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Medical Ethics


Medical Ethics


2. Aufl.

von: Michael Boylan

41,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 25.06.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118657973
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 416

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<p>The second edition of<i> Medical Ethics</i> deals accessibly with a broad range of significant issues in bioethics, and presents the reader with the latest developments. This new edition has been greatly revised and updated, with half of the sections written specifically for this new volume.</p> <ul> <li>An accessible introduction for beginners, offering a combination of important established essays and new essays commissioned especially for this volume</li> <li>Greatly revised - half of the selections are new to this edition, including two essays on genetic enhancement and a section on gender, race and culture</li> <li>Includes new material on ethical theory as a grounding for understanding the ethical dimensions of medicine and healthcare</li> <li>Now includes a short story on organ allocation, providing a vivid approach to the issue for readers</li> <li>Provides students with the tools to write their own case study essays</li> <li>An original section on health provides a theoretical context for the succeeding essays</li> <li>Presents a carefully selected set of readings designed to progressively move the reader to competency in subject comprehension and essay writing</li> </ul>
<p>Notes on Contributors x</p> <p>Preface to the Second Edition xiii</p> <p>Source Credits xv</p> <p><b>1 Ethical Reasoning 1<br /> </b><i>Michael Boylan</i></p> <p><b>2 Health: The Aim of Medicine 12</b></p> <p>Ethics, Infertility, and Public Health: Balancing Public Good and Private Choice 13<br /> <i>Rosemarie Tong</i></p> <p>Too Old for the Good of Health? 30<br /> <i>Anita Silvers</i></p> <p>Health as Self-Fulfillment 44<br /> <i>Michael Boylan</i></p> <p>Evaluating a Case Study: Developing a Practical Ethical Viewpoint 58</p> <p><b>3 Physician, Nurse, and Patient: The Practice of Medicine 65<br /> </b>A. Paternalism and Autonomy 72</p> <p>Medical Paternalism and Patient Autonomy 72<br /> <i>John-Stewart Gordon</i></p> <p>Rational Non-Interventional Paternalism: Why Doctors Ought to Make Judgments of What Is Best for Their Patients 83<br /> <i>Julian Savulescu</i></p> <p>B. Privacy and Confidentiality 90</p> <p>Medical Privacy in the Age of Genomics 90<br /> <i>David Koepsell</i></p> <p>Ethical Issues Experienced by HIV-Infected African-American Women 98<br /> <i>Katharine V. Smith and Jan Russell</i></p> <p>C. Informed Consent 104</p> <p>Should Informed Consent Be Based on Rational Beliefs? 104<br /> <i>Julian Savulescu and Richard W. Momeyer</i></p> <p>Cultural Diversity and Informed Consent 115<br /> <i>Ellen Agard, Daniel Finkelstein, and Edward Wallach </i></p> <p>D. Gender, Culture, and Race 120</p> <p>On Treatment of Myopia: Feminist Standpoint Theory and Bioethics 120<br /> <i>Mary B. Mahowald</i></p> <p>Culture and Medical Intervention 131<br /> <i>Michael Boylan</i></p> <p>Healthcare Disparity and Changing the Complexion of Orthopedic Surgeons 146<br /> <i>Richard E. Grant and Michael Boylan</i></p> <p>Evaluating a Case Study: Finding the Conflicts 157</p> <p><b>4 Issues of Life and Death 164<br /> </b>A. Euthanasia 167</p> <p>Killing and Allowing to Die 167<br /> <i>Daniel Callahan</i></p> <p>Euthanasia in The Netherlands: Justifiable Euthanasia 171<br /> <i>Pieter V. Admiraal</i></p> <p>Why Doctors Must Not Kill 179<br /> <i>Leon R. Kass</i></p> <p>B. Abortion 184</p> <p>An Almost Absolute Value in History 184<br /> <i>John T. Noonan Jr. </i></p> <p>A Defense of Abortion 190<br /> <i>Judith Jarvis Thomson</i></p> <p>The Abortion Debate in the Twenty-First Century 203<br /> <i>Michael Boylan</i></p> <p>Evaluating a Case Study: Assessing Embedded Levels 218</p> <p><b>5 Genetic Enhancement 225</b></p> <p>Ethical Issues in Human Enhancement 226<br /> <i>Nick Bostrom and Rebecca Roache</i></p> <p>Limitations on Scientific Research 251<br /> <i>Michael Boylan</i></p> <p>Evaluating a Case Study: Applying Ethical Issues 265</p> <p><b>6 Healthcare Policy 271<br /> </b>A. The Right to Healthcare 275</p> <p>There Is No “Right” to Healthcare 275<br /> <i>John David Lewis</i></p> <p>The Moral Right to Healthcare: Part Two 283<br /> <i>Michael Boylan</i></p> <p>B. The Organ Allocation Problem 298</p> <p>A Review of Ethical Issues in Transplantation 298<br /> <i>Rosamond Rhodes</i></p> <p>Fault and the Allocation of Spare Organs 305<br /> <i>Brian Smart</i></p> <p>Applicants 313<br /> <i>Felicia Niume Ackerman</i></p> <p>C. International Public Health Policy and Ethics 324</p> <p>Toward Control of Infectious Disease: Ethical Challenges for a Global Effort 324<br /> <i>Margaret P. Battin, Charles B. Smith, Leslie P. Francis, and Jay A. Jacobson</i></p> <p>Shaping Ethical Guidelines for an Influenza Pandemic 345<br /> <i>Rosemarie Tong</i></p> <p>TB Matters More 360<br /> <i>Michael J. Selgelid, Paul M. Kelly, and Adrian Sleigh</i></p> <p>Evaluating a Case Study: Structuring the Essay 373</p> <p>Further Reading 379</p>
<b>Michael Boylan</b> is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Marymount University. He is the author and editor of 26 books, including his manifesto on social/political philosophy <i>A Just Society</i> (2004), and on cosmopolitanism <i>Morality and Global Justice: Justifications and Applications</i> (2011). Boylan was himself the focus of an edited volume, <i>Morality and Justice: Reading Boylan’s A Just Society</i> (2009). He has served on professional and governmental policy committees and was a fellow at the Center for American Progress and a program presenter at The Brookings Institution. He has been an invited speaker in nine countries around the world, including talks in Oxford, Cambridge, Cologne, Oslo, Dublin, Sydney, and the Sorbonne.
<p>The second edition of <i>Medical Ethics</i> introduces readers to key issues that arise within the world of bioethics, providing a strong theoretical foundation to the subject. This new edition has been greatly revised and updated; half of the selections are new to this volume, including two brand new essays on genetic enhancement, a new section on gender, race and culture, and a new essay on the Healthcare Affordability act. The volume is now introduced with an original discussion on ethical decision making.</p> <p>This accessible introduction provides clear insights into paternalism and autonomy; privacy and confidentiality; informed consent; gender, culture and race; euthanasia; abortion; genetic enhancement; and healthcare policy. An innovative section on health provides a strong theoretical context for the succeeding essays. Pedagogical features are included throughout, comprising case studies depicting situations related to topics discussed in the chapter's readings and instructions on how to work-up cases into argumentative essays. A short story on organ allocation has been added, providing a vivid and lively approach for students. Many of the cases have been updated to reflect current problems, ensuring students are introduced to the very latest developments.</p>
<p>“This book is to be highly recommended to anyone who has an interest in medical ethics. I cannot think of another anthology quite like this: it combines a detailed account of classic themes in medical ethics with original exploration of novel challenges. And it does more than this: it is rich in case studies and other pedagogical devices, which render the book an invaluable resource for anyone involved in medical ethics education.”</p> <p>—Simona Giordano, Reader in Bioethics, CSEP, The University of Manchester</p> <p>“Boylan’s latest edition of the text <i>Medical Ethics</i> combines his unifying philosophical considerations with the individual perspectives of other top-notch bioethicists, less well-known essays with classic articles.  It should prove to be an excellent resource in the classroom, supporting both careful reflection and meaningful discussion.”</p> <p>—D. Micah Hester, Chief of the Division of Medical Humanities, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine</p>

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