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Thieves of virtue : when bioethics stole medicine / / Tom Koch



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Autore: Koch Tom <1949-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Thieves of virtue : when bioethics stole medicine / / Tom Koch Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge, Mass. : , : MIT Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (373 p.)
Disciplina: 174.2
Soggetto topico: Bioethics - History
Bioethics - Political aspects
Bioethics - Philosophy
Medical ethics - Political aspects
Medical ethics - Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato: PHILOSOPHY/Ethics & Bioethics
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: ""Contents""; ""Series Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""The Necessity""; ""Organization""; ""Chapter 1. Dead Germans and Other Philosophers: Ethics as a Professional or a Public Occupation""; ""Bioethicists""; ""Foundation Myth""; ""Bioethics: Moral Folk Theory""; ""Evaluation and Standards""; ""Social Evaluations""; ""Chapter 2. Something Old: A Brief Review""; ""Hippocratic Ethics""; ""Medical Symbolism: The Caduceus""; ""Social Medicine""; ""Cholera: Economic and Social""; ""Medicine and the State""; ""The Unworthy Life""; ""Experimental Objects""; ""Nuremberg""
""American Medicine""""1950's Polio""; ""Futures""; ""Chapter 3. Something Newer: Supply-Side Ethics""; ""Organ Transplantation""; ""Scarcity as a Medical Condition""; ""Daniel Callahan""; ""Greedy Geezers""; ""The Malthusian Fallacy""; ""Scarcity""; ""Lifeboat Ethics""; ""Chapter 4. Lifeboat Ethics: Scarcity as an Unnatural State""; ""True Lies""; ""Sailings""; ""Lifeboat Choices""; ""Depositions""; ""Alexander William Holmes""; ""The Trial""; ""The Titanic""; ""Bioethics and the Lifeboat""; ""Scarcity Unbound""; ""Rebalanced Equations""; ""Scarcity Redux""; ""A Kantian Perspective""
""Chapter 5. Biopolitics, Biophilosophies, and Bioethics""""Biopower""; ""Bioethics: The Eugenic Noun""; ""Bioethical Assessors""; ""Research: Subjects and Objects""; ""The Problem""; ""The Belmont Report""; ""Belmont : Principles""; ""Risk and Consent""; ""The Philosophical Flavor""; ""Managing Medicine""; ""The Physician: Stripped""; ""Paternalism""; ""Chapter 6. Principles of Biomedical Ethics""; ""The First 106 Words""; ""Traditional Ethics Critiqued""; ""The Twentieth Century""; ""Truthfulness, etc.""; ""Professional Ethic?""; ""The Philosophical Detour""; ""Humanness""
""Simplicities"" ""The Common Morality""; ""The Common Morality""; ""Chapter 7. Bioethics and Conformal Humans""; ""Disputants""; ""Differences""; ""Lots of Weird""; ""Rationality and Cognition""; ""The Human""; ""The Beautiful""; ""Kant and The Beautiful""; ""Down Syndrome""; ""Ethics, Redux""; ""Chapter 8. Research and Genetics: For the Benefit of Humankind""; ""New Sciences: Prehistory""; ""Genetics and the Knowledge Industry""; ""Docile Bodies""; ""An Excitable Public""; ""The Therapeutic Misconception""; ""Medicine as Research""; ""Eugenics Redux""; ""Intelligence""
""Fungible Persons""""For the Betterment of Humankind""; ""Chapter 9. Choice, Freedom, and the Paternalism Thing""; ""Nancy Cruzan""; ""Bioethics and Paternalism""; ""The Economics of Ethics""; ""Choice as Freedom""; ""Another View""; ""Public Health and Ethics""; ""Chapter 10. Complex Ethics: Toward an Ethics of Medicine""; ""The Failure""; ""Alternatives""; ""A Secular Ethics""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
Sommario/riassunto: Bioethics emerged in the 1960s from a conviction that physicians and researchers needed the guidance of philosophers in handling the issues raised by technological advances in medicine. It blossomed as a response to the perceived doctor-knows-best paternalism of the traditional medical ethic and today plays a critical role in health policies and treatment decisions. Bioethics claimed to offer a set of generally applicable, universally accepted guidelines that would simplify complex situations. In Thieves of Virtue, Tom Koch contends that bioethics has failed to deliver on its promises. Instead, he argues, bioethics has promoted a view of medicine as a commodity whose delivery is predicated not on care but on economic efficiency. At the heart of bioethics, Koch writes, is a "lifeboat ethic" that assumes "scarcity" of medical resources is a natural condition rather than the result of prior economic, political, and social choices. The idea of natural scarcity requiring ethical triage signaled a shift in ethical emphasis from patient care and the physician's responsibility for it to neoliberal accountancies and the promotion of research as the preeminent good. The solution to the failure of bioethics is not a new set of simplistic principles. Koch points the way to a transformed medical ethics that is humanist, responsible, and defensible.
Titolo autorizzato: Thieves of virtue  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-262-30460-0
1-283-60347-0
9786613915924
0-262-30553-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910808732503321
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