The Oxford Readings in Philosophy series brings together important recent writing in major areas of philosophical enquiry, selected from a variety of sources which may not be conveniently available to the university student or general reader. In this volume, John Harris presents the examples of the very best philosophical writing in bioethics from an internationally renowned list of contributors; authors featured include Peter Singer, Helga Kuhse, Tom Beauchamp, Ruth Macklin, and Ronald Dworkin. The book begins with a substantial overview by John Harris, looking at the evolution and nature of bioethics, contemporary debates, and introduces each of the pieces included, setting them in their academic context. Organized thematically, the volume covers the beginnings of life, end of life, value of life, quality of life, future generations, and professional ethics. It is a wide-ranging volume that covers the broad spectrum of the major topics in bioethics, and its clear and accessible approach makes it essential reading for all students of bioethics.
Introduction; Beginnings of Life; A Defence of Abortion; Killing and Letting Die; Abortion: Identity and Loss; End of Life; Terminating Life-Sustaining Treatment of the Demented; Which Way Down the Slippery Slope? Nazi Medical Killing and Euthanaisa Today; Advance Directives and the Personal Identity Problem; The Value of Life; What is Sacred?; Taking and Saving Lives; Allocation of Scarce Resources and Quality of Life; The Survival Lottery; Health-Care Needs and Distributive Justice; Equality or Priority?; Quality of Life Measures in Health Care and Medical Ethics; Future Generations; Future People, Disability and Screening; Wrongful Life: Paradoxes in the Morality of Causing People to Exist; Professional Ethics; Principalism and its Alleged Competitors; Not Just Autonomy - the Principles of American Biomedical Ethics; Telling the Truth, Confidentiality, Consent and Respect for Autonomy; Notes on Contributors; Select Bibliography; Index of Names;
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