By Helga Kuhse, Udo Schüklenk, Peter Singer
ISBN-10: 1118941500
ISBN-13: 9781118941508
Now absolutely revised and up to date, Bioethics: An Anthology, third edition, features a wealth of latest fabric reflecting the most recent advancements. This definitive textual content brings jointly writings on an exceptional variety of key moral concerns, compellingly provided by means of the world over popular scholars.
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- Includes a number of new additions, together with very important historic readings and new modern fabric released because the unlock of the final variation in 2006
- Thematically prepared round an unheard of diversity of concerns, together with dialogue of the ethical prestige of embryos and fetuses, new genetics, neuroethics, existence and demise, source allocation, organ donations, public overall healthiness, AIDS, human and animal experimentation, genetic screening, and matters dealing with nurses
- Subjects are in actual fact and captivatingly mentioned by means of globally uncommon bioethicists
- A specified index permits the reader to discover phrases and subject matters now not indexed within the titles of the essays themselves
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Conclusion References Part VI: Obtaining Organs Introduction 46 Organ Donation and Retrieval 47 The Case for Allowing Kidney Sales References 48 Ethical Issues in the Supply and Demand of Human Kidneys Brief Background: The Status Quo Systems of Kidney Procurement Anti-Market Considerations The Integrity of the Body Policy 49 The Survival Lottery Part VII: Experimentation with Human Participants Introduction Human Participants Human Embryos – Stem Cells Human Participants 50 Ethics and Clinical Research Reasons for Urgency of Study Frequency of Unethical or Questionably Ethical Procedures The Problem of Consent Examples of Unethical or Questionably Ethical Studies Comment on Death Rates Publication Summary and Conclusions References 51 Equipoise and the Ethics of Clinical Research Responses to the Problems of Equipoise Theoretical Equipoise versus Clinical Equipoise The Implications of Clinical Equipoise Acknowledgement References 52 The Patient and the Public Good The Tumour Women and Breast Cancer The Physician Patient-Centered Care The Public Good and Physician Responsibility References 53 Scientific Research Is a Moral Duty Do No Harm Fairness The Moral Imperative for Research Do Universal Moral Principles Deny This Claim?
Table of Contents Cover Title Page Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Abortion Introduction 1 Abortion and Health Care Ethics Most People Begin at Fertilization Justice, Beneficence and Non-maleficence for Mother and Child Rape Prenatal Screening and Genetic Counselling Participation Embryo Experimentation Benevolence and Autonomy References 2 Abortion and Infanticide I Abortion and Infanticide II Terminology: “Person” versus “Human Being” III The Basic Issue: When is a Member of the Species Homo sapiens a Person?
453–60 from Bioethics 24: 9 (2010). Reproduced with permission from John Wiley & Sons. Neil Campbell, “When Care Cannot Cure: Medical Problems in Seriously Ill Babies,” pp. 327–44 from F. K. Beller and R. F. ), The Beginning of Human Life, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994. With kind permission from Springer Science+Business Media. R. M. 185–91. Courtesy of the Estate of R. M. Hare. Alison Davis, “Right to Life of Handicapped,” p. 181 from Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (1983). Reproduced with permission from BMJ Publishing Group.
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