Handbook of Bioethics Taking Stock of the Field from a Philosophical Perspective /
In general, the history of virtue theory is well-documented (Sherman, 1997; OỚ"Neill, 1996). Its relationship to medicine is also recorded in our work and in that of others (Pellegrino and Thomasma, 1993b; 1996; Drane, 1994; Ellos, 1990). General publications stress the importance of training...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
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2004.
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Series: | Philosophy and Medicine ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Taking Stock of Bioethics From a Philosophical Perspective
- Introduction: Taking Stock of Bioethics From a Philosophical Perspective
- The Emergence of Bioethics
- The History of Bioethics as a Discipline
- Bioethical Theory
- Principles and Principlism
- Casuistry
- Virtue Theory in Philosophy of Medicine
- Common Morality
- Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
- Four Narrative Approaches to Bioethics
- Philosophy of Medicine and Medical Ethics: A Phenomenological Perspective
- Core Concepts in Clinical Ethics
- The Logic of Health Concepts
- Physicians and Patients in Relation: Clinical Interpretation and Dialogues of Trust
- Informed Consent
- Philosophical Challenges to the Use of Advance Directives
- Ethics Committees and Case Consultation: Theory and Practice
- The Public Policy Context
- The Ethics of Controlled Clinical Trials
- Ethical Issues in the Use of Cost Effectiveness Analysis for the Prioritization of Health Resources
- Sic Et Non: Some Disputed Questions in Reproductive Ethics
- Testing Genes and Constructing Humans Ớ Ethics and Genetics
- Foundations of the Health Professions
- Death, Dying, Euthanasia, and Palliative Care: Perspectives from Philosophy of Medicine and Ethics
- Philosophical Issues in Psychiatry
- Nursing Ethics
- Geroethics
- Ethics and Philosophy of Public Health.