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From reason to practice in bioethics : an anthology dedicated to the works of John Harris /

This anthology gathers together original works from some of bioethics' most celebrated scholars. Focused on and around the works of John Harris, the book addresses the most debated issues in contemporary bioethics, and will serve as an excellent text and resource for students, scholars, and pra...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Coggon, John, 1980- (Editor ), Chan, Sarah (Researcher in bioethics) (Editor ), Holm, Søren, 1963- (Editor ), Kushner, Thomasine Kimbrough (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016.
Colección:Contemporary issues in bioethics, law and medical humanities.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • FROM REASON TO PRACTICE IN BIOETHICS: An anthology dedicated to the works of John Harris; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Contributors; Series editors' forewords; Acknowledgements; Part I Introductions; 1. Editors' introduction: John Coggon, Sarah Chan, Søren Holm and Thomasine Kushner; 2. Thought and memory: John Harris; Part IIGrounding moral arguments; 3. On moral nose: Jonathan Glover; 4. Hanging around with Jackson: consistency in ethical argument, and how to avoid it: Richard Ashcroft.
  • 5. The unbearable desire for explicitness and rationality in bioethics: Michael Parker and Micaela Ghisleni6. Moral epistemology and the survival lottery: Torbjörn Tännsjö; 7. Harris and the criticism of the status quo: Florencia Luna; 8. The natural as a moral category: Harry Lesser; 9. Making sense of human dignity: Deryck Beyleveld; 10. Why we should save the anthropocentric person: Simon Woods; Part III: From ethics to policyand practice; 11. Why the reasonable man is not always right?: Margaret Brazier.
  • 12. Why the body matters: reflections on John Harris's account of organ procurement: Alastair V. Campbell13. Harris's principle of justice in health care: Ruth Macklin; 14. Eqalyty revisited: Andrew Edgar; 15. The safety of the people and the case against invasive health promotion: Andreas Hasman; 16. Could we reduce racism with one easy dip? What a thought experiment about race-colour change makes us see: Margaret P. Battin; 17. Against mumps, Meursault, McDonald's and Marlboro: on the immunisation of children against smoking, alcohol and drugs: Inez de Beaufort.
  • 18. Killing and allowing to die: Raanan GillonPart IV: John Harris responds; 19. Response to and reflections on chapters 3-18: John Harris; Bibliography; Index.