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The Bioethics Reader: Editors Choice - ISBN 9781405175227

The Bioethics Reader: Editors Choice

ISBN 9781405175227

Autor: Ruth F. Chadwick, Helga Kuhse, Willem A. Landman, Udo Schüklenk, Peter Singer

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781405175227

ISBN10:      

1405175222

Autor:      

Ruth F. Chadwick, Helga Kuhse, Willem A. Landman, Udo Schüklenk, Peter Singer

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2007-07-27

Ilość stron:      

620

Wymiary:      

228x153

Tematy:      

HP

This volume offers a compilation of articles chosen by the current and past editors of Bioethics and Developing World Bioethics , published in the journals during the last two decades. The Bioethics Reader′s eight sections include some of the journals′ best publications in areas comprising methodological issues, the health care professional–patient relationship, just health care, public health ethics, research ethics, genetics, as well as beginning– and end–of–life issues. The Bioethics Reader offers a good overview of discussions in the field of bioethics during the last twenty years. It will serve the academic bioethicists as well as students of bioethics as an excellent source book. The Editors of this volume donate their royalties from the sale of this book to Phedisang, a Southern African grass–roots non–governmental organisation serving the needs of AIDS orphans (www.phedisang.org).

Introduction: Ruth Chadwick, Helga Kuhse, Willem Landman, Udo Schüklenk, and Peter Singer. Part I: Doing Bioethics: . 1. A Report from America: When Philosophers Shoot from the Hip: James Rachels. 2. Rethinking Medical Ethics: A View from Below: Paul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau Campos. 3. What Can the Social Sciences Contribute to the Study of Ethics? Theoretical, Empirical and Substantive Considerations: Erica Hajmes. 4. In Defense of Posthuman Dignity: Nick Bostrom. Part II: Healthcare Professional–Patient Relationship: . 5. Patients’ Responsibilities in Medical Ethics: Heather Draper and Tom Sorell. 6. Clinical Ethics and Nursing: ‘Yes’ to Caring, But ‘No’ to a Female Ethics of Care: Helga Kuhse. 7. Background Briefing Psychiatric Ethics: Jennifer Radden. 8. Female Genital Mutilation and Cosmetic Surgery: Regulating Non–Therapeutic Body Modification: Sally Sheldon and Stephen Wilkinson. Part III: Just Health Care: . 9. Patents and Access to Drugs in Developing Countries: An Ethical Analysis: Sigrid Sterckx. 10. Justice and Equal Opportunities in Health Care: John Harris. 11. Constraints and Heroes: Carl Elliott. Part IV: Public Health Ethics: . 12. The Genesis of Public Health Ethics: Ronald Bayer and Amy L. Fairchild. 13. Ethics and Infectious Disease: Michael J. Selgelid. 14. Vaccination and the Prevention Problem: Angus Dawson. Part V: Research Ethics: . 15. Background Briefing: International Research Ethics: Udo Schüklenk and Richard Ashcroft. 16. Equipoise and International Human–Subjects Research: Alex John London. 17. Symposium: Drugs for the Developing World,. Developing Drugs for the Developing World: An Economic, Legal, Moral, and Political Dilemma: David B. Resnik. 18. Some Questions about the Moral Responsibilities of Drug Companies in Developing Countries: Dan W. Brock. 19. Social Responsibility and Global Pharmaceutical Companies: Norman Daniels. Part VI: Genetics: . 20. Do Human Cells Have Rights?: Mary Warnock. 21. Going to the Roots of the Stem Cell Controversy: Søren Holm. 22. Designing Babies: Morally Permissible Ways to Modify the Human Genome: Nicholas Agar. 23. The Non–Identity Problem and Genetic Harms – the Case of Wrongful Handicaps: Dan W. Brock. 24. Coding and Consent: Moral Challenges of the Database Project in Iceland: Vilhjálmur Árnason. Part VII: Beginning of Life Issues: . 25. Is It Good to Make Happy People?: Stuart Rachels. 26. Genes, Embryos, and Future People: Walter Glannon. 27. Procreative Beneficence: Why We Should Select the Best Children: Julian Savulescu. 28. The Problem of Abortion: Essentially Contested Concepts and Moral Autonomy: Susanne Gibson. 29. Law and Bioethics, The Injustice of Unsafe Motherhood: Rebecca J. Cook and Bernard M. Dickens. 30. The Limits of Conscientious Objection to Abortion in the Developing World: Louis–Jacques van Bogaert. 31. Surrogate Mothering: Exploitation or Empowerment?: Laura M. Purdy. Part VIII: End of Life:. 32. The Metaphysics of Brain Death: Jeff McMahan. 33. Advance Directives, Autonomy and Unintended Death: Jim Stone. 34. End of Life Care in HIV–Infected Children Who Died in Hospital: Lesley D. Henley. Index

Ruth Chadwick has been co–editor of Bioethics since 2000. She is Distinguished Research Professor, Cardiff University, and Director of the ESRC Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (CESAGen): a Lancaster–Cardiff collaboration. Helga Kuhse is an Honorary Research Associate of the Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics. She was Director of the Centre until June 1999. Kuhse is the author of Caring: Nurses, Women and Ethics, The Sanctity of Life Doctrine in Medicine: A Critique , co–author of Should the Baby Live? with Peter Singer, editor of Willing to Listen – Wanting to Die and has published numerous articles in scholarly journals. Willem Landman was one of the founding editors and is currently co–editor of Developing World Bioethics . He is CEO of the Ethics Institute of South Africa (EthicSA), Professor Extraordinaire at the University of Stellenbosch, and Ethics Advisor to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Geneva. He studied at the University of Oxford and taught bioethics at the University of North Carolina. Udo Schüklenk has been co–editor of Bioethics since 2000. He was also one of the founding editors and is currently co–editor of Developing World Bioethics . He is a Professor of Philosophy and Ontario Research Chair in Bioethics and Public Policy in the Philosophy Department of Canada′s Queen′s University. Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne. His books include Animal Liberation, Practical Ethics, How Are We to Live?, Rethinking Life and Death, One World, and The Ethics of What We Eat. He was the founding president of the International Association of Bioethics.

‘A nice synthesis of some developments in the field that will be useful to those who dabble in bioethics, or who are interested in seeing what new areas of research have emerged alongside new technological advances and growing globalization. It is a nice supplement to some of the more traditional collections of contributions to this growing field.’ J. Jeremy Wisnewski, PhD, Hartwick College From Metapsychology Online Reviews (Volume 12, Issue 7) For the full review please visit: http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view—doc.php?type=book&id=4071

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