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This thoughtful and compassionate account addresses issues which range from euthanasia and living wills through to health policy and resource allocation.
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This thoughtful and compassionate account addresses issues which range from euthanasia and living wills through to health policy and resource allocation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 504g
- ISBN-13: 9780521415316
- ISBN-10: 0521415314
- Artikelnr.: 21609032
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 504g
- ISBN-13: 9780521415316
- ISBN-10: 0521415314
- Artikelnr.: 21609032
List of contributors
1. Introduction Luke Gormally
2. Difficult choices in treating and feeding the debilitated elderly Michael Horan
3. The American debate about artificial nutrition and hydration Joseph Boyle
4. Reflections on Horan and Boyle Luke Gormally
5. The living will: the ethical framework of a recent report Luke Gormally
6. Some reflections on euthanasia in The Netherlands John Keown
7. Is there a policy for the elderly needing long-term care? Graham Mulley
8. Is it possible to provide good quality long-term care without unfair discrimination? Robert Stout
9. The prospects for long-term care: current policy and realistic alternatives David J. Hunter
10. What is required for good quality in long-term care of the elderly? Marion Hildick-Smith
11. Should age make a difference in health care entitlement? Joseph Boyle
12. Economic devices and ethical pitfalls: quality of life, the distribution of resources and the needs of the elderly Michael Banner
13. The aged: non-persons, human dignity and justice Luke Gormally
14. Economics, justice and the value of life: concluding remarks John Finnis
Index.
1. Introduction Luke Gormally
2. Difficult choices in treating and feeding the debilitated elderly Michael Horan
3. The American debate about artificial nutrition and hydration Joseph Boyle
4. Reflections on Horan and Boyle Luke Gormally
5. The living will: the ethical framework of a recent report Luke Gormally
6. Some reflections on euthanasia in The Netherlands John Keown
7. Is there a policy for the elderly needing long-term care? Graham Mulley
8. Is it possible to provide good quality long-term care without unfair discrimination? Robert Stout
9. The prospects for long-term care: current policy and realistic alternatives David J. Hunter
10. What is required for good quality in long-term care of the elderly? Marion Hildick-Smith
11. Should age make a difference in health care entitlement? Joseph Boyle
12. Economic devices and ethical pitfalls: quality of life, the distribution of resources and the needs of the elderly Michael Banner
13. The aged: non-persons, human dignity and justice Luke Gormally
14. Economics, justice and the value of life: concluding remarks John Finnis
Index.
List of contributors
1. Introduction Luke Gormally
2. Difficult choices in treating and feeding the debilitated elderly Michael Horan
3. The American debate about artificial nutrition and hydration Joseph Boyle
4. Reflections on Horan and Boyle Luke Gormally
5. The living will: the ethical framework of a recent report Luke Gormally
6. Some reflections on euthanasia in The Netherlands John Keown
7. Is there a policy for the elderly needing long-term care? Graham Mulley
8. Is it possible to provide good quality long-term care without unfair discrimination? Robert Stout
9. The prospects for long-term care: current policy and realistic alternatives David J. Hunter
10. What is required for good quality in long-term care of the elderly? Marion Hildick-Smith
11. Should age make a difference in health care entitlement? Joseph Boyle
12. Economic devices and ethical pitfalls: quality of life, the distribution of resources and the needs of the elderly Michael Banner
13. The aged: non-persons, human dignity and justice Luke Gormally
14. Economics, justice and the value of life: concluding remarks John Finnis
Index.
1. Introduction Luke Gormally
2. Difficult choices in treating and feeding the debilitated elderly Michael Horan
3. The American debate about artificial nutrition and hydration Joseph Boyle
4. Reflections on Horan and Boyle Luke Gormally
5. The living will: the ethical framework of a recent report Luke Gormally
6. Some reflections on euthanasia in The Netherlands John Keown
7. Is there a policy for the elderly needing long-term care? Graham Mulley
8. Is it possible to provide good quality long-term care without unfair discrimination? Robert Stout
9. The prospects for long-term care: current policy and realistic alternatives David J. Hunter
10. What is required for good quality in long-term care of the elderly? Marion Hildick-Smith
11. Should age make a difference in health care entitlement? Joseph Boyle
12. Economic devices and ethical pitfalls: quality of life, the distribution of resources and the needs of the elderly Michael Banner
13. The aged: non-persons, human dignity and justice Luke Gormally
14. Economics, justice and the value of life: concluding remarks John Finnis
Index.