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- catalog abstract "This book offers a systematic analysis of the moral principles that should apply to biomedicine. We understand "biomedical ethics" as one type of applied ethics. In our discussions of ethical theory per se, we offer anaylses of levels of moral deliberation and justification and of the ways two major approaches interpret principles, rules, and judgments. The systematic core of the book presents four fundamental moral principles--autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.".
- catalog contributor b674195.
- catalog contributor b674196.
- catalog contributor b674197.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 299-301.".
- catalog description "Morality and ethical theory. Moral dilemmas and moral reasoning ; Ethical theories and biomedical ethics ; Tests of ethical theories ; Moral and nonmoral action-guides -- Utilitarian and deontological theories. Utilitarianism ; Deontological theories ; The place of rules ; Rights -- The principle of autonomy. The concept of autonomy ; Informed consent ; Refusal of treatment ; Autonomous suicide -- The principle of nonmaleficence. The concept of nonmaleficence ; The principle of double effect ; Killing and letting die ; Optional and obligatory means of treatment ; Who should decide? -- The principle of beneficence. The concept of beneficence ; Costs and benefits ; Paternalism -- The principle of justice. The concept of justice ; Material principles of justice ; Relevant properties ; Fair opportunity ; Macroallocation ; Microallocation -- The professional and patient relationship. The principle of veracity ; The rule of confidentiality ; Conflicts among contractual and role obligations -- Ideals, virtues, and integrity. Ideals ; Virtues and character ; Integrity and conscience.".
- catalog description "This book offers a systematic analysis of the moral principles that should apply to biomedicine. We understand "biomedical ethics" as one type of applied ethics. In our discussions of ethical theory per se, we offer anaylses of levels of moral deliberation and justification and of the ways two major approaches interpret principles, rules, and judgments. The systematic core of the book presents four fundamental moral principles--autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 314 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Principles of biomedical ethics.".
- catalog identifier "0195024877 :0195024885".
- catalog isFormatOf "Principles of biomedical ethics.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Principles of biomedical ethics.".
- catalog subject "174/.2".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medical.".
- catalog subject "Medical ethics.".
- catalog subject "R724 .B36".
- catalog subject "W 50.3 B372p 1979".
- catalog tableOfContents "Morality and ethical theory. Moral dilemmas and moral reasoning ; Ethical theories and biomedical ethics ; Tests of ethical theories ; Moral and nonmoral action-guides -- Utilitarian and deontological theories. Utilitarianism ; Deontological theories ; The place of rules ; Rights -- The principle of autonomy. The concept of autonomy ; Informed consent ; Refusal of treatment ; Autonomous suicide -- The principle of nonmaleficence. The concept of nonmaleficence ; The principle of double effect ; Killing and letting die ; Optional and obligatory means of treatment ; Who should decide? -- The principle of beneficence. The concept of beneficence ; Costs and benefits ; Paternalism -- The principle of justice. The concept of justice ; Material principles of justice ; Relevant properties ; Fair opportunity ; Macroallocation ; Microallocation -- The professional and patient relationship. The principle of veracity ; The rule of confidentiality ; Conflicts among contractual and role obligations -- Ideals, virtues, and integrity. Ideals ; Virtues and character ; Integrity and conscience.".
- catalog title "Principles of biomedical ethics / Tom L. Beauchamp, James F. Childress.".
- catalog type "text".