Pluralistic Casuistry
Moral Arguments, Economic Realities, and Political Theory, Philosophy and Medici
J Cherry, Mark / Smith Iltis, /
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01.11.2010
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeChapter 1: Moral Casuistry, Medical Research and Innovation, and Rabbinical Decision-Making - Mark J. Cherry and Ana Smith Iltis Section I Pluralistic Moral Casuistry Chapter 2: Notes Toward a Pluralistic Professional Medical Ethics - Laurence B. McCullough Chapter 3: Ethics and Deep Moral Ambiguity - Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J. Chapter 4: The Role of Moral Judgment in Brody's Model of Conflicting Appeals - Janet Malek Chapter 5: Casuistry Naturalized - Maureen Kelley Section II Jewish Medical Ethics Chapter 6: Intuitionism, Divine Commands, and Natural Law - B. Andrew Lustig Chapter 7: In Case: Contingency and Particularity in Bioethics: Discursive Method and Clinical Midrash; Brief Notes on a Lesson from my Teacher Baruch Brody - Laurie Zoloth Chapter 8: The Euthyphro's Dilemma Reconsidered: A Variation on a Theme from Brody on Halakhic Method - H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. Section III Biomedical Public Policy Chapter 9: The Good (Philosophy), the Bad (Public Policy) and the Ugliness of Blaming Families for Ineffectual Treatments - Robert M. Arnold Chapter 10: A Matter of Obligation: Physicians versus Clinical Investigators - E. Haavi Morreim Chapter 11: Is Withholding Artificial Nutrition and Hydration from PVS Patients Active Euthanasia? - Loretta M. Kopelman Section IV Critical Application and Analysis Chapter 12: The Virtue of Integrity in Baruch Brody's Moral Framework - J. Clint Parker Chapter 13: Paradigms and Language: Ethics and Human Embryo Transfer/Donation/Rescue/Adoption - Sarah-Vaughan Brakman Chapter 14: Brody on Passive and Active Euthanasia - F.M. Kamm Appendix