<p><span>This third edition collection provides a contemporary survey of current international issues in bioethics and human rights for study across social science disciplines. New chapters discuss the reproductive justice in the US, immigration politics and medical duty during pandemics, climate ch
Bioethics and Human Rights
β Scribed by Wanda Teays
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 439
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This third edition collection provides a contemporary survey of current international issues in bioethics and human rights for study across social science disciplines. New chapters discuss the reproductive justice in the US, immigration politics and medical duty during pandemics, climate change implications for bioethics, acoustic weaponry technologies, and vaccine politics.
Following a consideration of theoretical frameworks, there three units on human rights, life and death, and public health form an in-depth look at contemporary issues in the field of bioethics. Each unit includes cutting edge analyses by international experts and thought-provoking case studies, as well as discussion and essay prompts, and Internet and film resources. Topics range from pediatric genomics, abortion (including the Dobbs decision, medical tourism, human experimentation, climate change, the Havana syndrome, the care of aging family members, truth-telling, vulnerable human subjects, health equity, healthcare in ICE detention facilities, solitary confinement, euthanasia, lethal injections and the harvesting of human organs, pandemic ethics, vaccine controversies, and more.
The new, updated, and retained chapters make this book an appealing resource as a primary text, scholarly reference book, or a course supplement.
Contributors:Robert Baker, Tom L. Beauchamp, Michael Boylan, Marlene Brant Castellano, Cher Weixia Chen, Zenon Culverhouse, Bernard Gert, SΓΈren Holm, Ilhan Ilkilic, Akiko Ito, Rita Manning, Kimberly Mutcherson, Peter F. Omonzejele, Pinit Ratanakul, Alison Dundes Renteln, Maya Sabatello, Udo SchΓΌklenk, Edward H. Spence, Bradley P. Stoner, Scott Stonington, Peter Tagore Tan, Wanda Teays, Rosemarie Tong, Carlos Verdugo-Serna, Virginia L. Warren, Cecilia (Lim) Wee
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I
Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 1
A Global Ethical Framework for Bioethics
Bernard Gert
Chapter 2
The Compatibility of Universal Morality, Particular Moralities, and Multiculturalism
Tom L. Beauchamp
Chapter 3
Culture and Ethical Aspects of Truth-Telling in a Value Pluralistic Society
Ilhan Ilkilic
Chapter 4
Lost in Translation
SΓΈren Holm
Chapter 5
Issues in Global Health Ethics
Udo SchΓΌklenk
Chapter 6
Rights of Persons with Disabilities from a Global Perspective
Akiko Ito
Part I Internet Resources
Part I Discussion Topics
Part II
Human Rights
Chapter 7
Bioethics and Human Rights: A Historical Perspective
Robert Baker
Chapter 8
Medical Tourism: Justice, Autonomy, and Power
Virginia L. Warren
Chapter 9
Solitary Confinement
Wanda Teays
Chapter 10
Compensation for Research-Related Injury for a Typically Ignored Social Harm
Peter F. Omonzejele
Chapter 11
Ethics of Aboriginal Research
Marlene Brant Castellano
Chapter 12
The Human Rights Dimensions of Virginity Restoration Surgery
Alison Dundes Renteln
Part II Internet Resources
Part II Discussion Topics
Part III
Life and Death
Chapter 13
Pediatrics Genomics: Current Dilemmas and a Messy Future
Maya Sabatello
Chapter 14
The Abortion Debate in the Twenty-First Century and Substantive Due Process
Michael Boylan
Chapter 15
The Future of Reproductive Justice in the United States after Dobbs
Kimberly Mutcherson
Chapter 16
Euthanasia Could Be a Medical Duty
Carlos Verdugo-Serna
Chapter 17
Is There a Global Bioethics? End of Life in Thailand and the Case for Local Difference
Scott Stonington and Pinit Ratanakul
Chapter 18
Confucianism and Killing versus Letting Die
Cecilia Wee
Chapter 19
Global versus Local: The Use of Lethal Injection in China
Cher Weixia Chen
Part III Internet Resources
Part III Discussion Topics
Part IV
Public Health
Chapter 20
A Bioethics for Global Mental Health
Zenon Culverhouse
Chapter 21
Long-Term Care for Elderly People Globally: A Feminist Perspective
Rosemarie Tong
Chapter 22
Reconsidering Acoustic Attacks
Alison Dundes Renteln
Chapter 23
Climate Change and Bioethics
Peter Tagore Tan
Chapter 24
Immigration Detention and the Right to Health Care in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Rita Manning
Chapter 25
Global Ethics in a Pandemic: A Rights-Centered Foundation
Edward H. Spence
Chapter 26
Is There a Duty to Treat in a Pandemic?1
Wanda Teays
Chapter 27
Vaccine Nationalism and Equity: Bioethical Principles
Bradley P. Stoner
Part IV Internet Resources
Part IV Discussion Topics
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Index
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