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Preface | p. ix |
Principles and Theories | |
Moral Reasoning in Bioethics | p. 3 |
Ethics and Bioethics | p. 3 |
Ethics and the Moral Life | p. 5 |
In Depth: Morality and the Law | p. 7 |
Moral Principles in Bioethics | p. 8 |
Autonomy | p. 9 |
Beneficence | p. 10 |
Utility | p. 11 |
Justice | p. 12 |
Ethical Relativism | p. 13 |
In Depth: Anthropology and Moral Diversity | p. 14 |
Ethics and Religion | p. 17 |
Moral Arguments | p. 18 |
Argument Fundamentals | p. 19 |
Patterns of Moral Arguments | p. 22 |
Review: Valid and Invalid Argument Forms | p. 23 |
In Depth: Fallacies in Moral Reasoning | p. 24 |
Evaluating Premises | p. 26 |
Key Terms | p. 28 |
Summary | p. 28 |
Further Reading | p. 29 |
Notes | p. 29 |
Bioethics And Moral Theories | p. 30 |
The Nature of Moral Theories | p. 30 |
Influential Moral Theories | p. 31 |
Utilitarianism | p. 32 |
In Depth: Utilitarianism and the Golden Rule | p. 34 |
Kantian Ethics | p. 34 |
Natural Law Theory | p. 36 |
Rawls' Contract Theory | p. 38 |
Virtue Ethics | p. 39 |
The Ethics of Care | p. 40 |
In Depth: Can Virtue Be Taught? | p. 41 |
Feminist Ethics | p. 42 |
Criteria for Judging Moral Theories | p. 42 |
Review: Evaluating Moral Theories: Criteria of Adequacy | p. 44 |
Applying the Criteria | p. 44 |
Utilitarianism | p. 45 |
Kant's Theory | p. 46 |
Key Terms | p. 46 |
Summary | p. 47 |
Further Reading | p. 47 |
Notes | p. 48 |
Physician and Patient | |
Paternalism And Patient Autonomy | p. 51 |
Shades of Autonomy and Paternalism | p. 51 |
Refusing Treatment | p. 52 |
In Depth: The Hippocratic Oath | p. 53 |
Futile Treatment | p. 54 |
Legal Brief: Refusing Treatment for Children on Religious Grounds | p. 55 |
In Depth: CPR and DNR | p. 56 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 56 |
Key Terms | p. 57 |
Summary | p. 57 |
Classic Case File: Elizabeth Bouvia | p. 58 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 60 |
Further Reading | p. 62 |
Notes | p. 63 |
Readings | p. 63 |
"Paternalism," | p. 63 |
"The Refutation of Medical Paternalism," | p. 73 |
"Why Doctors Should Intervene," | p. 79 |
"Autonomy, Futility, and the Limits of Medicine," | p. 84 |
"Whose Body Is It Anyway?" | p. 88 |
Bouvia v. Superior Court, California Court of Appeal | p. 98 |
"Fundamental Elements of the Patient-Physician Relationship," AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs | p. 102 |
"Code of Ethics for Nurses," American Nurses Association | p. 103 |
Truth-Telling And Confidentiality | p. 105 |
Paternalism and Deception | p. 105 |
In Depth: Do Patients Want the Truth? Do Physicians Tell It? | p. 106 |
Confidential Truths | p. 108 |
Legal Brief: Confidentiality and a Duty to Warn | p. 109 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 110 |
Classic Case File: Carols R. | p. 111 |
Key Terms | p. 112 |
Summary | p. 112 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 112 |
Further Reading | p. 114 |
Notes | p. 114 |
Readings | p. 115 |
"Telling the Truth to Patients: A Clinical Ethics Exploration," | p. 115 |
"On Telling Patients the Truth," | p. 119 |
"On a Supposed Right to Lie from Altruistic Motives," | p. 121 |
"Respect for Patients, Physicians, and the Truth," | p. 122 |
"Why Privacy Is Important," | p. 130 |
"Confidentiality in Medicine-A Decrepit Concept," | p. 135 |
Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California, Supreme Court of California | p. 138 |
Informed Consent | p. 144 |
Autonomy and Consent | p. 144 |
Conditions of Informed Consent | p. 145 |
In Depth: Two Views of Informed Consent | p. 147 |
Legal Brief: Important Informed Consent Cases | p. 148 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 149 |
Key Terms | p. 149 |
Summary | p. 149 |
Classic Case File: Jerry Canterbury | p. 150 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 151 |
Further Reading | p. 153 |
Notes | p. 154 |
Readings | p. 154 |
"The Concept of Informed Consent," | p. 154 |
"Informed Consent-Must It Remain a Fairy Tale?" | p. 159 |
"Transparency: Informed Consent in Primary Care," | p. 169 |
"Should Informed Consent Be Based on Rational Beliefs?" | p. 175 |
"Informed Consent: Some Challenges to the Universal Validity of the Western Model," | p. 183 |
Canterbury v. Spence, United States Court of Appeals | p. 189 |
Human Research | p. 193 |
The Science of Clinical Trials | p. 194 |
In Depth: The Tuskegee Tragedy | p. 195 |
Beneficence, Science, and Placebos | p. 196 |
Science and Informed Consent | p. 199 |
In Depth: Women in Clinical Trials | p. 200 |
Research on the Vulnerable | p. 201 |
In Depth: Why Enter a Clinical Trial? | p. 202 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 205 |
Key Terms | p. 206 |
Summary | p. 206 |
Classic Case File: The UCLA Schizophrenia Study | p. 207 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 208 |
Further Reading | p. 212 |
Notes | p. 212 |
Readings | p. 213 |
The Nuremberg Code | p. 213 |
Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects, World Medical Association | p. 214 |
"The Belmont Report," National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research | p. 217 |
"Final Report: Human Radiation Experiments," Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments | p. 220 |
"Of Mice but Not Men: Problems of the Randomized Clinical Trial," | p. 226 |
"A Response to a Purported Ethical Difficulty with Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Cancer Patients," | p. 231 |
"How to Resolve an Ethical Dilemma Concerning Randomized Clinical Trials," | p. 235 |
"Clinical Trials: Are They Ethical?" | p. 238 |
"The Ethics of Clinical Research in the Third World," | p. 242 |
"Ethical Issues in Clinical Trials in Developing Countries," | p. 246 |
Life and Death | |
Abortion | p. 253 |
Starting Point: The Basics | p. 253 |
Fact File: U.S. Abortions | p. 254 |
In Depth: Abortion and Public Opinion | p. 256 |
The Legal Struggle | p. 257 |
Persons and Rights | p. 257 |
In Depth: Late-Term Abortion | p. 258 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 262 |
Key Terms | p. 263 |
Summary | p. 263 |
Classic Case File: Nancy Klein | p. 264 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 265 |
Further Reading | p. 268 |
Notes | p. 268 |
Readings | p. 269 |
"A Defense of Abortion," | p. 269 |
"Why Abortion Is Immoral," | p. 279 |
"On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion," | p. 291 |
"An Almost Absolute Value in History," | p. 301 |
"Abortion Decisions: Personal Morality," | p. 305 |
"Abortion and the Concept of a Person," | p. 310 |
"In Defense of Abortion and Infanticide," | p. 316 |
"Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens," | p. 333 |
United States Supreme Court | p. 342 |
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, United States Supreme Court | p. 347 |
Reproductive Technology | p. 354 |
In Vitro Fertilization | p. 354 |
Fact File: Assisted Reproduction | p. 355 |
Surrogacy | p. 360 |
In Depth: IVF and Children's Future Children | p. 361 |
Cloning | p. 362 |
Legal Brief: Surrogacy Contracts and the Law | p. 363 |
In Depth: Cloning Time Line | p. 365 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 366 |
Key Terms | p. 367 |
Summary | p. 367 |
Classic Case File: Baby M | p. 368 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 369 |
Further Reading | p. 371 |
Notes | p. 372 |
Readings | p. 373 |
"IVF: The Simple Case," | p. 373 |
"IVF and Women's Interests: An Analysis of Feminist Concerns," | p. 377 |
"Give Me Children or I Shall Die!" New Reproductive Technologies and Harm to Children," | p. 389 |
"Instruction on Respect for Human Life in Its Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation," Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith | p. 400 |
"Surrogate Mothering: Exploitation or Empowerment?" | p. 409 |
"On 'Surrogacy," | p. 418 |
"The Wisdom of Repugnance," | p. 426 |
"Cloning Human Beings: An Assessment of the Ethical Issues Pro and Con," | p. 441 |
Opinion in the Matter of Baby M, New Jersey Supreme Court | p. 452 |
Genetic Choices | p. 460 |
Genes and Genomes | p. 460 |
Genetic Testing | p. 461 |
In Depth: Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests | p. 464 |
Gene Therapy | p. 468 |
Fact File: Genetic Tests | p. 469 |
Stem Cells | p. 471 |
In Depth: Recent Research in Gene Therapy | p. 472 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 474 |
Classic Case File: The Kingsburys | p. 475 |
Key Terms | p. 476 |
Summary | p. 476 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 477 |
Further Reading | p. 479 |
Notes | p. 479 |
Readings | p. 480 |
"Implications of Prenatal Diagnosis for the Human Right to Life," | p. 480 |
"Genetics and Reproductive Risk: Can Having Children Be Immoral?" | p. 484 |
"The Morality of Screening for Disability," | p. 491 |
"Disowning Knowledge: Issues in Genetic Testing," | p. 495 |
"The Non-Identity Problem and Genetic Harms-the Case of Wrongful Handicaps," | p. 499 |
"Is Gene Therapy a Form of Eugenics?," | p. 503 |
"Genetic Enhancement," | p. 509 |
"Germ-Line Gene Therapy," | p. 514 |
"What Does 'Respect for Embryos' Mean in the Context of Stem Cell Research?" | p. 521 |
"Declaration on the Production and the Scientific and Therapeutic Use of Human Embryonic Stem Cells," Pontifical Academy for Life | p. 524 |
Euthanasia And Physician-Assisted Suicide | p. 526 |
Deciding Life and Death | p. 527 |
Legal Brief: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Major Developments | p. 529 |
In Depth: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: What Doctors Think and Do | p. 530 |
Autonomy, Mercy, and Harm | p. 530 |
In Depth: Oregon's Death With Dignity Act | p. 533 |
Applying Major Theories | p. 534 |
In Depth: Physician-Assisted Suicide and Public Opinion | p. 535 |
Key Terms | p. 536 |
Summary | p. 536 |
Classic Case File: Nancy Cruzan | p. 537 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 538 |
Further Reading | p. 541 |
Notes | p. 541 |
Readings | p. 542 |
"The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia," | p. 542 |
"Voluntary Active Euthanasia," | p. 545 |
"When Self-Determination Runs Amok," | p. 556 |
"When Abstract Moralizing Runs Amok," | p. 561 |
"Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Tragic View," | p. 565 |
"Active and Passive Euthanasia," | p. 580 |
"The Distinction Between Refusing Medical Treatment and Suicide," New York State Task Force on Life and the Law | p. 584 |
"The Philosophers' Brief," | p. 592 |
Vacco v. Quill, United States Supreme Court | p. 601 |
Washington v. Glucksberg, United States Supreme Court | p. 604 |
Justice and Health Care | |
Dividing Up Health Care Resources | p. 613 |
Health Care in Trouble | p. 613 |
In Depth: Unequal Health Care for Minorities | p. 615 |
Fact File: U.S. Health Care | p. 616 |
Theories of Justice | p. 616 |
A Right to Health Care | p. 617 |
In Depth: Public Opinion: Obtaining Adequate Health Care | p. 618 |
The Ethics of Rationing | p. 620 |
Key Terms | p. 622 |
Summary | p. 622 |
Classic Case File: Christine deMeurers | p. 623 |
Cases for Evaluation | p. 624 |
Further Reading | p. 626 |
Notes | p. 627 |
Readings | p. 627 |
"Is There a Right to Health Care and, if So, What Does It Encompass?" | p. 627 |
"The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care," | p. 634 |
"Multiculturalism and Just Health Care: Taking Pluralism Seriously," | p. 640 |
"Rights to Health Care, Social Justice, and Fairness in Health Care Allocations: Frustrations in the Face of Finitude," | p. 652 |
"Rationing Fairly: Programmatic Considerations," | p. 661 |
"The Allocation of Exotic Medical Lifesaving Therapy," | p. 666 |
"QALYfying the Value of Life," | p. 675 |
Glossary | p. 683 |
Index | p. 685 |
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