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Contemporary Debates in Bioethics

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Caplan, Arthur L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Contemporary Debates in Bioethics -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- General Introduction -- Who Is This Book for? -- What Is Bioethics? -- The Canon of Bioethics -- Motivations for Topics in Bioethics -- The Classification of Bioethics -- A Philosophical Discipline -- Dealing with Hot-Button Issues -- References -- Part 1 Are There Universal Ethical Principles That Should Govern the Conduct of Medicine and Research Worldwide? -- Introduction -- References 
505 8 |a 1 There Are Universal Ethical Principles That Should Govern the Conduct of Medicine and Research Worldwide -- Introduction -- The Universalism-Particularism Debate in Historical Perspective -- Emergence of the Concept of Human Dignity -- The Dynamics of Dignity and Moral Particularism -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 There Are No Universal Ethical Principles That Should Govern the Conduct of Medicine and Research Worldwide -- Introduction -- Principles: One Part of a Balanced Breakfast -- Universalism: Promises and Pitfalls -- Binding Moral Norms and Self-Evidence -- Conclusion -- References 
505 8 |a Reply to Decker -- References -- Reply to Pullman -- Human Dignity and Speciesism -- The Redundancy of Basic Dignity -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 2 Is It Morally Acceptable to Buy and Sell Organs for Human Transplantation? -- Introduction -- References -- 3 It Is Morally Acceptable to Buy and Sell Organs for Human Transplantation: Moral Puzzles and Policy Failures -- Introduction -- Some Background Numbers -- Financial Incentives: Increasing Access to Transplantation -- Human Organs Are Instrumental Goods -- Marketplace Morality -- Coerced Altruism -- Persons and Their Bodies -- Conclusion 
505 8 |a Acknowledgment -- References -- 4 It Is Not Morally Acceptable to Buy and Sell Organs for Human Transplantation: A Very Poor Solution to a Very Pressing Problem -- The Harsh Reality of Allowing Markets in Organs-Trafficking of the Poor -- Scarcity-Bad, Underestimated, and Growing Worse -- Duties to Those in Need and Duties to Those Who Might Supply an Organ -- The Prevailing Ethical Framework for Obtaining Organs and Tissues -- Increasing the Supply -- The Trouble with Markets in Kidneys -- A Better Option-Default to Donation -- Conclusion -- References -- Reply to Caplan -- References 
505 8 |a Reply to Cherry -- Part 3 Were It Physically Safe, Would Human Reproductive Cloning Be Acceptable? -- Introduction -- References -- 5 Were It Physically Safe, Human Reproductive Cloning Would Be Acceptable -- Dolly: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing? -- What Is Reproductive Cloning? -- The Argument that Reproductive Cloning Is Physically Unsafe -- Reasons For Reproductive Cloning -- Reasons Against Reproductive Cloning -- Harm to Others -- Eugenics -- Human Dignity -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 6 Were It Physically Safe, Human Reproductive Cloning Would Not Be Acceptable -- Introduction 
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