Bioethics : methods, theories, domains / / Marcus Duwell
| Bioethics : methods, theories, domains / / Marcus Duwell |
| Autore | Duwell Marcus <1962-, > |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (321 p.) |
| Disciplina | 174.2 |
| Collana | Biomedical law and ethics library |
| Soggetto topico | Bioethics - Philosophy |
| ISBN |
1-136-19007-4
0-203-08420-9 1-283-86113-5 1-136-19008-2 |
| Classificazione | LAW093000LAW036000LAW000000 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
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 differences
2.1.2 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 status 3.1.2 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 bioethics 4.1 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 |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786449003321 |
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| Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Bioethics : methods, theories, domains / / Marcus Duwell
| Bioethics : methods, theories, domains / / Marcus Duwell |
| Autore | Duwell Marcus <1962-, > |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (321 p.) |
| Disciplina | 174.2 |
| Collana | Biomedical law and ethics library |
| Soggetto topico | Bioethics - Philosophy |
| ISBN |
1-136-19007-4
0-203-08420-9 1-283-86113-5 1-136-19008-2 |
| Classificazione | LAW093000LAW036000LAW000000 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
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 differences
2.1.2 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 status 3.1.2 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 bioethics 4.1 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 |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910961529003321 |
Duwell Marcus <1962-, >
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| Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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