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Medical Use of Human Beings - Respect as a Basis for Critique of Discourse, Law and Practice (Paperback)
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Medical Use of Human Beings - Respect as a Basis for Critique of Discourse, Law and Practice (Paperback)
Series: Biomedical Law and Ethics Library
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Whilst activities like transplantation and medical research have
typically been considered on a discrete basis, they are also
actually part of a broader phenomenon of medical means being
employed to make use of human beings. This book is the first ever
systematic critique of such medical use of the human being as a
whole. It is divided into two parts. The first part considers what
constitutes an appropriate normative lens through which to view
such medical use and its constraint. It makes a reasoned ethical
and human-rights-based case for preferring respect for human worth
over any of the main alternative approaches that have been drawn on
in specific contexts and outlines what this preference practically
implies. The second part uses this respect-based lens to critique
use discourse, law and practice. Drawing on three contrasting case
study areas of warfare-related medical use, transplantation and
human tissue research, this book exposes both the context-specific
and thematic nature of shortfalls in respect. Overall this book
provides a compelling analysis of how medical use ought to be
constrained and a compelling critique of the excesses of discourse,
practice and governance. It is recommended to academics, students,
policymakers and professionals whose work is focused on or
intersects with the medical sector and anyone else with an interest
in medicine and its limits.
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