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The Ethics of Gender-Specific Disease (Paperback): Mary Ann Cutter The Ethics of Gender-Specific Disease (Paperback)
Mary Ann Cutter; Series edited by Mark Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Our understanding of gender carries significant bioethical implications. An errant account of gender-specific disease can lead to overgeneralizations, undergeneralizations, and misdiagnoses. It can also lead to problems in the structure of health-care delivery, the creation of policy, and the development of clinical curricula. In this volume, Cutter argues that gender-specific disease and related bioethical discourses are philosophically integrative. Gender-specific disease is integrative because the descriptive roles of gender, disease, and their relation are inextricably tied to their prescriptive roles within frames of reference. An integrative account of gender-specific disease carries ethical implications because our understanding of gender-specific disease is evaluative, and our evaluations of gender-specific disease entail judgments concerning the praiseworthiness and blameworthiness of a clinical event. Cutter supports a "both/and" emphasis on context and integration in relation to gender-specific disease and bioethical analyses. While the text mainly focuses on gender-specific diseases that affect women, Cutter also includes examples involving men, children, and members of the LGBT community.

Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics (Paperback): James Stacey Taylor Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics (Paperback)
James Stacey Taylor; Series edited by Mark Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R1,807 Discovery Miles 18 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics offers a highly distinctive and original approach to the metaphysics of death and applies this approach to contemporary debates in bioethics that address end-of-life and post-mortem issues. Taylor defends the controversial Epicurean view that death is not a harm to the person who dies and the neo-Epicurean thesis that persons cannot be affected by events that occur after their deaths, and hence that posthumous harms (and benefits) are impossible. He then extends this argument by asserting that the dead cannot be wronged, finally presenting a defence of revisionary views concerning posthumous organ procurement.

The Bioethics of Pain Management - Beyond Opioids (Hardcover, New): Daniel S Goldberg The Bioethics of Pain Management - Beyond Opioids (Hardcover, New)
Daniel S Goldberg; Series edited by Mark Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R4,912 Discovery Miles 49 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, public health ethicist Daniel S. Goldberg sets out to characterize the subjective experience of pain and its undertreatment within the US medical establishment, and puts forward public policy recommendations for ameliorating the undertreatment of pain. The book begins from the position that the overwhelming focus on opioid analgesics as a means for improving the undertreatment of pain is flawed, and argues instead that dominant Western models of biomedicine and objectivity delegitimize subjective knowledge of the body and pain in the US. This general intolerance for the subjectivity of pain is part of a specific American culture of pain in which a variety of actors take part, including not only physicians and health care providers, but also pain sufferers, caregivers, and policymakers. Concentrating primarily on bioethics, history, and public policy, the book brings a truly interdisciplinary approach to an urgent practical ethical problem. Taking up the practical challenge, the book culminates in a series of policy recommendations that provide pathways for moral agents to move beyond contests over drug policy to policy arenas that, based on the evidence, hold more promise in their capacity to address the devastating and inequitable undertreatment of pain in the US.

Parental Obligations and Bioethics - The Duties of a Creator (Hardcover): Bernard G Prusak Parental Obligations and Bioethics - The Duties of a Creator (Hardcover)
Bernard G Prusak; Series edited by Mark J. Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R4,631 Discovery Miles 46 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the question of what parental obligations procreators incur by bringing children into being. Prusak argues that parents, as procreators, have obligations regarding future children that constrain the liberty of would-be parents to do as they wish. Moreover, these obligations go beyond simply respecting a child's rights. He addresses in turn the ethics of adoption, child support, gamete donation, surrogacy, prenatal genetic enhancement, and public responsibility for children.

Human Dignity in Bioethics - From Worldviews to the Public Square (Hardcover): Stephen Dilley, Nathan J. Palpant Human Dignity in Bioethics - From Worldviews to the Public Square (Hardcover)
Stephen Dilley, Nathan J. Palpant; Series edited by Ana S. Iltis, Mark Cherry
R4,661 Discovery Miles 46 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concept of human dignity from its metaphysical foundations to its polemical deployment in bioethical controversies. The volume falls into three parts, beginning with meta-level perspectives and moving to concrete applications. Part 1 analyzes human dignity through a worldview lens, exploring the source and meaning of human dignity from naturalist, postmodernist, Protestant, and Catholic vantages, respectively, letting each side explain and defend its own conception. Part 2 moves from metaphysical moorings to key areas of macro-level influence: international politics, American law, and biological science. These chapters examine the legitimacy of the concept of dignity in documents by international political bodies, the role of dignity in American jurisprudence, and the implications-and challenges-for dignity posed by Darwinism. Part 3 shifts from macro-level topics to concrete applications by examining the rhetoric of human dignity in specific controversies: embryonic stem cell research, abortion, human-animal chimeras, euthanasia and palliative care, psychotropic drugs, and assisted reproductive technologies. Each chapter analyzes the rhetorical use of 'human dignity' by opposing camps, assessing the utility of the concept and whether a different concept or approach can be a more productive means of framing or guiding the debate.

Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics (Hardcover): James Stacey Taylor Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics (Hardcover)
James Stacey Taylor; Series edited by Mark Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R4,640 Discovery Miles 46 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics offers a highly distinctive and original approach to the metaphysics of death and applies this approach to contemporary debates in bioethics that address end-of-life and post-mortem issues. Taylor defends the controversial Epicurean view that death is not a harm to the person who dies and the neo-Epicurean thesis that persons cannot be affected by events that occur after their deaths, and hence that posthumous harms (and benefits) are impossible. He then extends this argument by asserting that the dead cannot be wronged, finally presenting a defence of revisionary views concerning posthumous organ procurement.

The Ethics of Gender-Specific Disease (Hardcover): Mary Ann Cutter The Ethics of Gender-Specific Disease (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Cutter; Series edited by Mark Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R3,278 R1,441 Discovery Miles 14 410 Save R1,837 (56%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Our understanding of gender carries significant bioethical implications. An errant account of gender-specific disease can lead to overgeneralizations, undergeneralizations, and misdiagnoses. It can also lead to problems in the structure of health-care delivery, the creation of policy, and the development of clinical curricula. In this volume, Cutter argues that gender-specific disease and related bioethical discourses are philosophically integrative. Gender-specific disease is integrative because the descriptive roles of gender, disease, and their relation are inextricably tied to their prescriptive roles within frames of reference. An integrative account of gender-specific disease carries ethical implications because our understanding of gender-specific disease is evaluative, and our evaluations of gender-specific disease entail judgments concerning the praiseworthiness and blameworthiness of a clinical event. Cutter supports a "both/and" emphasis on context and integration in relation to gender-specific disease and bioethical analyses. While the text mainly focuses on gender-specific diseases that affect women, Cutter also includes examples involving men, children, and members of the LGBT community.

Legal Perspectives in Bioethics (Paperback): Ana S. Iltis, Sandra H. Johnson, Barbara A. Hinze Legal Perspectives in Bioethics (Paperback)
Ana S. Iltis, Sandra H. Johnson, Barbara A. Hinze; Series edited by Mark Cherry
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Issues in bioethics often turn, at least in part, on the law and regulatory requirements. Consisting of chapters that address particular bioethics topics from the law's perspective, this fascinating book includes:

  • an introduction to the American legal system
  • papers identifying the principal ways in which the law influences discussions and decisions concerning each of the topics highlighted
  • supplemental papers on certain areas that address the influence and status of the law in countries other than the United States.

Covering traditional topics in bioethics, such as determinations of death and health care decisions for vulnerable groups, this study also explores emerging areas such as conflicts of interest in research, genetics, and privacy and confidentiality in the electronic age.

Incisive and thought-provoking, this volume provides readers with a rich context for understanding the intersection between the law on bioethics and the central issues in bioethics.

Legal Perspectives in Bioethics (Hardcover, New): Ana S. Iltis, Sandra H. Johnson, Barbara A. Hinze Legal Perspectives in Bioethics (Hardcover, New)
Ana S. Iltis, Sandra H. Johnson, Barbara A. Hinze; Series edited by Mark Cherry
R4,932 Discovery Miles 49 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Issues in bioethics often turn, at least in part, on the law and regulatory requirements. Consisting of chapters that address particular bioethics topics from the law??'s perspective, this fascinating book includes:

  • an introduction to the American legal system
  • papers identifying the principal ways in which the law influences discussions and decisions concerning each of the topics highlighted
  • supplemental papers on certain areas that address the influence and status of the law in countries other than the United States.

Covering traditional topics in bioethics, such as determinations of death and health care decisions for vulnerable groups, the text also explores emerging areas such as conflicts of interest in research, genetics, and privacy and confidentiality in the electronic age.

Incisive and thought-provoking, this volume provides readers with a rich context for understanding the intersection between the law on bioethicsand the central issues in bioethics.

The Bioethics of Pain Management - Beyond Opioids (Paperback): Daniel S Goldberg The Bioethics of Pain Management - Beyond Opioids (Paperback)
Daniel S Goldberg; Series edited by Mark Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R1,570 Discovery Miles 15 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, public health ethicist Daniel S. Goldberg sets out to characterize the subjective experience of pain and its undertreatment within the US medical establishment, and puts forward public policy recommendations for ameliorating the undertreatment of pain. The book begins from the position that the overwhelming focus on opioid analgesics as a means for improving the undertreatment of pain is flawed, and argues instead that dominant Western models of biomedicine and objectivity delegitimize subjective knowledge of the body and pain in the US. This general intolerance for the subjectivity of pain is part of a specific American culture of pain in which a variety of actors take part, including not only physicians and health care providers, but also pain sufferers, caregivers, and policymakers. Concentrating primarily on bioethics, history, and public policy, the book brings a truly interdisciplinary approach to an urgent practical ethical problem. Taking up the practical challenge, the book culminates in a series of policy recommendations that provide pathways for moral agents to move beyond contests over drug policy to policy arenas that, based on the evidence, hold more promise in their capacity to address the devastating and inequitable undertreatment of pain in the US.

Parental Obligations and Bioethics - The Duties of a Creator (Paperback): Bernard G Prusak Parental Obligations and Bioethics - The Duties of a Creator (Paperback)
Bernard G Prusak; Series edited by Mark J. Cherry, Ana S. Iltis
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the question of what parental obligations procreators incur by bringing children into being. Prusak argues that parents, as procreators, have obligations regarding future children that constrain the liberty of would-be parents to do as they wish. Moreover, these obligations go beyond simply respecting a child's rights. He addresses in turn the ethics of adoption, child support, gamete donation, surrogacy, prenatal genetic enhancement, and public responsibility for children.

Human Dignity in Bioethics - From Worldviews to the Public Square (Paperback): Stephen Dilley, Nathan J. Palpant Human Dignity in Bioethics - From Worldviews to the Public Square (Paperback)
Stephen Dilley, Nathan J. Palpant; Series edited by Ana S. Iltis, Mark Cherry
R1,630 Discovery Miles 16 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Human Dignity in Bioethics brings together a collection of essays that rigorously examine the concept of human dignity from its metaphysical foundations to its polemical deployment in bioethical controversies. The volume falls into three parts, beginning with meta-level perspectives and moving to concrete applications. Part 1 analyzes human dignity through a worldview lens, exploring the source and meaning of human dignity from naturalist, postmodernist, Protestant, and Catholic vantages, respectively, letting each side explain and defend its own conception. Part 2 moves from metaphysical moorings to key areas of macro-level influence: international politics, American law, and biological science. These chapters examine the legitimacy of the concept of dignity in documents by international political bodies, the role of dignity in American jurisprudence, and the implications-and challenges-for dignity posed by Darwinism. Part 3 shifts from macro-level topics to concrete applications by examining the rhetoric of human dignity in specific controversies: embryonic stem cell research, abortion, human-animal chimeras, euthanasia and palliative care, psychotropic drugs, and assisted reproductive technologies. Each chapter analyzes the rhetorical use of 'human dignity' by opposing camps, assessing the utility of the concept and whether a different concept or approach can be a more productive means of framing or guiding the debate.

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