This book collects the most influential essays and articles by renowned ethicist James F. Childress, along with several new pieces. It focuses on 'public bioethics' - bioethics as they relate to the shaping of public policy and public culture. The book is divided into four sections, which address issues of autonomy and paternalism, the role of religious convictions and conscientious refusals in health care, ethical practices in organ transplantation, and the general terrain of public health ethics.
This book collects the most influential essays and articles by renowned ethicist James F. Childress, along with several new pieces. It focuses on 'public bioethics' - bioethics as they relate to the shaping of public policy and public culture. The book is divided into four sections, which address issues of autonomy and paternalism, the role of religious convictions and conscientious refusals in health care, ethical practices in organ transplantation, and the general terrain of public health ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James F. Childress is the John Allen Hollingsworth Professor of Ethics at the University of Virginia, where he directs the Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life. He was born in North Carolina, and studied at Guilford and Yale. He held the position of research chair at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown, and has been actively involved in several national committees examining bioethics and public policy. He was vice chair of the national Task Force on Organ Transplantation and served on the Board of Directors of the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), the UNOS Ethics Committee, and the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee, among others. He was appointed by President Clinton to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission from 1996-2001. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as a Fellow of the Hastings Center. He is the co-author (with Tom L. Beauchamp) of Principles of Bioethics, and has authored several books and numerous articles on biomedical ethics, and other topics within the field of ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: Respecting Personal Autonomy in Bioethics: Relational Autonomy as a Corrective? * Chapter 2: Paternalism in Health Care and Health Policy * Chapter 3: Narratives vs. Norms: A Misplaced Debate in Bioethics * Chapter 4: Religion, Bioethics, and Public Policy: Debates about Secularization * Chapter 5: Religion, Morality, and Public Policy: The Controversy about Human Cloning * Chapter 6: Conscientious Refusals in Health Care * Chapter 7: Difficulties of Determining Death: What Should We Do about the "Dead Donor Rule"? * Chapter 8: The Failure to Give: Facilitating First-Person Deceased Organ Donation * Chapter 9: Putting Patients First in Organ Allocation: An Ethical Analysis of Policy Debates in the U.S. * Chapter 10: Public Health Ethics: Mapping the Terrain * Chapter 11: Public Health and Civil Liberties: Resolving Conflicts * Chapter 12: Triage in a Public Health Crisis: The Case of a Bioterrorist Attack * Chapter 13: John Stuart Mill's Legacy for Public Health Ethics: On Liberty and Beyond
* Chapter 1: Respecting Personal Autonomy in Bioethics: Relational Autonomy as a Corrective? * Chapter 2: Paternalism in Health Care and Health Policy * Chapter 3: Narratives vs. Norms: A Misplaced Debate in Bioethics * Chapter 4: Religion, Bioethics, and Public Policy: Debates about Secularization * Chapter 5: Religion, Morality, and Public Policy: The Controversy about Human Cloning * Chapter 6: Conscientious Refusals in Health Care * Chapter 7: Difficulties of Determining Death: What Should We Do about the "Dead Donor Rule"? * Chapter 8: The Failure to Give: Facilitating First-Person Deceased Organ Donation * Chapter 9: Putting Patients First in Organ Allocation: An Ethical Analysis of Policy Debates in the U.S. * Chapter 10: Public Health Ethics: Mapping the Terrain * Chapter 11: Public Health and Civil Liberties: Resolving Conflicts * Chapter 12: Triage in a Public Health Crisis: The Case of a Bioterrorist Attack * Chapter 13: John Stuart Mill's Legacy for Public Health Ethics: On Liberty and Beyond
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