Wiley: Bioethics: An Anthology, 3rd Edition. Acknowledgments xii. Introduction 1. Part I Abortion 9. Introduction 1. 11 Abortion and Health Care Ethics 1. John Finnis. 2 Abortion and Infanticide 2. Michael Tooley. 3 A Defense of Abortion 3. Judith Jarvis Thomson. Why Abortion Is Immoral 4. Don Marquis. Part II Issues in Reproduction 6. Introduction 6. 3Assisted Reproduction 6. Multiple Gestation and Damaged Babies: God’s Will or Human Choice? Gregory Pence. 6 Assisted Reproduction in Same Sex Couples 7. Dorothy A. Greenfeld and Emre Seli. Rights, Interests, and Possible People 8. Derek Parfit. 8 The Ethics of Uterus Transplantation 9. Ruby Catsanos, Wendy Rogers, and Mianna Lotz. Prenatal Screening, Sex Selection, and Cloning 1. Genetics and Reproductive Risk: Can Having Children Be Immoral? Purdy. 10 Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion: A Challenge to Practice and Policy 1. Adrienne Asch. 11 Genetic Technology: A Threat to Deafness 1. Ruth Chadwick and Mairi Levitt. Sex Selection and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. The Ethics Committee of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine 1. Sex Selection and Preimplantation Diagnosis: A Response to the Ethics Committee of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine 1. Julian Savulescu and Edgar Dahl. Conception to Obtain Hematopoietic Stem Cells 1. John A. Wagner. 15 Why We Should Not Permit Embryos to Be Selected as Tissue Donors 1. David King. 16 The Moral Status of the Cloning of Humans 1. Michael Tooley. Part III Genetic Manipulation 1. Introduction 1. 75. Questions about Some Uses of Genetic Engineering 1. Jonathan Glover. 18 The Moral Significance of the Therapy–Enhancement Distinction in Human Genetics 1. David B. Resnik. 19 Should We Undertake Genetic Research on Intelligence? Ainsley Newson and Robert Williamson. In Defense of Posthuman Dignity 2. Nick Bostrom. Part IV Life and Death Issues 2. Introduction 2. 17. The Sanctity of Life 2. Jonathan Glover. 22 Declaration on Euthanasia 2. Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Killing and Letting Die 2. The Morality of Killing: A Traditional View 2. Germain Grisez and Joseph M. Boyle, Jr. 2. 4 Active and Passive Euthanasia 2. James Rachels. 25 Is Killing No Worse Than Letting Die? Winston Nesbitt. 26 Why Killing is Not Always Worse – and Sometimes Better – Than Letting Die 2. Helga Kuhse. 27 Moral Fictions and Medical Ethics 2. Franklin G. Brock. Severely Disabled Newborns 2. List Of Bioethics TopicsBioethics Vaughn PdfWhen Care Cannot Cure: Medical Problems in Seriously Ill Babies 2. Neil Campbell. 29 The Abnormal Child: Moral Dilemmas of Doctors and Parents 2. R. Hare. 30 Right to Life of Handicapped 2. Alison Davis. 31 Conjoined Twins, Embodied Personhood, and Surgical Separation 2. Christine Overall.
Brain Death 3. 05. A Definition of Irreversible Coma 3. Report of the Ad Hoc Committee of the Harvard Medical School to Examine the Definition of Brain Death. Are Recent Defences of the Brain Death Concept Adequate? Ari Joffe. 34 Is the Sanctity of Life Ethic Terminally Ill? Peter Singer. Advance Directives 3. Life Past Reason 3. Ronald Dworkin. 36 Dworkin on Dementia: Elegant Theory, Questionable Policy 3. Rebecca Dresser. Voluntary Euthanasia and Medically Assisted Suicide 3. The Note 3. 53. Chris Hill. When Self . 3. 77. Bernard Lo. Part V Resource Allocation 3. Introduction 3. 83. Rescuing Lives: Can’t We Count? Menzel. 43 Should Alcoholics Compete Equally for Liver Transplantation? Moss and Mark Siegler. The Value of Life 3. John Harris. 45 Bubbles under the Wallpaper: Healthcare Rationing and Discrimination 4. Nick Beckstead and Toby Ord. Part VI Obtaining Organs 4. Introduction 4. 15. Organ Donation and Retrieval: Whose Body Is It Anyway? Bioethics An Anthology 2nd Edition bioethics an anthology 2nd edition bioethics 2nd edition vaughn bioethics lewis. Bioethics An Anthology 2nd Edition PDF. Bioethics: An Anthology, 3rd edition. Buy the Bioethics: An Anthology ebook. Bioethics: An Anthology PDF. Kluge. 47 The Case for Allowing Kidney Sales 4. Janet Radcliffe . Tilney, and for the International Forum for Transplant Ethics. Ethical Issues in the Supply and Demand of Human Kidneys 4. Debra Satz. 49 The Survival Lottery 4. John Harris. Part VII Experimentation with Human Participants 4. Introduction 4. 45. Human Participants 4. Ethics and Clinical Research 4. Henry K. Beecher. Equipoise and the Ethics of Clinical Research 4. Benjamin Freedman. The Patient and the Public Good 4. Samuel Hellman. 53 Scientific Research Is a Moral Duty 4. John Harris. 54 Participation in Biomedical Research Is an Imperfect Moral Duty: A Response to John Harris 4. Sandra Shapshay and Kenneth D. Pimple. 55 Unethical Trials of Interventions to Reduce Perinatal Transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Developing Countries 4. Peter Lurie and Sidney M. Wolfe. 56 We’re Trying to Help Our Sickest People, Not Exploit Them 4. Danstan Bagenda and Philippa Musoke . Richardson. Human Embryos – Stem Cells 5. President Discusses Stem Cell Research 5. George W. Bush. 59 Killing Embryos for Stem Cell Research 5. Jeff Mc. Mahan. Part VIII Experimentation with Animals 5. Introduction 5. 23. Duties towards Animals 5. Immanuel Kant. 61 A Utilitarian View 5. Jeremy Bentham. 62 All Animals Are Equal 5. Peter Singer. 63 Vivisection, Morals and Medicine: An Exchange 5. R. Frey and Sir William Paton. Part IX Public Health Issues 5. Introduction 5. 53. Ethics and Infectious Disease 5. Michael J. Selgelid. Rethinking Mandatory HIV Testing during Pregnancy in Areas with High HIV Prevalence Rates: Ethical and Policy Issues 5. Udo Sch? 5. 72. Russell Armstrong. XDR ? 6. 15. Joseph Collins. On Telling Patients the Truth 6. Roger Higgs. Informed Consent and Patient Autonomy 6. On Liberty 6. 31. John Stuart Mill. From Schloendorff v. New. York Hospital 6. Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo. 75 Informed Consent: Its History, Meaning, and Present Challenges 6. Tom L. Beauchamp. The Doctor–Patient Relationship in Different Cultures 6. Ruth Macklin. 77 Amputees by Choice 6. Carl Elliott. 78 Rational Desires and the Limitation of Life . Dock. 81 In Defense of the Traditional Nurse 7. Lisa H. Newton. 82 Patient Autonomy and Medical Paternity: Can Nurses Help Doctors to Listen to Patients? Sarah Breier. 83 Health and Human Rights Advocacy: Perspectives from a Rwandan Refugee Camp 7. Carol Pavlish, Anita Ho, and Ann . Moreno. 85 How Electrical Brain Stimulation Can Change the Way We Think 7. Sally Adee. 86 Neuroethics: Ethics and the Sciences of the Mind 7. Neil Levy. 87 Freedom of Memory Today 7. Adam Kolber. 88 Towards Responsible Use of Cognitive . Kessler, Michael Gazzaniga, Philip Campbell, and Martha J. Farah. 89 Engineering Love 7. Julian Savulescu and Anders Sandberg.
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