peter Singer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 614
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This second edition of A Companion to Bioethics, fully revised and updated to reflect the current issues and developments in the field, covers all the material that the reader needs to thoroughly grasp the ideas and debates involved in bioethics.
- Thematically organized around an unparalleled range of issues, including discussion of the moral status of embryos and fetuses, new genetics, life and death, resource allocation, organ donations, AIDS, human and animal experimentation, health care, and teaching
- Now includes new essays on currently controversial topics such as cloning and genetic enhancement
- Topics are clearly and compellingly presented by internationally renowned bioethicists
- A detailed index allows the reader to find terms and topics not listed in the titles of the essays themselves
Chapter 1 What Is Bioethics? A Historical Introduction (pages 1โ11): Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer
Chapter 2 Ethical Theory and Bioethics (pages 13โ23): James Rachels
Chapter 3 Culture and Bioethics (pages 24โ35): Segun Gbadegesin
Chapter 4 Gender and Bioethics (pages 36โ45): Jan Crosthwaite
Chapter 5 Religion and Bioethics (pages 46โ55): Eric Gregory
Chapter 6 Law and Bioethics (pages 56โ64): Wibren van der Burg
Chapter 7 A Principle?based Approach (pages 65โ76): James F. Childress
Chapter 8 Exceptionless Rule Approaches (pages 77โ84): Joseph Boyle
Chapter 9 A Utilitarian Approach (pages 85โ90): R. M. Hare
Chapter 10 A Virtue Ethics Approach (pages 91โ104): Justin Oakley
Chapter 11 A Care Approach (pages 105โ116): Rita C. Manning
Chapter 12 A Case Approach (pages 117โ125): John D. Arras
Chapter 13 Personhood (pages 127โ139): Michael Tooley
Chapter 14 Abortion (pages 140โ148): Mary Anne Warren
Chapter 15 Mother?Fetus Conflict (pages 149โ160): Bonnie Steinbock
Chapter 16 Population (pages 161โ177): Margaret Pabst Battin
Chapter 17 Assisted Reproduction, Prenatal Testing, and Sex Selection (pages 178โ192): Laura M. Purdy
Chapter 18 Cloning (pages 193โ203): Gregory Pence
Chapter 19 Gene Therapy (pages 205โ215): Ruth Chadwick
Chapter 20 Genetic Enhancement (pages 216โ234): Julian Savulescu
Chapter 21 Creating and Patenting New Life Forms (pages 235โ244): Nils Holtug
Chapter 22 Genetic Counseling, Testing, and Screening (pages 245โ259): Angus Clarke
Chapter 23 Medical Decisions at the End of Life (pages 261โ273): Dan W. Brock
Chapter 24 Severely Disabled Newborns (pages 274โ285): Eike?Henner W. Kluge
Chapter 25 Death, Brain Death, and Persistent Vegetative State (pages 286โ298): Jeff McMahan
Chapter 26 Advance Directives (pages 299โ311): Alexander Morgan Capron
Chapter 27 Voluntary Euthanasia, Suicide, and Physician?Assisted Suicide (pages 312โ320): Brian Stoffell
Chapter 28 The Slippery Slope Argument (pages 321โ332): Govert den Hartogh
Chapter 29 Deciding between Patients (pages 333โ350): John Harris
Chapter 30 Society's Allocation of Resources for Health (pages 351โ361): Daniel Wikler and Sarah Marchand
Chapter 31 Is There a Right to Health Care and, If So, What Does It Encompass? (pages 362โ372): Norman Daniels
Chapter 32 A World of Transferable Parts (pages 373โ389): Janet Radcliffe Richards
Chapter 33 Global Health Responsibilities (pages 391โ403): Christopher Lowry and Udo Schuklenk
Chapter 34 Developing World Challenges (pages 404โ416): Udo Schuklenk, Michael Kottow and Peter A. Sy
Chapter 35 Global Pharmaceutical Markets (pages 417โ429): Kevin Outterson and Donald W. Light
Chapter 36 Infectious Disease (pages 430โ440): Michael J. Selgelid
Chapter 37 AIDS as a Global Health Emergency (pages 441โ454): Udo Schuklenk
Chapter 38 Research Involving Human Beings (pages 455โ468): Florencia Luna and Ruth Macklin
Chapter 39 Regulating Experimentation in Research and Medical Practice (pages 469โ486): Paul Ulhas Macneill
Chapter 40 Research Using Preimplantation Human Embryos (pages 487โ494): Mary Warnock and Peter Braude
Chapter 41 The Moral Status of Animals and Their Use as Experimental Subjects (pages 495โ509): Bernard E. Rollin
Chapter 42 Confidentiality (pages 511โ519): Raanan Gillon and Daniel K. Sokol
Chapter 43 Truth?Telling (pages 520โ529): Roger Higgs
Chapter 44 Informed Consent and Patient Autonomy (pages 530โ540): Robert Young
Chapter 45 Patients Doubtfully Capable or Incapable of Consent (pages 541โ550): Carl Elliott
Chapter 46 Ethics in Nursing Practice (pages 551โ562): Janet L. Storch
Chapter 47 Global Trends in Nursing Ethics (pages 563โ569): Verena Tschudin
Chapter 48 Ethics Committees and Ethics Consultants (pages 571โ583): Jonathan D. Moreno
Chapter 49 Teaching Ethics in the Health Professions (pages 584โ593): Lynn Gillam
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