Beyond Autonomy
Herausgeber: Kirchhoffer, David G.; Richards, Bernadette J.
Beyond Autonomy
Herausgeber: Kirchhoffer, David G.; Richards, Bernadette J.
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Analyses the limitations of respect for autonomy and consent in human research ethics and explores alternative ethical approaches.
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Analyses the limitations of respect for autonomy and consent in human research ethics and explores alternative ethical approaches.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 489g
- ISBN-13: 9781108491907
- ISBN-10: 1108491901
- Artikelnr.: 56033100
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 489g
- ISBN-13: 9781108491907
- ISBN-10: 1108491901
- Artikelnr.: 56033100
Introduction. The limits of respect for autonomy David G. Kirchhoffer; Part
I. Exploring Problems of Respect for Autonomy in Bioethics, Law and
Society: 1. Autonomy and the law: widely used, poorly defined Bernadette J.
Richards; 2. Lack of autonomy: debates concerning research involving
children Thomas H. Murray; 3. Diminished autonomy: consent and chronic
addiction Steve Matthews and Jeanette Kennett; 4. Compromised autonomy:
social inequality and issues of status and control S. Stewart Braun; Part
II. The Search for Alternative or Complementary Concepts Surrounding
Autonomy: 5. Self-ownership in research ethics Garrett Cullity; 6.
Beneficence in research ethics David G. Kirchhoffer, Christi D. Favor and
Christopher D. Cordner; 7. Dignity, being and becoming in research ethics
David G. Kirchhoffer; 8. Virtues in research ethics: developing an
empirically-informed account of virtues in biomedical research practice
Justin Oakley; Part III. Beyond Autonomy: Turning to the Community to
Protect the Individual: 9. Duties of shared membership in research ethics
José Miola; 10. Engaging communities in human research in the Global South
Anita Ho; 11. Reducing shared vulnerabilities to data misuse Wendy Rogers.
I. Exploring Problems of Respect for Autonomy in Bioethics, Law and
Society: 1. Autonomy and the law: widely used, poorly defined Bernadette J.
Richards; 2. Lack of autonomy: debates concerning research involving
children Thomas H. Murray; 3. Diminished autonomy: consent and chronic
addiction Steve Matthews and Jeanette Kennett; 4. Compromised autonomy:
social inequality and issues of status and control S. Stewart Braun; Part
II. The Search for Alternative or Complementary Concepts Surrounding
Autonomy: 5. Self-ownership in research ethics Garrett Cullity; 6.
Beneficence in research ethics David G. Kirchhoffer, Christi D. Favor and
Christopher D. Cordner; 7. Dignity, being and becoming in research ethics
David G. Kirchhoffer; 8. Virtues in research ethics: developing an
empirically-informed account of virtues in biomedical research practice
Justin Oakley; Part III. Beyond Autonomy: Turning to the Community to
Protect the Individual: 9. Duties of shared membership in research ethics
José Miola; 10. Engaging communities in human research in the Global South
Anita Ho; 11. Reducing shared vulnerabilities to data misuse Wendy Rogers.
Introduction. The limits of respect for autonomy David G. Kirchhoffer; Part
I. Exploring Problems of Respect for Autonomy in Bioethics, Law and
Society: 1. Autonomy and the law: widely used, poorly defined Bernadette J.
Richards; 2. Lack of autonomy: debates concerning research involving
children Thomas H. Murray; 3. Diminished autonomy: consent and chronic
addiction Steve Matthews and Jeanette Kennett; 4. Compromised autonomy:
social inequality and issues of status and control S. Stewart Braun; Part
II. The Search for Alternative or Complementary Concepts Surrounding
Autonomy: 5. Self-ownership in research ethics Garrett Cullity; 6.
Beneficence in research ethics David G. Kirchhoffer, Christi D. Favor and
Christopher D. Cordner; 7. Dignity, being and becoming in research ethics
David G. Kirchhoffer; 8. Virtues in research ethics: developing an
empirically-informed account of virtues in biomedical research practice
Justin Oakley; Part III. Beyond Autonomy: Turning to the Community to
Protect the Individual: 9. Duties of shared membership in research ethics
José Miola; 10. Engaging communities in human research in the Global South
Anita Ho; 11. Reducing shared vulnerabilities to data misuse Wendy Rogers.
I. Exploring Problems of Respect for Autonomy in Bioethics, Law and
Society: 1. Autonomy and the law: widely used, poorly defined Bernadette J.
Richards; 2. Lack of autonomy: debates concerning research involving
children Thomas H. Murray; 3. Diminished autonomy: consent and chronic
addiction Steve Matthews and Jeanette Kennett; 4. Compromised autonomy:
social inequality and issues of status and control S. Stewart Braun; Part
II. The Search for Alternative or Complementary Concepts Surrounding
Autonomy: 5. Self-ownership in research ethics Garrett Cullity; 6.
Beneficence in research ethics David G. Kirchhoffer, Christi D. Favor and
Christopher D. Cordner; 7. Dignity, being and becoming in research ethics
David G. Kirchhoffer; 8. Virtues in research ethics: developing an
empirically-informed account of virtues in biomedical research practice
Justin Oakley; Part III. Beyond Autonomy: Turning to the Community to
Protect the Individual: 9. Duties of shared membership in research ethics
José Miola; 10. Engaging communities in human research in the Global South
Anita Ho; 11. Reducing shared vulnerabilities to data misuse Wendy Rogers.