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Author Childress, James F.

Title Practical reasoning in bioethics / James F. Childress.

Publication Info. Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 385 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Medical ethics series
Medical ethics series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-375) and index.
Contents 1. Metaphor and Analogy in Bioethics -- 2. Ethical Theories, Principles, and Casuistry in Bioethics: An Interpretation and Defense of Principalism -- 3. Metaphors and Models of Doctor-Patient Relationships: Their Implications for Autonomy / James F. Childress and Mark Siegler -- 4. If You Let Them, They'd Stay in Bed All Morning: The Principle of Respect for Autonomy and the Tyranny of Regulation in Nursing Home Life -- 5. How Much Should the Cancer Patient Know and Decide? / James F. Childress and Bettina Schoene-Seifert -- 6. Mandatory HIV Screening and Testing -- 7. "Who Is a Doctor to Decide Whether a Person Lives or Dies?": Reflections on Dax's Case / James F. Childress and Courtney S. Campbell -- 8. Must Patients Always Be Given Food and Water? / James F. Childress and Joanne Lynn -- 9. When Is It Morally Justifiable to Discontinue Medical Nutrition and Hydration? -- 10. Who Shall Live When Not All Can Live? -- 11. Triage in Neonatal Intensive Care: The Possibilities and Limitations of a Metaphor -- 12. Fairness in the Allocation and Delivery of Health Care: A Case Study of Organ Transplantation -- 13. Rights to Health Care in a Democratic Society -- 14. Ethical Criteria for Policies to Obtain Organs for Transplantation -- 15. Human Body Parts as Property: An Assessment of Ownership, Sales, and Financial Incentives -- 16. Ethics, Public Policy, and Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research.
Summary "In his latest book, renowned ethicist James F. Childress uses various metaphors and analogies to highlight the role of imagination in practical reasoning. Childress shows how principles, metaphors, and analogies illuminate moral problems and issues in science, medicine, and health care. The issues he considers include screening and testing for HIV infection, informed consent to and refusal of life-sustaining treatment, allocating scarce health care resources, providing access to and controlling the costs of health care, and obtaining organs and tissues for transplantation."--Jacket.
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Subject Medical ethics.
Medical ethics.
Bioethics.
Bioethics.
Practical reason.
Practical reason.
Ethics, Medical.
Bioethics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Childress, James F. Practical reasoning in bioethics. Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, ©1997 0253332184 (DLC) 96025001 (OCoLC)34984136
ISBN 0585215294 (electronic book)
9780585215297 (electronic book)
0253332184 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
9780253332189 (cloth ; alkaline paper)