05293oam 2200709I 450 991096152900332120251117092756.01-136-19007-40-203-08420-91-283-86113-51-136-19008-210.4324/9780203084205 (CKB)2670000000299229(EBL)1092667(OCoLC)820787635(SSID)ssj0000784721(PQKBManifestationID)12317003(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000784721(PQKBWorkID)10784041(PQKB)10236975(MiAaPQ)EBC1092667(Au-PeEL)EBL1092667(CaPaEBR)ebr10632503(CaONFJC)MIL417363(OCoLC)823386946(OCoLC)843091548(FINmELB)ELB134962(EXLCZ)99267000000029922920180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBioethics methods, theories, domains /Marcus Duwell1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (321 p.)Biomedical law and ethics libraryBiomedical law and ethics libraryDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-78993-3 0-415-60991-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 What is bioethics? An introduction; 1.1 An introduction to bioethics?; 1.1.1 Institutionalisation of bioethics; 1.1.2 Interdisciplinarity: judgments in bioethics are mixed judgments; 1.2 Biosciences - biomedicine - bioethics; 1.3 Bioethics - history and concept; 1.3.1 Bioethics as an academic discipline; 1.3.2 The concept of ethics; 1.3.3 The domain of application; 2 Bioethics and moral philosophy; 2.1 The tension between moral philosophy and bioethics; 2.1.1 Morality and ethics - conceptual differences2.1.2 Normative ethics and the good life: criticisms of normative ethics2.1.3 Metaethical presuppositions; 2.1.4 Case studies - experience - narrativity; 2.1.5 Empirical research and ethics; 2.2 Bioethics and normative ethics; 2.2.1 Classifications of normative ethical theories; 2.2.2 Utilitarianism and balancing interests; 2.2.3 Dignity and rights; 2.2.4 Prima facie principles, principlism; 2.2.5 Contractualism and political liberalism; 2.2.6 Methodological reflection; 3 A cross section of bioethical questions; 3.1 Moral status; 3.1.1 The justification of moral status3.1.2 The scope of moral status3.1.3 'Dignity of the creature'; 3.2 Nature and life; 3.2.1 'Naturalness'; 3.2.2 Control over nature and life; 3.2.3 A teleological understanding of nature?; 3.2.4 The aesthetics of nature and contingency; 3.3 Human nature and culture; 3.3.1 Concepts and images of human nature; 3.3.2 Gender; 3.3.3 Disability; 3.3.4 Intercultural bioethics; 3.3.5 Bioethics, religion, theology; 3.4 New technologies and the scope of responsibility; 3.4.1 Concepts of responsibility; 3.4.2 The scope of responsibility: space, time, uncertainty; 4 Domains and debates in bioethics4.1 Bioethics and biomedicine4.1.1 Informed consent, patient autonomy and medical research; 4.1.2 Euthanasia and the termination of medical treatment; 4.1.3 Organ transplantation and organ procurement; 4.1.4 Reproductive medicine, cloning and stem cell research; 4.1.5 Genetic diagnosis and gene therapy; 4.1.6 Disease, enhancement and the aims of medicine; 4.2 'Green' bioethics; 4.2.1 Animal ethics; 4.2.2 Agriculture, food, environment; 5 Conclusion; 5.1 Bioethical perspectives; Bibliography; Index"This book is a philosophically-oriented introduction to bioethics. It offers the reader an overview of key debates in bioethics relevant to various areas including; organ retrieval, stem cell research, justice in healthcare and issues in environmental ethics, including issues surrounding food and agriculture. The book also seeks to go beyond simply describing the issues in order to provide the reader with the methodological and theoretical tools for a more comprehensive understanding of current bioethical debates. The aim of the book is to present bioethics as an interdisciplinary field, to explore its close relation to other disciplines (such as law, life sciences, theology and philosophy), and to discuss the conditions under which bioethics can serve as an academically legitimate discipline that is at the same time relevant to society. As a systematic and methodologically rigorous overview, Bioethics: Methods, Theories, Domains will be of particular interest to academics and students in the disciplines of Law, Medicine, Ethics and Philosophy"--Provided by publisher.Biomedical Law and Ethics LibraryBioethicsPhilosophyBioethicsPhilosophy.174.2LAW093000LAW036000LAW000000bisacshDuwell Marcus1962-,605101MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961529003321Bioethics4491761UNINA