You don't need proof when you've got instinct gut feelings and some limits to parental authority
This book reflects on the many contributions made in and to European bioethics to date, in various locations, and from various disciplinary perspectives. In so doing, the book advances understanding of the academic and social status of European bioethics.
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Formato: | Revista digital |
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Routledge
2015.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction: The Voices and Rooms of European Bioethics, Richard Huxtable and Ruud ter Meulen 2. Twenty five years of the European Association of Centres for Medical Ethics (EACME), Renzo Pegoraro Part 1: The Voices and Rooms of European Bioethics, Then and Now 3. Contemporary Challenges for Bioethics: Voices in Harmony or Discord?, Ruth Chadwick 4. Bioethics, Then and Now - a 40 year Retrospective, Alastair Campbell 5.European Bioethics, Past and Present: Pluralism, Paul Schotsmans Part 2: European Bioethics in Social Rooms 6. The Voice of Bioethics in the Arts, Hub Zwart 7. Voices Carry? The Voice of Bioethics in the Courtroom and Voice of Law in Bioethics, Richard Huxtable and Suzanne Ost 8. Personalised Medicine: Priority Setting and Opportunity Costs in Different Social Rooms, Jochen Vollmann and Jan Schildmann Part 3: European Bioethics in Clinical Rooms 9. A Clinical Room with a View, Samia Hurst 10. Authority, Markets and Society: Three Possible Foundations for European Bioethics, Angus Dawson Part 4: European Bioethics in Academic Rooms 12. Bioethics in Academic Rooms: Hearing Other Voices, Living in Other Rooms, Raymond de Vries 13. Medical Ethics in Medical Classrooms: From Theory to Practice, Wing May Kong 14. Theory and Practice of Clinical Ethics Reconsidered: More Room for a European Approach, Please?, Rouven Porz.