Life choices a Hastings Center introduction to bioethics
Conjunto de artículos sobre bioética así como escritos que tratan de una amplia temas relacionados con esta disciplina.
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press
[2000]
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Edición: | Second edition |
Colección: | Hastings Center studies in ethics
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Can Ethics Provide Answers?
- Can Ethics Provide Answers? / James Rachels
- The Role of Emotion in Ethical Decisionmaking / Sidney Callahan
- Where Ethics Comes From and What to Do About It / Carl Elliott
- The Goals and Allocation of Medicine
- The Goals of Medicine: Setting New Priorities: A Hastings Center Project Report
- Setting New Priorities
- Specifying the Goals of Medicine
- Medicine and Public Health, Ethics and Human Rights / Jonathan M. Mann
- The Allocation of Medicine
- Last-Chance Therapies and Managed Care: Pluralism, Fair Procedures, and Legitimacy / Norman Daniels, James E. Sabin
- Rescuing Lives: Can't We Count? / Paul T. Menzel
- Public Goods and Fair Prices: Balancing Technological Innovation with Social Well-Being / Baruch Brody
- Biomedicine, Rights, and Responsibilities
- The Burden of Decision / Alexander Morgan Capron
- What About the Family? / John Hardwig
- The Family in Medical Decisionmaking / Jeffrey Blustein
- Reproductive Freedom and Responsibility
- Abortion: The Right to an Argument / Gilbert Meilaender
- Is There Life After Roe v. Wade? / Mary B. Mahowald
- Abortion: Listening to the Middle / Edward A. Langerak
- Termination of Treatment
- Setting Standards for Limiting Care
- Is There a Duty to Die? / John Hardwig
- Terminating Treatment: Age as a Standard / Daniel Callahan
- Triage in the ICU / Robert D. Truog
- Terminating Treatment for the Terminally Ill
- Is Consent Useful When Resuscitation Isn't? / Giles R. Scofield