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- 2012029349 contributor B12461185.
- 2012029349 contributor B12461186.
- 2012029349 created "c2013.".
- 2012029349 date "2013".
- 2012029349 date "c2013.".
- 2012029349 dateCopyrighted "c2013.".
- 2012029349 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012029349 description "Machine generated contents note: -- <strong>Each chapter ends with a Conclusion. </strong> -- <strong>PART I. MORAL FOUNDATIONS </strong> -- <strong>1. Moral Norms </strong> -- Normative and Nonnormative Ethics -- The Common Morality as Universal Morality -- Particular Moralities as Nonuniversal -- Moral Dilemmas -- A Framework of Moral Norms -- Conflicting Moral Norms -- <strong>2. Moral Character </strong> -- The Concept of Moral Virtue -- Virtues in Professional Roles -- The Virtue of Caring -- Five Focal Virtues -- Moral Ideals -- Moral Excellence -- <strong>3. Moral Status </strong> -- The Problem of Moral Status -- Theories of Moral Status -- From Theories to Practical Guidelines -- The Moral Significance of Moral Status -- Vulnerable Populations and Vulnerable Individuals -- <strong>PART II. MORAL PRINCIPLES </strong> -- <strong>4. Respect for Autonomy </strong> -- The Concept of Autonomy and the Principle of Respect for Autonomy -- The Capacity for Autonomous Choice -- The Meaning and Justification of Informed Consent -- Disclosure -- Understanding -- Voluntariness -- <strong>5. Nonmaleficence </strong> -- The Concept of Nonmaleficence and the Principle of Nonmaleficence -- Distinctions and Rules Governing Nontreatment -- Optional Treatments and Obligatory Treatments -- Killing and Letting Die -- The Justification of Intentionally Arranged Deaths -- Protecting Incompetent Patients -- <strong>6. Beneficence </strong> -- The Concept of Beneficence and Principles of Beneficence -- Obligatory Beneficence and Ideal Beneficence -- Paternalism: Conflicts between Beneficence and Respect for Autonomy -- Balancing Benefits, Costs, and Risks -- The Value and Quality of Life -- <strong>7. Justice </strong> -- The Concept of Justice and Principles of Justice -- Traditional Theories of Justice -- Recent Theories of Justice -- Fair Opportunity and Unfair Discrimination -- Vulnerability, Exploitation, and Discrimination in Research -- National Health Policy and the Right to Health Care -- Global Health Policy and the Right to Health -- Allocating, Setting Priorities, and Rationing -- <strong>8. Professional-Patient Relationships </strong> -- Veracity -- Privacy -- Confidentiality -- Fidelity -- Clinical Ethics and Research Ethics -- The Dual Roles of Clinician and Investigator -- <strong>PART III. THEORY AND METHOD </strong> -- <strong>9. Moral Theories </strong> -- Criteria for Assessing Moral Theories -- Utilitarian Theory -- Kantian Theory -- Rights Theory -- Virtue Theory -- Convergence of Theories -- <strong>10. Method and Moral Justification </strong> -- Justification in Ethics -- Top-Down Models: Theory and Application -- Bottom-Up Models: Cases and Analogical Reasoning -- Reflective Equilibrium as an Integrated Model -- <strong>Common-Morality Theory </strong> -- Index.".
- 2012029349 extent "xvi, 459 p. ;".
- 2012029349 identifier "9780199924585 (pbk.)".
- 2012029349 issued "2013".
- 2012029349 issued "c2013.".
- 2012029349 language "eng".
- 2012029349 publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2012029349 subject "174.2 23".
- 2012029349 subject "MEDICAL / Ethics bisacsh.".
- 2012029349 subject "Medical ethics.".
- 2012029349 subject "PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy bisacsh.".
- 2012029349 subject "R724 .B36 2013".
- 2012029349 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- <strong>Each chapter ends with a Conclusion. </strong> -- <strong>PART I. MORAL FOUNDATIONS </strong> -- <strong>1. Moral Norms </strong> -- Normative and Nonnormative Ethics -- The Common Morality as Universal Morality -- Particular Moralities as Nonuniversal -- Moral Dilemmas -- A Framework of Moral Norms -- Conflicting Moral Norms -- <strong>2. Moral Character </strong> -- The Concept of Moral Virtue -- Virtues in Professional Roles -- The Virtue of Caring -- Five Focal Virtues -- Moral Ideals -- Moral Excellence -- <strong>3. Moral Status </strong> -- The Problem of Moral Status -- Theories of Moral Status -- From Theories to Practical Guidelines -- The Moral Significance of Moral Status -- Vulnerable Populations and Vulnerable Individuals -- <strong>PART II. MORAL PRINCIPLES </strong> -- <strong>4. Respect for Autonomy </strong> -- The Concept of Autonomy and the Principle of Respect for Autonomy -- The Capacity for Autonomous Choice -- The Meaning and Justification of Informed Consent -- Disclosure -- Understanding -- Voluntariness -- <strong>5. Nonmaleficence </strong> -- The Concept of Nonmaleficence and the Principle of Nonmaleficence -- Distinctions and Rules Governing Nontreatment -- Optional Treatments and Obligatory Treatments -- Killing and Letting Die -- The Justification of Intentionally Arranged Deaths -- Protecting Incompetent Patients -- <strong>6. Beneficence </strong> -- The Concept of Beneficence and Principles of Beneficence -- Obligatory Beneficence and Ideal Beneficence -- Paternalism: Conflicts between Beneficence and Respect for Autonomy -- Balancing Benefits, Costs, and Risks -- The Value and Quality of Life -- <strong>7. Justice </strong> -- The Concept of Justice and Principles of Justice -- Traditional Theories of Justice -- Recent Theories of Justice -- Fair Opportunity and Unfair Discrimination -- Vulnerability, Exploitation, and Discrimination in Research -- National Health Policy and the Right to Health Care -- Global Health Policy and the Right to Health -- Allocating, Setting Priorities, and Rationing -- <strong>8. Professional-Patient Relationships </strong> -- Veracity -- Privacy -- Confidentiality -- Fidelity -- Clinical Ethics and Research Ethics -- The Dual Roles of Clinician and Investigator -- <strong>PART III. THEORY AND METHOD </strong> -- <strong>9. Moral Theories </strong> -- Criteria for Assessing Moral Theories -- Utilitarian Theory -- Kantian Theory -- Rights Theory -- Virtue Theory -- Convergence of Theories -- <strong>10. Method and Moral Justification </strong> -- Justification in Ethics -- Top-Down Models: Theory and Application -- Bottom-Up Models: Cases and Analogical Reasoning -- Reflective Equilibrium as an Integrated Model -- <strong>Common-Morality Theory </strong> -- Index.".
- 2012029349 title "Principles of biomedical ethics / Tom L. Beauchamp, James F. Childress.".
- 2012029349 type "text".