This compact and innovative book tackles one of the central issues in drug policy: the lack of a coherent conceptual structure for our thinking about drugs. Battin and her contributors lay a foundation for a wiser drug policy by promoting consistency and coherency in the discussion of drug issues and by encouraging a unique dialogue across disciplines. The book is written accessibly with little need for expert knowledge, and will appeal to a diverse audience of philosophers, bioethicists, clinicians, policy makers, law enforcement, legal scholars and practitioners, social workers, and general…mehr
This compact and innovative book tackles one of the central issues in drug policy: the lack of a coherent conceptual structure for our thinking about drugs. Battin and her contributors lay a foundation for a wiser drug policy by promoting consistency and coherency in the discussion of drug issues and by encouraging a unique dialogue across disciplines. The book is written accessibly with little need for expert knowledge, and will appeal to a diverse audience of philosophers, bioethicists, clinicians, policy makers, law enforcement, legal scholars and practitioners, social workers, and general readers, as well as to students in areas like pharmacy, medicine, law, nursing, sociology, social work, psychology, and bioethics.
Margaret P. Battin is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Ethics, University of Utah. Erik Luna is Professor of Law, University of Utah Arthur G. Lipman is Director of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Utah Paul M. Gahlinger is Adjunct Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword: The Many Faces of Drugs: A Personal Perspective * Preface * Chapter 1: Drugs "Across the Board": Toward a Consistent, Coherent, Comprehensive View in Drug Theory, Policy, and Practice * Chapter 2: How Did It Come to Be This Way?: The Historical Development of Drug Regulation * Chapter 3: Drug Regulatory Agencies and the Underlying Rationales for Drug Policy * Chapter 4: Core Conceptual Problems: Addiction * Chapter 5: Core Conceptual Problems: Harm (and Benefit) * Chapter 6: Dilemmas of Drug Management and Control: Case Puzzles and Studies in Conflict * Chapter 7: Toward Justice in Drug Theory, Policy, and Practice * Bibliography
* Foreword: The Many Faces of Drugs: A Personal Perspective * Preface * Chapter 1: Drugs "Across the Board": Toward a Consistent, Coherent, Comprehensive View in Drug Theory, Policy, and Practice * Chapter 2: How Did It Come to Be This Way?: The Historical Development of Drug Regulation * Chapter 3: Drug Regulatory Agencies and the Underlying Rationales for Drug Policy * Chapter 4: Core Conceptual Problems: Addiction * Chapter 5: Core Conceptual Problems: Harm (and Benefit) * Chapter 6: Dilemmas of Drug Management and Control: Case Puzzles and Studies in Conflict * Chapter 7: Toward Justice in Drug Theory, Policy, and Practice * Bibliography
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