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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2011042088
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780415476324 (hardback : alk. paper)
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International Standard Book Number 9780415476331 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Classification number QH332
Item number .A74 2011
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Classification number 174.2 HOL
Edition number 23
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Arguing about bioethics /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Stephen Holland.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Abingdon, Oxon ;
-- New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi, 602 p. ;
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 26 cm.
490 0# - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement Arguing about philosophy
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Introduction <br/> Part 1:<br/> Is it Wrong to do Research on Human Embryos? <br/>The Metaphysical Status of the Embryo: Some Arguments Revisited D. Oderberg <br/> 2. Potentiality and Human Embryos J. Lizza <br/> 3. The Argument From Potential: A Reappraisal M. Reichlin <br/> 4. Stem Cells, Sex, and Procreation J. Harris<br/> Part 2: On What Grounds Should we Select and Enhance our Offspring? <br/> 5. The Disability Rights Critique of Prenatal Testing: Reflections and Recommendations E. Parens & A. Asch <br/> 6. Procreative Beneficence: Why we Should Select the Best Children J. Savulescu <br/> 7. Preconception Gender Selection J. A. Robertson <br/> 8. The Case Against Perfection M. J. Sandel <br/> 9. Human Genetic Enhancements: A Transhumanist Perspective N. Bostrom <br/>Part 3: Is it Wrong to Clone Human Beings? <br/> 10. Cloning R. Chadwick <br/> 11. The Wisdom of Repugnance L.R. Kass <br/> 12. Uniqueness, Individuality, and Human Cloning D. Elliott <br/> 13. Cloning, Parenthood, and Genetic Relatedness R. Sparrow <br/> 14. Slippery Slopes to Slippery Slopes: Therapeutic Cloning and the Criminal Law R. Blackford <br/> Part 4: What Uses of Animals for Biomedical Purposes are Permissible?<br/> 15. Animal Liberation at 30 P. Singer <br/> 16. Do Animals Feel Pain? P. Harrison<br/> 17. The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research C. Cohen <br/> 18. Is Xenografting Morally Wrong? A. Caplan <br/>19. Moral Sensibilities and Moral Standing: Caplan on Xenograft ‘Donors’ J. Nelson <br/> Part 5: How Should More Human Transplant Organs be Acquired?<br/> 20. Organs for Sale? Propriety, Property, and the Price of Progress L.R. Kass <br/> 21. The Case for Allowing Kidney Sales J. Radcliffe-Richards, A. S. Daar, R. D. Guttmann, R. Hoffenberg, I. Kennedy, M. Lock, R. A. Sells, & N. Tilney <br/> 22. The Case for Presumed Consent to Transplant Human Organs After Death C. Cohen <br/> 23. The Myth of Presumed Consent: Ethical Problems in New Organ Procurement Strategies R. M. Veatch & J. B. Pitt <br/> 24. Mandated Choice for Organ Donation: Time to Give it a Try A. Spital <br/> 25. Donors and Relatives Must Place no Conditions on Organ Use L. Beecham <br/> 26. What’s Not Wrong With Conditional Organ Donation? T. M. Wilkinson<br/> 27. Point: Are Donors After Circulatory Death Really Dead, and Does it Matter? Yes and Yes J. L. Bernat <br/> 28. Counterpoint: Are Donors After Circulatory Death Really Dead, and Does it Matter? No and Not Really R. D. Truog & F. G. Miller <br/> 29. Rebuttal J.L. Bernat <br/> Part 6: What Sort of Consent Does Respect for Autonomy Imply? <br/>30. Barriers to Informed Consent C. W. Lidz, A. Meise, M. Osterweis, J. L. Holden, J. H. Marx, & M. R. Munetz <br/> 31. The Place of Autonomy in Bioethics J.F. Childress <br/> 32. Abandoning Informed Consent R. M. Veatch <br/> 33. Should Informed Consent be Based on Rational Beliefs? J. Savulescu & R. W. Momeyer <br/>34. Some Limits of Informed Consent O. O’Neill <br/>35. A New Model of Medical Decisions: Exploring the Limits of Shared Decision Making S. N. Whitney <br/> Part 7: Is it Permissible to Impose on Individuals for the Sake of the Public’s Health? <br/>36. Public Health Ethics: Mapping the Terrain J.F. Childress, R. R. Faden, R. D. Gaare, L. O. Gostin, J. Kahn, R. J. Bonnie, N. E. Kass, A. C. Mastroianni, J.D. Moreno, & P. Nieburg <br/> 37. Public Health Law in an Age of Terrorism: Rethinking Individual Rights and Common Goods L. O. Gostin <br/> 38. Libertarian Paternalism R. H. Thaler, C. R. Sunstein <br/> 39. Obesity Interventions and Ethics S. Holm <br/> 40. Should Routine Childhood Immunizations be Compulsory? D. Isaacs, H. A. Kilham, & H. Marshall<br/> 41. Banning Smoking Outdoors is Seldom Ethically Justifiable S. Chapman <br/>42. Ethics and the Conduct of Public Health Surveillance A. L. Fairchild, & R. Bayer <br/> Part 8: How are Scarce Medical Resources to be Justly Allocated? <br/>43. The Value of QALYs, A. Williams <br/> 44. QALYfying the Value of Life J. Harris <br/> 45. The Rationing Debate. Rationing Health Care by Age: The Case For, and the Case Against A. Williams & J. Grimley-Evans <br/> 46. Rationing and Life-Saving Treatments: Should Identifiable Patients Have Higher Priority? T. Hope <br/> 47. Health-Care Needs and Distributive Justice N. Daniels <br/> Part 9: Do Western Principles of Research Ethics Apply in the Developing World? <br/>48. Unethical Trials of Interventions to Reduce Perinatal Transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Developing Countries P. Lurie & S. M. Wolfe <br/> 49. The Ethics of Clinical Research in the Third World M. Angell<br/> 50. Ethical Complexities of Conducting Research in Developing Countries H. Varmus & D. Satcher <br/> 51. The "Best Proven Therapeutic Method" Standard in Clinical Trials in Technologically Developing Countries R. J. Levine <br/> 52. Universality and its Limits: When Research Ethics Can Reflect Local Circumstances D. Orentlicher <br/> 53. Participants in the 2001 Conference on Ethical Aspects of Research in Developing Countries 2004: Moral Standards for Research in Developing Countries: From ‘Reasonable Availability’ to ‘Fair Benefits’ <br/> 54. Another Voice: Fair Benefits in International Medical Research J. D. Arras <br/> 55. The Declaration of Helsinki: Another Revision R. Macklin <br/> Part 10: Should Doctors be Allowed to Help Patients to Kill Themselves? <br/> 56. An Open Letter to All Members of Parliament and of the House of Lords, From Leaders of British Faith Communities of Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims and Sikhs, Expressing Grave Concerns at Continuing and Renewed Efforts to Legalise Euthanasia<br/> 57. Assisted Suicide: The Philosophers’ Brief R. Dworkin, T. Nagel, R. Nozick, J. Rawls, T. Scanlon, & J. J. Thomson <br/> 58. Autonomy and Assisted Suicide: The Execution of Freedom J. P. Safranek <br/> 59. Physician-Assisted Suicide: a New Look at the Arguments J.M. Dieterle <br/> 60. Physician-Assisted Suicide: Two Moral Arguments J. J. Thomson. <br/>Index<br/><br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Bioethics.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Medical ethics.
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Personal name Holland, Stephen
Fuller form of name (Stephen Michael),
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