Bioethics
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Glavni autori: | Kuhse, Helga (Author), Singer, Peter |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
Malden, MA ; Oxford :
Blackwell Pub,
2006.
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Izdanje: | 2nd ed |
Nakladnička cjelina: |
Blackwell philosophy anthologies ;
25 |
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Table of contents Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Bioethics : |b an anthology / |c edited by Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer. |
250 | |a 2nd ed. | ||
260 | |a Malden, MA ; |a Oxford : |b Blackwell Pub., |c 2006. | ||
300 | |a XVII, 738 str. : |b ilustr. ; |c 25 cm | ||
440 | 0 | |a Blackwell philosophy anthologies ; |v 25 | |
504 | |a Bibliografske bilješke na kraju svakog poglavlja. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Abortion and health care ethics -- Abortion and infanticide -- A Defense of abortion -- Why abortion is immoral -- Are pregnant women fetal containers? -- The McCaughey septuplets: God's will or human choice? -- Surrogate mothering: exploitation or empowerment? -- A Response to Purdy -- The Right to Lesbian parenthood -- Rights, interests, and possible people -- Genetics and reproductive risk: can having children be immoral? -- Prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion: a challenge to practice and policy -- Genetic technology: a threat to deafness -- Sex selection: the case for -- Conception to obtain hematopoietic stem cells -- Why we should not permit embryos to be selected as tissue donors -- The Moral status of the cloning of humans -- Questions about some uses of genetic engineering -- Ethical issues in manipulating the human germ line -- The Moral significance of the therapy-enhancement distinction in human genetics -- Should we undertake genetic research on intelligence? -- Lessons from a dark and distant past -- Patient autonomy and value-neutrality in nondirective genetic counseling -- Genetic dilemmas and the child's right to an open future -- The Sanctity of life -- Declaration on euthanasia -- The Morality of killing: a traditional view -- Active and passive euthanasia -- Is killing no worse than letting die? -- Why killing is not always worse - and sometimes better - than letting die -- | |
505 | 0 | |a When care cannot cure: medical problems in seriously ill babies -- A Modern myth: that letting die is not the intentional causation of death -- The Abnormal child: moral dilemmas of doctors and parents -- Right to life of handicapped -- A Definition of irreversible coma -- Is the sanctity of life ethic terminally ill? -- Life past reason -- Dworkin on dementia: elegant theory, questionable policy -- The note -- When self-determination runs amok -- When abstract moralizing runs amok -- Listening and helping to die: the Dutch way -- Rescuing lives: can't we count? -- The Allocation of exotic medical lifesaving therapy -- Should alcoholics compete equally for liver transplantation? The Value of life -- How age should matter: justice as the basis for limiting care to the elderly -- Quality of life and resource allocation -- A Lifespan approach to health care -- Why give to strangers? -- Organ donation and retrieval: whose body is it anyway? -- The Case for allowing kidney sales -- The Survival lottery -- Ethics and clinical research -- Equipoise and the ethics of clinical research -- The Patient and the public good -- The Morality of clinical research: a case study -- Unethical trials of interventions to reduce perinatal transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus in developing countries -- We're trying to help our sickest people, not exploit them -- Question of respect for life: what some [Australian] members of parliament have said about. | |
505 | 0 | |a embryonic stem cell research in parliament this week -- Stem cells, sex, and procreation -- Duties toward animals -- A Utilitarian view -- All animals are equal -- Vivisection, morals and medicine: an exchange -- Confidentiality in medicine: a decrepit concept -- On a supposed right to lie from altruistic motives -- Should doctors tell the truth? -- On telling patients the truth -- On liberty -- From Schloendorff v. New York Hospital -- Amputees by choice -- Abandoning informed consent -- Rational desires and the limitation of life-sustaining treatment -- The Doctor-patient relationship in different cultures -- Ethical dilemmas for nurses: physicans' orders versus patients' rights - In defense of the traditional nurse -- When philosophers shoot from the hip -- Ethics consultation as moral engagement -- Truth or consequences: the role of philosophers in policy-making -- Should the decisions of ethics communities be based on community values? | |
653 | |a medicinska etika | ||
653 | |a bioetika | ||
700 | 1 | |a Kuhse, Helga |4 aut |4 edt | |
700 | 1 | |a Singer, Peter, |4 aut |4 edt | |
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