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Ethical Issues In Modern Medicine: Contemporary Readings in Bioethics
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This comprehensive anthology represents the key issues and problems in the field of biomedical ethics through the most up-to-date readings and case studies available. Each of the books seven parts is prefaced with helpful introductions that raise important questions and skillfully contextualize the positions and main points of the articles that follow. This seventh edition updates and expands parts throughout the text, including the discussions of conflicting roles and responsibilities for medical professionals and justice in health care. A new Part Seven entitled Emerging Technologies and Perennial Issues, which explores the issues of behavioral genetics and human enhancements.
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9780073407357
9780073407357
Data sheet
- Publication date
- 2007
- Issue number
- 7
- Cover
- paperback
- Pages count
- 800
- Dimensions (mm)
- 185 x 231
- Weight (g)
- 1329
(* indicates new to 7th edition)
Preface
The Contributers
Introduction:: Moral Reasoning in the Medical Context
Bioethics:: Nature and Scope
Sources of Bioethical Problems and Concerns
Challenges to Ethical Theory
Moral Theories and Perspectives
Religious Ethics
Rights-Based Approaches
Communitarian Ethics
Virtue Ethics
Nonmoral Considerations
Modes of Moral Reasoning
PART ONE:: Foundations of the Health Professional-Patient Relationship
Section 1:: Autonomy, Paternalism, and Medical Models
The Hippocratic Oath
Alan Goldman, The Refutation of Medical Paternalism
Beneficience Today, or Autonomy (Maybe) Tomorrow?
Bernice S. Elger, Commentary
Jean-Claude Chevrolet, Commentary
*Terrence F. Ackerman, Why Doctors Should Intervene
Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Linda L. Emanuel, Four Models of the Physician-Patient Relationship
Section 2:: Informed Consent & Truth Telling
John D. Arras, Antihypertensives and the Risk of Temporary Impotence:: A Case Study in Informed Consent
Jay Katz, Informed Consent - Must it Remain a Fairy Tale?
Francoise Baylis, Error in Medicine:: Nurturing Truthfulness
*Leslie J. Blackhall, Gelya Frank, Sheila Murphy and Vicki Mitchel, Bioethics In a Different Tongue:: The Case of Truth-Telling
Benjamin Freedman, Offering Truth
Section 3:: Conflicting Professional Roles and Responsibilities
Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
Len Fleck and Marcia Angell, Please Dont Tell
Lainie Friedman Ross, Disclosing Misattributed Paternity
*Dessmon YH Tai, SARS Plague:: Duty to Care or Medical Heroism
*Ezekiel J. Emanuel, The Lessons of SARS
*Gregory L. Eastwood, Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai, Ding-Shinn Chenn and James Dwyer, What Should the Dean Do?
*Julie Cantor and Ken Baum, The Limits of Conscientious Objections - May Pharmacists Refuse to Fill Prescriptions for Emergency Contraception
*Atul Gawande, When Law and Ethics Collide - Why Physicians Participate in Executions
*Ken Baum, To Comfort Always:: Physician Participation in Executions
*Daniel Zupan, Gary Solis, Richard Schoonhoven and George Annas, Dialysis for a Prisoner of War?
PART TWO:: Allocation, Social Justice, and Health Policy
Section 1:: Justice, Health, and Health Care
Presidents Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, An Ethical Framework for Securing Access to Health Care
Norman Daniels, Equal Opportunity and Health Care
H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., Freedom and Moral Diversity:: The Moral Failures of Health Care in the Welfare State
*Richard Wilkinson and Michael Marmot, eds. for the World Health Organization, The Social Determinants of Health:: The Solid Facts
*Ichiro Kawachi, Why the United States Is Not Number One in Health
*Norman Daniels, Justice, Health, and Health Care
*Gopal Sreenivasan, Opportunity Is Not the Key
Section 2:: Allocating Scarce Resources
Alex John London, Bone Marrow Transplants for Advanced Breast Cancer:: The Story of Christine deMeurers
*Ronald Dworkin, Justice and the High Cost of Health
*Robert Steinbrook, Imposing Personal Responsibility for Health
*Alexander W. Cappellen and Ole Frithjof Norheim, Responsibility in Health Care:: A Liberal Egalitarian Approach
Norman Daniels and James Sabin, Last-Chance Therapies and Managed Care:: Pluralism, Fair Procedures, and Legitimacy
*James Dwyer, Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social Responsibility
*John D. Arras, Rationing Vaccine During an Avian Influenza Pandemic:: Why It Wont Be Easy
*Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Alan Wertheimer, Who Should Get Flu Vaccine When Not All Can?
Section 3:: Organ Transplantation:: Gifts vs. Markets
*Janet Radcliffe-Richards, Abdallah S. Daar, Ronald D. Guttman, Raymond Hoffenberg, Ian Kennedy, Margaret Lock, Robert A. Sells, Nicholas L. Tilney, for the International Forum for Transplant Ethics, The Case for Allowing Kidney Sales
*Charles A. Erin and John Harris, An Ethical Market in Human Organs
*Donald Joralemon and Phil Cox, Body Values:: The Case Against Compensating for Transplant Organs
Section 4:: Poverty, Health, and Justice Beyond National Borders
*Thomas A. Pogge, Responsibilities for Poverty-Related Ill Health
*Mathias Risse, Do We Owe the Global Poor Assistance or Rectification?
PART THREE:: Defining Death, Forgoing Life-Sustaining Treatment, and Euthanasia
Section 1:: The Definition of Death
Presidents Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Defining Death
*James L. Bernat, The Whole-Brain Concept of Death Remains Optimum Public Policy
*Jeff McMahan, An Alternative to Brain Death
Section 2:: Decisional Capacity and the Right to Refuse Treatment
State of Tennessee Department of Human Services v. Mary C. Northern:: Transcript of Proceedings, Testimony of Mary C. Northern
Allen Buchanan and Dan W. Brock, Deciding for Others:: Competency
Keith Burton, A Chronicle:: Daxs Case as it Happened
Robert B. White, Commentary
H. Tristram Engelhardt, Commentary
Section 3:: Advance Directives
George J. Annas, The Health Care Proxy and the Living Will
*Angela Fagerlin and Carl E. Schneider, Enough:: The Failure of the Living Will
Norman L. Cantor, Testing the Limits of Precedent Autonomy:: Five Scenarios
Section 4:: Choosing for the Once-Competent
*Jay Wolfson, Erring on the Side of Theresa Schiavo:: Reflections of the Special Guardian Ad Litem
*Wesley J. Smith, Human Non-PersonTerri Schiavo, Bioethics, and Our Future
In the Matter of Claire C. Conroy
John D. Arras, The Severely Demented, Minimally Functional Patient:: An Ethical Analysis
U.S. Bishops Pro-Life Committee, Nutrition and Hydration:: Moral and Pastoral Reflections
Rebecca S. Dresser and John A. Robertson, Quality of Life and Non-Treatment Decisions for Incompetent Patients:: A Critique of the Orthodox Approach
Nancy K. Rhoden, The Limits of Legal Objectivity
*Section 5:: Choosing for the Never-Competent
*Alicia Ouellette, Termination of Life-Support for a Never-Competent Patient:: the Sheila Pouliot Case
*John Robertson, Extreme Prematurity and Parental Rights After Baby Doe
*John Paris, Michael D. Schreiber and Alun Elias-Jones, Resuscitation of the Preterm Infant Against Parental Wishes
Section 6:: Physician-Assisted Death
Timothy E. Quill, Death and Dignity:: A Case of Individualized Decision Making
John D. Arras, Physician-Assisted Suicide:: A Tragic View
Assisted Suicide:: an Amicus Curiae Brief
Ronald Dworkin, Introduction
Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Nagel, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, Thomas Scanlon, and Judith Jarvis Thomson, The Philosophers Brief
Margaret Battin, Euthanasia:: The Way We Do It, The Way They Do It (updates for the new edition)
John Hardwig, Is There A Duty to Die?
Felicia Nimue Ackerman, For Now Have I My Death::the Duty to Die versus the Duty to Help the Ill Stay Alive
PART FOUR:: Reproduction
Section 1:: The Morality of Abortion
Pope John Paul II, The Unspeakable Crime of Abortion
Don Marquis, Why Abortion is Immoral
Bonnie Steinbock, Why Most Abortions Are Not Wrong
Judith Jarvis Thomson, A Defense of Abortion
Margaret Olivia Little, The Morality of Abortion
Section 2:: Obligations to the Not-Yet-Born
*Howard Minkoff and Lynn M. Paltrow, The Rights of Unborn Children and the Value of Pregnant Women
Allen Buchanan, Dam Brock, Norman Daniels and Daniel Wikler, Reproductive Freedom and the Prevention of Genetically Transmitted Harmful Conditions
*Richard J. Hull, Cheap Listening? - Reflections on the Concept of Wrongful Disability
Section 3:: Assisted Reproduction
John A. Robertson, The Presumptive Primacy of Procreative Liberty
Vatican, Instruction on Respect for Human Life in Its Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation
*Thomas H. Murray, What are Families for? Getting to an Ethics of Reproductive Technology
*Jessica Cohen, Grade A:: The Market for a Yale Womans Eggs
*Bonnie Steinbock, Payment for Egg Donation
Section 4:: Reproductive Cloning
*The Presidents Council on Bioethics, The Case Against Cloning-to-Produce-Children
*Bonnie Steinbock, Reproductive Cloning:: Another Look
Thomas H. Murray, Even If It Worked, Cloning Wouldnt Bring Her Back
PART FIVE:: Genetics
Section 1:: Prenatal Genetic Testing
Adrienne Asch, Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion:: A Challenge to Practice and Policy
*Bonnie Steinbock, Disability, Prenatal Testing and Selective Abortion
Jeffrey R. Botkin, Ethical Issues and Practical Problems in Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
Bonnie Steinbock, Case Study on Molly and Adam Nash
Section 2:: Therapeutic Cloning and Stem Cell Research
*Michael Sandel, Embryo Ethics - The Moral Logic of Stem-Cell Research
*Robert George and Patrick Lee, Acorns and Embryos
*William FitzPatrick, Surplus Embryos, Nonreproductive Cloning, and the Intend/Foresee Distinction
PART SIX:: Experimentation on Human Subjects
Section 1:: Born in Scandal:: The Origins of US Research Ethics
The Nuremburg Code
John D. Arras, The Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital Case
David J. Rothman and Sheila M. Rothman, The Willowbrook Hepatitis Studies
Allan M. Brandt, Racism and Research:: The Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, The Belmont Report
Section 2:: The Ethics of Randomized Clinical Trials
Maurie Markman, Ethical Difficulties with Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Cancer Patients:: Examples from the Field of Gynecologic Oncology
Samuel Hellman and Deborah S. Hellman, Of Mice but Not Men:: Problems of the Randomized Clinical Trial
Benjamin Freedman, A Response to a Purported Ethical Difficulty with Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Cancer Patients
Section 3:: Ethical Issues in International Research
Peter Lurie and Sidney M. Wolfe, Unethical Trials of Interventions to Reduce Perinatal Transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Developing Countries
Robert A. Crouch and John D. Arras, AZT Trials and Tribulations
Alex John London, The Ambiguity and the Exigency:: Clarifying Standard of Care Arguments in International Research
Leonard H. Glanz, George J. Annas, Michael A Grodin, and Wendy K. Mariner, Reasearch in Developing Countries:: Taking Benefit Seriously
*Participants in the 2001 Conference on Ethical Aspects of Research in Developing Countries, Fair Benefits for Research in Developing Countries
Section 4:: Research on Children
Alex John London, Children and Minimal Risk Research:: The Kennedy-Krieger Lead Paint Study
Thomas H. Murray, Research on Children and the Scope of Responsible Parenthood
Benjamin Freedman, Abraham Fuks, and Charles Weijer, In Loco Parentis:: Minimal Risk as an Ethical Threshold for Research upon Children
PART SEVEN:: Emerging Technologies and Perennial Issues
Section 1:: Emerging Technologies
*Steven Pinker, Designer Baby Myth
*Mark A. Rothstein, Applications of Behavioral Genetics:: Outpacing the Science
*Walter Glannon, Neuroethics
Section 2:: Enhancement
*David B. Allen, Growth Hormone Therapy for the Disability of Short Stature
Norman Daniels, The Genome Project, Individual Differences, and Just Health Care
*Julian Savulescu, Genetic Interventions and the Ethics of Enhancement of Human Beings
*Michael Sandel, The Case Against Perfection:: Whats Wrong with Designer Children, Bionic Athletes, and Genetic Engineering
*Ronald Bailey, Anyone for Tennis, at the Age of 150??
Section 3:: Free Will and Responsibility
*Walter Glannon, Neurobiology, Neuroimaging, and Free Will
Appendix:: Resources in Bioethics
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