Books by Subject
Ethics
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Addiction neuroethics. 1st ed. 2012, ScienceDirectWhat is addiction neuroethics and why does it matter? -- Brain imaging in addiction -- Molecular neuroscience and genetics -- Treating opioid dependence with opioids: exploring the ethics -- Addiction neuroscience and tobacco control --
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Animal welfare 2008, Springer
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Art of deliberating 2012, SpringerDeliberation and Democracy --Plato Was Not So Far Wrong: Recalling Athenian Democracy --A Reappraisal of the Medieval Approach Will Lead to Excellent Deliberators --Beware of Those Who Think They Possess the Truth! --Let Us Learn How to Deliberate before Deliberating! --Between Ethics and Biomedicine.
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Artificial nutrition and hydration 2008, SpringerWhy do unresponsive patients still matter? / Anthony Fisher -- Are we morally obliged to feed pvs patients till natural death? / Michael Degnan -- Caring for persons in the "persistent vegetative state" and Pope John Paul II's March 20 2004 address on "life-sustaining treatments and the vegetative state" / William E. May -- Food and fluids : human law, human rights and human interests / Jacqueline Laing -- Quality of life and assisted nutrition / Alfonso Gómez-Lobo -- Towards ethical guidelines for the use of artificial nutrition and hydration / Joseph Boyle -- Understanding the ethics of artificially providing food and water / J.L.A. Garcia -- The ethics of Pope John Paul II's allocution on care of the PVS patient : a response to J.L.A. Garcia / Peter J. Cataldo -- Reflections on the papal allocution concerning care for PVS patients / Kevin O'Rourke -- The papal allocution concerning care for PVS patients : a reply to Fr. O'Rourke / Patrick Lee -- Response to Patrick Lee / Kevin O'Rourke -- The morality of tube feeding PVS patients : a critique of the view of Kevin O'Rourke, O.P. / Mark S. Latkovic -- Ten errors regarding end of life issues, and especially artificial nutrition and hydration / Christopher Tollefsen.
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Autonomy and human rights in health care 2008, SpringerEvolving bioethics and international human rights /David C. Thomasma --Dignity, rights, health care, and human flourishing /David P. Sulmasy --Human rights : the ethics of globalization /Guillermo Díaz Pintos --Human rights and the right to health care /Amnon Goldworth --Religion, international human rights and women's health : synthesizing principles and politics /David E. Guinn --The limitations and accomplishments of autonomy as a basic principle in bioethics and biolaw /Jacob D. Rendtorff --Person and human being in bioethics and biolaw /Laura Palazzani --Welfare rights and health care /Juan Ramón de Páramo Argüelles --Autonomy and the rights of minors /Wayne Vaught --Domestic violence /George P. Palermo --Balancing autonomy and traditional values in treating terminally ill patients : towards locating the right questions for Japan /David N. Weisstub --Culture, community or rights /Terry Carney --Bioethics between nature and culture /Ana marta González --Medical practice as the primary context for medical ethics /Henk Jochemsen --Euthanasia and multiculturalism /Andrés Ollero --International law and genetic counseling /Carlos M. Romeo-Casabona --International perspective on organ donation /Elisa J. Gordon --Justice in the distribution of transplant organs /Rosamond Rhodes --Human cloning and human dignity /Ángela Aparisi Miralles and José López Guzmán --Accessing health care resources : economic, medical, ethical and socio-legal challenges /George P. Smith, II --Mental health rights : the relation between constitution and bioethics /Julio Arboleda-Flórez and David N. Weisstub --The "vulnerability" quagmire in international research /Judith Kissell --Human rights, health care and biomedical innovation : confronting the research imperative /George F. Tomossy --The rights to die and the duty to save : a reflection on ethical presuppositions in suicide research /Brian Mishara and David N. Weisstub /The right to bodily security vis-á-vis the needs of others /Austen Garwood-Gowers.
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Beyond therapy FulltextDiscusses the conservative philosophy behind the Council's concerns about biotechnology.
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Bioethics for scientists 2002, WileyIntroduction to ethics and bioethics / Michael J. Reiss -- The public evaluation of science and technology / Barry Barnes -- Introduction to environmental ethics / Christopher Southgate -- The use of the rainforest as a test case in environmental ethics / Christopher Southgate -- Environmental ethics : further case-studies / Christopher Southgate and Alex Aylward -- Human use of non-human animals : a biologist's view / David de Pomerai -- Human use of non-human animals : a philosopher's perspective / R.G. Frey -- GM crops and food : a scientific perspective / Steve Hughes and John Bryant -- Questioning GM foods / Sue Mayer -- The patenting of genes for agricultural biotechnology / Steve Hughes -- Crop biotechnology and developing countries / Geeta Bharathan ... [et al.] -- Starting human life : the new reproductive technologies / Linda Baggott la Velle -- Genetic information : use and abuse / Bartha Maria Knoppers -- Human genetics and genetic enhancement / Peter Turnpenny and John Bryant -- Patenting human genes : ethical and policy issues / Audrey R. Chapman -- Cloning of animals and humans / Harry Griffin -- Dealing with death : euthanasia and related issues / John Searle -- Animal experimentation in biomedical research / Linda Baggott la Velle.
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Bioethics in law 2007, SpringerHow does bioethics help judicial reasoning? -- Health care ethics committee determinations -- Institutional review board determinations -- Bioethics commission reports -- Bioethics scholarship -- Reliability of bioethics testimony : general acceptance -- Reliability of bioethics testimony : peer review and publication -- Reliability of bioethics testimony : experience.
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Bioindustry ethics 2005, ScienceDirectIntroduction -- Merck: Staying the course -- Genzyme: Putting patients first -- Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Creating and sustaining corporate values -- Maxim Pharmaceuticals (A): Internal and external dialogues -- Diversa Inc.: Ethical issues in bioprospecting partnerships -- Pipeline Biotech A/S: Competing regulatory regimes for laboratory animal experiments -- TGN Biotech: A start-up with ethical roots -- Interleukin Genetics and Alticor: An unlikely partnership -- Sciona Ltd.: A pioneer in nutrigenomics: The path to consumer acceptance -- Affymetrix, Inc.: Using corporate ethics advice -- PharmaSNPs Inc.: Creating an ethics advisory board -- Monsanto Company: Bio-agriculture pioneer -- Novo Nordisk: The triple bottom line -- Conclusion: Lessons for companies and future issues.
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Bodily integrity and the politics of circumcision 2006, Springer
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Brain death 2007, Springer
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Case studies in ethics and HIV research 2007, Springer
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This casebook has been developed as a teaching tool for instructors and workshop leaders rather than as a textbook for students or workshop participants. There is no need for participants to have copies of the casebook: facilitators can provide participants with individual case studies and chapter introductions relevant to the research ethics topic being addressed. Individual case studies and chapter introductions relevant to the research ethics topic being addressed can be photocopied from the print version or downloaded from the WHO web site without additional permission from WHO, unless the planned use is in conjunction with commercial purposes.
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China 2008, SpringerBioethics of trust /Julia Tao --Chinese health care policy /H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. and Aaron E. Hinkley --Towards a Confucian approach to health care allocation in China /Yongfu Cao ...Trust is the core of the doctor-patient relationship /Benfu Li and Linying Hu --Medical resources, the market, and the develpment of private-run hospitals China /Xiaoyang Chen ... [et al.] --China beware /H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr --Confucian trust, market and health care reform /Julia Tao --Pursuit of an efficient, sustainable health care system in China /Ana Iltas --Reconstructionist Confucian approach to Chinese health care /Ruiping Fan --Health care services, markets, and the Confucian moral tradition /Zhizheng Du --Markets trust, and the nurturing of a culture of responsibility /Frederic H. Fransen --Fostering professional virtue in the market /Jeremy Garrett --On the reform of health care reform /Ren-Zong Qiu --Is Singapore's healthcare system morally problematic? /Justin Ho.
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Christian religion and biotechnology 2005, Springer
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Clinical bioethics 2005, SpringerPart 1. Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models -- Clinical Bioethics in a Post Modern Age / David Thomasma, p. 3-20 -- The "Telos" of Medicine and the Good of the Patient / Edmund Pellegrino, p. 21-32 -- The Foundation of Medical Ethics in the Democratic Evolution of Modern Society / Diego Gracia, p. 33-40 -- A Communitarian Approach to Clinical Bioethics / Henk Have, p. 41-51 -- A Hermeneutical Approach to Clinical Bioethics / Bruno Cadoré, p. 53-59 -- A Deliberative Approach to Clinical Bioethics / Michael Parker, p. 61-71 -- Part 2. Toward Clinical Bioethics Integrating "Internalmorality" and "External Morality" -- "A Helping and Caring Profession": Medicine as a Normative Practice / Henk Ten Have, p. 75-97 -- Part 2.1. The Goals of Medicine in Relation to the Subjectivisation of Health and Rationalisation of Health Care Institutions -- Medicine as a Practice and the Ethics of Illness / Roberto Mordacci, p. 101-113 -- The Right to Choose One's Health / Paolo Zatti, p. 115-129 -- The Tension Between Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine / Paolo Vineis, p. 131-137 -- Maintaining Integrity in Times of Scarse Resources / H. Jochemsen, J. Hoogland and J. Polder, p. 139-152 -- Part 2.2. Bioethical Judgment: Epistemological Statute and Institutional Context -- Interpreting Clinical Judgment: Epistemological Notes on the Praxis of Medicine / Roberto Dell'oro, p. 155-167 -- For an Ethical Function in Hospitals / Pierre Boitte, p. 169-180 -- The Ethical Function in the Health Care Institutions: Clinical Ethics Committees / Corrado Viafora, p. 181-192.
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Indicated and nonindicated interventions -- Orders not to resuscitate (DNR) -- Legal implications of forgoing treatment -- Determination of death -- Informed consent -- Decisional capacity -- Beliefs due to religious and cultural diversity -- Truthful communication -- Competent refusal of treatment -- Advance planning -- Decision making for the mentally incapacitated patient -- The limits of patient preferences -- Failure to cooperate with medical recommendations -- Alternative medicine -- Enhancing quality of life -- Compromised quality of life and life-sustaining interventions -- Euthanasia and assisted suicide -- Care of the dying patient -- Suicide -- Role of interested parties -- Confidentiality of medical information -- The economics of clinical care -- Allocation of scarce health resources -- Influence of religion on clinical decisions -- The role of the law in clinical decisions -- Clinical research -- Clinical teaching -- Occupational medicine -- Public health -- Ethics committees -- Ethics consultation.
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Clinical ethics. 7th ed. 2010, AccessMedicineMedical Indications -- Patient Preferences -- Quality of Life -- Contextual Features.
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Conscious in a vegetative state? 2004, Springer
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Contingent nature of life 2008, Springer
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Dermatoethics 2012, Springer
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Edge of life 2005, SpringerIntroduction -- When does a human being become a person? -- All human beings are persons -- How is the dignity of the person as agent recognized? Distinguishing intention from foresight -- An ethical assessment of Bush's guidelines for stem cell research -- Moral absolutism and ectopic pregnancy -- Could artificial wombs end the abortion debate? -- Solomon's dilemma: should conjointed twins Jodie and Mary have been separated? -- Capital punishment and the Catholic tradition: contradiction, circumstantial application, or development of doctrine?
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Efficiency, justice, and care 2007, Springer
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Encyclopedia of bioethics. 3rd ed. Gale Virtual Ref Lib
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Establishing medical reality 2007, SpringerNormality, disease and enhancement / Theodore M. Benditt -- Holistic theories of health as applicable to non-human living beings / Lennart Nordenfelt -- Disease and the concept of supervenience / Robert D'Amico -- Decision and discovery in defining disease / Peter H. Schwartz -- Race and scientific reduction / Mark Risjord -- Towards an adequate account of genetic disease / Kelly C. Smith -- Why disease persists / Robert L. Perlman -- Creating mental illness in non-disordered community populations / Allan V. Horwitz -- Gender identity disorder / Jennifer McKitrick -- Clinical trials as nomological machines / Robyn Bluhm -- The social epistemology of NIH consensus conferences / Miriam Solomon -- Maternal agency and the immunological paradox of pregnancy / Moira Howes -- Violence and public health / Jonathan Kaplan -- Taking equipoise seriously / Fred Gifford.
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Ethical challenges in genomics research 2012, Springer
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The necessity and challenges of clinical research involving children -- Regulatory framework for protecting child participants in research -- Defining, interpreting, and applying concepts of risk and benefit in clinical research involving children -- Understanding and agreeing to children's participation in clinical research -- Payments related to children's participation in clinical research -- Regulatory compliance, accreditation, and quality improvement -- Responsible research involving children.
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Ethics expertise 2005, SpringerIntroduction: in search of ethics expertise -- Socrates and moral expertise -- Aristotle's moral expert: the phronimos -- Hume on true and false philosophy -- Moral expertise: a millian perspective -- The ineffable and the incalculable: G. E. Moore on ethical expertise -- Expert moral choice in medicine: a study of uncertainty and locality -- Societal consensus and the problem of consent: refocusing the problem of ethics expertise in liberal democracies -- Ethical expertise, maternal thinking, and the work of clinical ethicists -- The roles of scientific and normative expertise in public policy formation: the anthrax vaccine case -- Philosophers return to the agora -- Ethical expertise in the clinical setting -- Bioethical expertise in health care organizations -- The expert ethics witness as teacher.
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Ethics of research biobanking 2009, SpringerPt. 1. Research biobanking : the traditional approach -- Consent to biobank research : one size fits all? / Bjørn Hofmann, Jan Helge Solbakk, Søren Holm -- What no one knows cannot hurt you : the limits of informed consent in the emerging world of biobanking / Arthur L. Caplan -- Users and uses of the biopolitics of consent : a study of DNA banks / Pascal Ducournau and Anne Cambon-Thomsen -- Information rights on the edge of ignorance / Anne Maria Skrikerud -- The dubious uniqueness of genetic information / Anne Maria Skrikerud -- Duties and rights of biobank participants : principled autonomy, consent, voluntariness and privacy / Lars Øystein Ursin -- Biobanking and disclosure of research results : addressing the tension between professional boundaries and moral intuition / Lynn G. Dressler -- Biobanks and our common good / Erik Christensen -- Trust, distrust and co-production : the relationship between research biobanks and donors / Pascal Ducournau and Roger Strand -- Scientific citizenship, benefit, and protection in population-based research / Vilhj́almur Árnason -- Pt. 2. Research Biobanking : towards a new conceptual approach -- Mapping the language of research biobanking : an analogical approach / Bjørn Hofmann, Jan Helge Solbakk, Søren Holm -- The use of analogical reasoning in umbilical cord blood biobanking / Bjørn Hofmann, Jan Helge Solbakk, Søren Holm -- The Alexandria plan : creating libraries for human tissue research and therapeutic use / Laurie Zoloth -- The art of biocollections / Anne Hambro Alnæs -- The health dugnard : biobank participation as the solidary pursuit of the common good / Lars Øystein Ursin and Berge Solberg -- Embodied gifting : reflections on the role of information in biobank recruitment / Klaus Hoeyer -- Conscription to biobank research? / Bjørn Hofmann, Jan Helge Solbakk, Søren Holm -- Ownership rights in research biobanks : do we need a new king of 'biological property'? / Paula Lobato de Faria -- Legal challenges and strategies in the regulation of research biobanking / Elisabeth Rynning -- Annexation of life : the biopolitics of industrial biology / Jan Reinert Karlsen and Roger Strand -- In the ruins of Babel : should biobank regulations be harmonized / Jan Reinert Karlsen, Jan Helge Solbak, and Roger Strand.
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Evaluating competencies. 2nd ed. 2003, Springer
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Evidence-based medical ethics 2008, Springer
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Evidence-based practice in medicine and health care 2005, SpringerThe ethical debate on evidence-based medicine - introduction to the volume -- Regulating health care. The development of guidelines in medical practice and health policy -- Evidence-based medicine and power shifts in health care systems -- Beyond legitimate science: the case for policy-related science -- Teaching evidence-based medicine -- Evidence-based medicine and clinical guidelines in cardiology. Promoting science, practice, or bureaucracy? -- Are particular patients disadvantaged by EBM? Focus on frail elderly patients -- Evidence-based medicine in mental health: towards better and fairer treatment? -- Current epistemological problems in evidence-based medicine -- Coordinating the norms and values of medical research, medical practice and patient worlds. The ethics of evidence-based medicine in 'boundary fields of medicine' -- Research ethics and evidence-based medicine -- Clinical evaluative research: which patients benefit, how and when? A contribution to a European discussion -- Defining a proper background for discussing evidence-based medicine -- Evidence-based medicine and equity: the exclusion of disadvantaged groups -- The role of formal outcome evaluations in health policy making: a normative perspective -- The usefulness of formal outcome evaluations in health policy making: looking for the baby in the bathwater -- Evidence-based medicine and managed care -- Recommendations from the evibased project.
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Expanding horizons in bioethics 2005, SpringerThe past, present and future of human nature / Samuel Gorovitz -- Unethical contexts for ethical questions / David Ehrenfeld -- Human subject protections: some thoughts on costs and benefits in the humanistic disciplines / C. Kristina Gunsalus -- Secret state experiments and medical ethics / Jonathan Moreno -- Cross-cultural considerations in medical ethics: the case of human subjects research / Marcia Angell -- Reproductive rights and health in the developing world / Ruth Macklin -- Genetic testing of human embryos: ethical challenges and policy choices / Kathy Hudson, Susannah Baruch & Gail Javitt -- Choosing our children: the uneasy alliance of law and ethics in John Robertson's thought / Karen Lebacqz -- The heart disease epidemic that wasn't: lessons learned from death certificate statistics / Harry M. Rosenberg -- Recent history of end-of-life care and implications for the future / James Flory & Ezekiel Emanuel -- The pragmatic power and promise of theoretical environmental ethics: forging a new discourse / J. Baird Callicott -- The expanding circle and moral community - naturally speaking / Chalmers Clark -- Science, conservation and global security / George M. Woodwell -- Energy, technology and climate: running out of gas / David Goodstein.
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Family, medical decision-making, and biotechnology 2007, SpringerMedicine and the biomedical technologies in the context of Asian perspectives /Shui Chuen Lee and Justin Ho --Confucian familism and its bioethical implications /Ruiping Fan --The family in transition and in authority: the impact of biotechnology /H. Tristram Engelhardt --Family life, bioethics and Confucianism /Stephen A. Erickson --The moral ground of truth telling guideline development: the choice between autonomy and paternalism /Shuh-Jen Sheu --Truth telling to the sick and dying in a traditional Chinese culture /Stephen Wear --On relational autonomy: from feminist critique to Confucian model for clinical practice /Shui Chuen Lee --Regulating sex selection in a patriarchal society: lessons from Taiwan /Wenmay Rei --Modern biotechnology and the postmodern family /Leonardo D. De Castro --The ethics of human embryonic stem cell research and the interests of the family /Ruiping Fan -- A Confucian evaluation of embryonic stem cell research and the moral status of human embryos /Shui Chuen Lee --Regulations for human embryonic stem cell research in East Asian countries: a Confucian critique /Hon Chung Wong --Stem cell research: an Islamic perspective /Sahin Aksoy, Abdurrahman Elmali and Anwar Nasim --Why Western culture, unlike Confucian culture, is so concerned about embryonic stem cell research: the Christian roots of the difference /H. Tristram Engelhardt --Confucian healthcare system in Singapore: a family-oriented approach to financial sustainability /Kris Su Hui Teo --Respect for the elderly and family responsibility: Confucian response to the old age allowance policy in Hong Kong /Erika H. Y. Yu --Is Singapore's health care system congruent with Confucianism? /Justin Ho.
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Genetic democracy 2008, SpringerIntroduction : the scope and importance of genetic democracy /Veikko Launis --The prerequisites for genetic democracy /Helena Siipi --Ethical expertise in democratic societies /Eerik Lagerspetz --Towards global bioethics : the UNESCO universal declaration on bioethics and human rights /Henk ten Have --Autonomy and genetic privacy /Juha Räikkä --Values, rights and GMO : against radicalism --The precautionary principle and the risks of modern agri-biotechnology /Marko Ahteensuu --Population databanks and democracy in light of the Icelandic experience /Vilhjálmur Árnason and Stefán Hjörleifsson --Equality and community in public deliberation : genetic democracy in Taiwan /Terence Hua Tai and Wen-Tsong Chiou --Genetic resources, genetic democracy and genetic equity /Keekok Lee --Moral constraints on permissible genetic design /Thomas Pogge.
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Giving death a helping hand 2008, SpringerShould physician-assisted suicide be legalized? /Gerald Dworkin --Slippery slopes and physician-assisted suicide /Neil Levy --Physician-assisted suicide and the medical associations /Dieter Birnbacher --Safe, legal, rare? Physician-assisted suicide and cultural change in the future /Margaret Pabst Battin --Palliative options of last resort: a comparison of voluntarily stopping eating and drinking, terminal sedation, physician-assisted suicide, and voluntary active euthanasia /Timothy E. Quill, Bernard Lo, Dan W. Brock --Physician-assisted suicide in Oregon /Linda Ganzini, Edgar Dahl --Physician-assisted suicide in the Netherlands and Belgium /John Griffiths --Physician-assisted suicide and the German criminal law /Gabriele Wolfslast --Physician-assisted death: an Australian perspective /Alan Rothschild --Assisted dying: the view from the United Kingdom /Sheila A. M. McLean --Physician-assisted suicide: a doctor's perspective /Pieter Admiraal --Physician-assisted suicide in Switzerland: a personal report /Elke M. Baezner-Sailer --TheEuropean convention on human rights protects the right of suicide /Ludwig A. Minelli.
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Globalization and health 2006, Springer
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Guiding Icarus 2002, Wileych. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Genetically modified foods -- ch. 3. DNA data banking -- ch. 4. Personalized medicine -- ch. 5. Stem Cells -- ch. 6. Conclusion.
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Healthcare crime 2011, CRCnetBASEHealthcare trends, stressors, and workplace violence -- Patient privacy and exploitation -- Abuse and assault -- Fraud and theft -- Suspicious death and homicide -- Investigations, sanctions, and discipline -- Prevention strategies and the future of healthcare crime.
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Hooked Related Blog: Hooked: Ethics, Medicine, and PharmaThe Good, the bad, and the ugly : a story of two medications -- An Ethical framework -- The Pharmaceutical industry and the free market -- Patents, generic drugs, and academic science -- Research and profits -- Suppression of research data -- The Quality of pharmaceutical research -- The Drug rep: historical background -- The Drug rep today -- The Influence of drug reps: what the data show -- Continuing medical education -- Professional organizations and journal advertising -- The Industry and the consumer -- The FDA: from patent medicines to AIDS drugs -- The FDA and the industry, 1990-2004 -- Solutions: the management and divestment strategies -- Solutions requiring enhanced professionalism in medicine -- Solutions requiring regulatory reform.
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Human error 2006, CRCnetBASE
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Human medical research 2012, SpringerPart 1.Historical and Socio-Cultural Contexts in Medical Research /British Responses to Nazi Medical War Crimes /Fiona McClenaghan --History and its Relevance in the Development and Teaching of Research Ethics /Rael D. Strous --Human Embryo Research and Islamic Bioethics: A View from Iran /Mansooreh Saniei --From Farming to Pharming: Transcending of Bodily Existence as a Question of Medical Ethics in an Intercultural Context /Axel Siegemund --Introduction /Jan Schildmann, Verena Sandow, Oliver Rauprich and Jochen Vollmann --Part 2.Considerations on Ethical and Legal Regulations for Medical Research /Rethinking the Therapeutic Obligation in Clinical Research /Nunziata Comoretto --Biomedical Research in Developing Countries and International Human Rights Law /Ilja R. Pavone --Research Involving Human Subjects and Human Biological Material from a European Patent Law Perspective. Autonomy, Commodification, Patentability /Tomasz Zimny --The Development and Validation of a Guide for Peruvian Research Ethics Committees to Assist in the Review of Ethical-Scientific Aspects of Clinical Trials /Susy Olave Quispe, Duilio Fuentes Delgado, Gabriela Minaya Martínez, Rosa Surco Ibarra and Martín Yagui Moscoso, et al. --Part 3.Conflicts in Medical Research /Conflicts of Interest in Medical Research: What can Ethics Contribute? /Verena Sandow, Jan Schildmann and Jochen Vollmann --Research Ethics in Genomics Research: Feedback of Individual Genetic Data to Research Participants /Annelien L. Bredenoord and Johannes J. M. van Delden --Regulating "Higher Risk, No Direct Benefit" Studies with Children: Challenging the US Federal Regulations /Anna E. Westra, Jan M. Wit, Rám N. Sukhai and Inez D. de Beaufort --Part 4.New Developments in Medical Research and Ethical Implications /A Paradigm Change in Research Ethics /Rieke van der Graaf and Johannes J. M. van Delden --Translation of Cancer Molecular Biomarkers: Ethical and Epistemological Issues /Flavio D'Abramo and Cecilia Guastadisegni --Rethinking the Ethics of Human Biomedical Non-Interventional Research /Kristi L{tilde}ouk.
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Influence of genetics on contemporary thinking 2007, SpringerPt. 1. Genetics and the life sciences -- Pt. 2. Genetics and philosophy of science: the reductionism debate and beyond -- Pt. 3. Genetics and the ethical, legal and sociological debate.
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International public health policy and ethics 2008, Springer
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Introductory philosophy of medicine 2008, Springer
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Islamic bioethics 2007, Springer
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Means, ends, and medical care 2007, SpringerBroad considerations in the relation of means and ends, treating, and healing -- Cognitive semantic structures in informal means/ends reasoning -- Health and disease: fluid concepts evolved non-literally -- John Dewey's perspectives on means and ends: the setting which makes informal deliberation necessary -- John Dewey's view of situations, problems, means, and ends -- Preference, utility and value in means and ends reasoning -- Full spectrum means and ends reasoning.
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Medical enhancement and posthumanity 2008, Springer
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Medical ethics education in Britain, 1963-1993 Wellcome Trust
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Medical law and moral rights 2005, Springer1. Introduction -- 2. Defining the rights to physician-assisted suicide -- 3. Glucksburg v. Compassion -- 4. A legal right to physician-assisted suicide -- 5. A moral right to physician assisted suicide -- 6. The concept of fetal rights -- 7. Maternal duties and fetal rights -- 8. The scope of the right to procreational autonomy -- 9. Possessors of the right to procreational autonomy -- 10. Medical futility and moral rights.
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Moral acquaintances and moral decisions 2009, SpringerJustifying moral claims in a pluralistic society -- Engelhardt and the content-free (?) principle of permission -- Four-principles approach: an appeal to the common morality for resolution and justification -- Casuistry in a pluralistic society -- Moral acquaintanceships as a means of the conflict resolution.
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Moral brain 2009, SpringerThe immoral brain / Andrea L. Glenn and Adrian Raine -- "Extended attachment" and the human brain : internalized cultural values and evolutionary implications / Jorge Moll and Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza -- Neuro-cognitive systems involved in moral reasoning / James Blair -- Empathy and morality : integrating social and neuroscience approaches / Jean Decety and C. Daniel Batson -- Moral judgment and the brain : a functional approach to the question of emotion and cognition in moral judgment integrating psychology, neuroscience and evolutionary biology / Kristin Prehn and Hauke R. Heekeren -- Moral dysfunction : theoretical model and potential neurosurgical treatments / Dirk De Ridder ... [et al.] -- Does it pay to be good? Competing evolutionary explanations of pro-social behaviour / Matthijs van Veelen -- How can evolution and neuroscience help us understand moral capacities? / Randolph M. Nesse -- Runaway soical selection for displays of partner value and altruism / Randolph M. Nesse -- The evolved brain : understanding religious ethics and religious violence / John Teehan -- An evolutionary and cognitive neuroscience perspective on moral modularity / Jelle De Schrijver.
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Morality in context 2005, ScienceDirectThe meaning of moral ought / Jürgen Habermas -- Between Aristotle and Kant : sketch of a morality of recognition / Axel Honneth -- Contexts of recognition : comments on Axel Honneth's moral perspective beyond Aristotle and Kant / Micha Brumlik -- Emotions and the origins of morality / Martha C. Nussbaum -- What should count as moral behavior? The nature of "early morality" in children's development / Augusto Blasi -- Discourse in context / Vilhjálmur Árnason -- Moral intimacy and moral judgment : tailoring general theories to personal contexts / Bill Puka -- Moral resilience : the unhappy moralist / Fritz K. Oser and Roland Reichenbach -- Do concepts matter? The impact of a justice framing on responses to a moral dilemma : a research note / Rainer Döbert and Natalie Juranek -- The discontents and contents in cultural practices : it depends on where you sit / Elliot Turiel -- Changes in moral understanding : an intergenerational comparison / Gertrud Nunner-Winkler -- Is community compatible with autonomy? Cultural ideals versus empirical realities / Joan G. Miller -- Is community compatible with autonomy? Some comments to Joan Miller's research on differing moralities in India and the United States / Lothar Krappmann -- Reasoning about moral obligations and interpersonal responsibilities in different cultural contexts / Monika Keller ... [et al.] -- Partiality and identity : psychological research on preferential behavior toward group members / Mordecai Nisan -- Culture, context, and the psychological sources of human rights concepts / Larry Nucci -- To forgive and forget / Avishai Margalit.
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Nanotechnology & society 2008, Springer
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Nanotechnology-- ethics and society 2008, CRCnetBASE
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Nature of difference 2006, CRCnetBASE
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Pharmacoethics 2003, CRCnetBASE
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Physicians at war 2008, SpringerPhysicians at war: the dual-loyalties challenge /Fritz Allhoff --Dual-loyalty and human rights in health professional practice: proposed guidelines and institutional mechanisms /International Dual-Loyalty Working Group --Guidelines to prevent the malevolent use of physicians in war /Michael E. Frisina --Dual disloyalties: law and medical ethics at Guantanamo Bay /Jonathan H. Marks --Toward a framework for military health ethics /Gervase Pearce, Peter Saul --Physician involvement in hostile interrogations /Fritz Allhoff --Indecent medicine revisited: considering physician involvement in torture /Richard Matthews --Torture and the regulation of the health care professions /John Lunstroth --Is medicine a pacifist vocation or should doctors help build bombs? /Michael L. Gross --Thecase against doctor involvement in weapons design and development /Vivienne Nathanson --Armed conflict and value conflict: case studies in biological weapons /Michael J. Selgelid --Ethics and the dual-use dilemma in the life sciences /Seumas Miller, Michael J. Selgelid --Triage priorities and military physicians /Marcus P. Adams --Medical neutrality and political activism: physicians' roles in conflict situations /Justin M. List.
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Pluralistic casuistry 2007, SpringerMoral casuistry, medical research, and innovation, and rabbinical decision-making /Mark J. Cherry and Ana Smith Iltis --SECTION I PLURALISTIC MORAL CASUISTRY --Notes toward a pluralistic professional medical ethics /Laurence B. Mccullough --Ethics and a deep moral ambiguity /Kevin WM. Wildes --Moral judgement and the ideal intuitor : dealing with moral confusion and moral disagreement /Janet Malek --Casuistry naturalized /Maureen Kelley --SECTION II JEWISH MEDICAL ETHICS --Intuitionism, divine commands, and natural law /Andrew Lustig --In case : Contingency and particularity in bioethics : Discursive method and clinical midrash brief notes on a lesson from my teacher Baruch Brody /Laurie Zoloth --The Euthyphyro's dilemma reconsidered : a variation on a theme from Brody on halakhic method /H. Tristram Englehardt, Jr. --SECTION III BIOMEDICAL PUBLIC POLICY --The Good (philosophy), the bad (public policy) and the ugliness of blaming families for ineffectual treatments /Robert M. Arnold --Is withholding artificial nutrition and hydration from PVS Patients active euthanasia? /Loretta M. Kopelman --SECTION IV CRITICAL APPLICATION AND ANALYSIS --The virtue of integrity in Baruch Brody's moral framework /J. CLint Parker --Paradigms, practices and politics : ethics and the language of the human embryo transfer/donation/rescue/adopition /Sarah-Vaughan Brakman -- Brody on Passive and Active Euthanasia /F. M. Kamm --SECTION V RESPONSE TO FRIENDS AND CRITICISMS --Comments on the Essays /Baruch A. Brody.
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Practical guide to HIPAA privacy and security compliance 2004, CRCnetBASE
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Privacy papers 2002, CRCnetBASE
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Professional ethics education 2008, Springer
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Public health policy and ethics 2004, Springer
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Resolving ethical dilemmas. 3rd ed. 2005, OvidAn approach to ethical dilemmas in patient care -- Overview of ethical guidelines -- Informed consent -- Promoting the patient's best interests -- Confidentiality -- Avoiding deception and nondisclosure -- Keeping promises -- An approach to decisions about clinical interventions -- Futile interventions -- Decision-making capacity -- Refusal of treatment by competent, informed patients -- Standards for decisions when patients lack decision-making capacity -- Surrogate decision making -- Persistent disagreements over care -- Confusing ethical distinctions -- Ethics committees and case consultations -- Do not attempt resuscitation orders -- Tube and intravenous feedings -- Physician-assisted suicide and active euthanasia -- The persistent vegetative state -- Determination of death -- Legal rulings on life-sustaining interventions -- Overview of the doctor-patient relationship -- Refusal to care for patients -- Gifts from patients to physicians -- Sexual contact between physicians and patients -- Secret information about patients -- Clinical research -- Overview of conflicts of interest -- Bedside rationing of health care -- Incentives for physicians to increase services -- Incentives for physicians to decrease services -- Gifts from drug companies -- Disclosing errors -- Impaired colleagues -- Ethical dilemmas students and house staff face -- Ethical issues in pediatrics -- Ethical issues in surgery -- Ethical issues in obstetrics and gynecology -- Ethical issues in psychiatry -- Ethical issues in organ transplantation -- Testing for genetic conditions -- Ethical issues in public health emergencies.
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Responsible conduct of research. 2nd ed. 2009, OSOScientific research and ethics -- Ethical decision making -- Data acquisition and management -- Mentoring and collaboration -- Collaboration between academia and private industry -- Authorship -- Publication and peer review -- Misconduct in research -- Intellectual property -- Conflicts of interest and scientific objectivity -- The use of animals in research -- The protection of human subjects in research -- Protecting vulnerable human subjects in research -- Genetics, cloning, and stem cell research -- International research.
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Stem cells, human embryos and ethics 2008, Springer
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Terrible beauty is born 2003, CRCnetBASE
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Textbook of healthcare ethics. 2nd ed. 2004, Springer
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Voice of breast cancer in medicine and bioethics 2006, SpringerNegotiating personal and political settlements with breast cancer: women finding their own ways to live with human contingency / Rosemarie Tong -- Personalizing the political: negotiating the feminist, medical, scientific and commercial discourses surrounding breast cancer / Susan Sherwin -- Power, gender, and pizzazz: the early years of breast cancer activism / Barron Lerner -- Breast cancer: dueling discourses and the persistence of an outmoded paradigm / Gwynne Gertz -- Doing things with ideas and affects in the illness narratives of Susan Sontag and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick / Lisa Diedrich -- The breast cancer diaries / Anita Ho -- Breast cancer: the maternal body reflected in a three-way mirror / Debra Gold -- Learn to love what's left: poems on breast cancer / Leatha Kendrick -- Death and the other: rethinking authenticity / Gail Weiss -- Breast cancer research: a political cause and paradigm for scientific inquiry / John S. Kovach -- Clinical trials for breast cancer and informed consent: how women helped make research a cooperative venture / Loretta M. Kopelman -- The role of psychosocial research in understanding and improving the experience of breast cancer and breast cancer risk / Anne Moyer and Marci Lobel -- Teaching about breast cancer and "common health" / Helen Rodnite Lemay -- Theoretical considerations on "reading" the breast / Tanfer Emin-Tunc -- Recent developments in breast cancer research / Sofya Maslyanskaya.
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When doctors kill 2010, SpringerPart 1. Ethics and the Physician -- In the Beginning -- Perfect Intentions, Imperfect People -- Part 2. When Doctors Kill -- The Alpha Killers: Three Prolific Murderous Doctors -- America's Contribution to Medical Mayhem -- International Men of Mystery: Other Medical Murderers -- To Catch a Killer: Investigating Serial Murders -- The Nazi Murders -- Part 3. In the Name of Science -- Hitler's “Scientists” -- Made in Japan: Unethical Experiments -- Good Old Fashioned American Ingenuity - and Evil -- Physician Kill Thyself: The Story of Dr. Gwinn E. Puig -- Part 4. Politics and Medicine -- Libel Plots Against Physicians (Who Killed Dr. Zhivago?) -- Judge, Jury, Executioner, and Doctor -- Trading Treatment for Terror -- Guilty Until Proven Innocent -- Part 5. What Now? -- Euthanasia, and Assisted Suicide: What Would Hippocrates Do? -- Malpractice or Murder? -- It's All Natural! -- Contagious Caregivers -- Fictitious Physicians: Where Has Marcus Welby Gone? -- Doctors to the Stars.
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Whole person care 2011, SpringerWhole Person Care / Tom A. Hutchinson -- Suffering, Whole Person Care, and the Goals of Medicine / Eric J. Cassell -- The Healing Journey / Tom A. Hutchinson, Balfour M. Mount and Michael Kearney -- The Challenge of Medical Dichotomies and the Congruent Physician-Patient Relationship in Medicine / Tom A. Hutchinson and James R. Brawer -- Separation-Attachment Theory in Illness and the Role of the Healthcare Practitioner / Gregory Fricchione -- Empathy, Compassion, and the Goals of Medicine / Stephen Liben -- Mindfulness and Whole Person Care / Patricia L. Dobkin -- Healing, Wounding, and the Language of Medicine / Abraham Fuks -- Death Anxiety: The Challenge and the Promise of Whole Person Care / Sheldon Solomon and Krista Lawlor -- Whole Person Self-Care: Self-Care from the Inside Out / Michael Kearney and Radhule Weininger -- Prevention and Whole Person Care / Tom A. Hutchinson -- Whole Person Care and Complementary and Alternative Therapies / Mary Grossman -- Spiritual Dimensions of Whole Person Care / Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian -- Whole Person Care and the Revolution in Genetics / David S. Rosenblatt and Jennifer Fitzpatrick -- Whole Person Care on a Busy Medical Ward / Gordon L. Crelinsten -- Teaching Whole Person Care in Medical School / Helen McNamara and J. Donald Boudreau -- Whole Person Care, Professionalism, and the Medical Mandate / Richard L. Cruess and Sylvia R. Cruess -- Whole Person Care: Conclusions / Tom A. Hutchinson.
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