Is death ever preferable to life?:
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is an original contribution to the much debated area of the value that we should place on human life. With the euthanasia issue highlighted in the public arena this book argues for a non-absolutist highest value on life ethic and how that fits with society's current emphasis on individual autonomy. Not only are the arguments for and against placing a highest value on life explored but the way of arguing particularly the use of slippery slopes is discussed. By the use of everyday examples the impact of placing a high value on life is explored. A futuristic intensive care ward round illustrates the ethical and resource issues with which we would be challenged in adopting a highest value on life policy for medical decisions." "This book will be useful for students of ethics, nursing and medicine as well as those engaged in the public debate on euthanasia."--BOOK JACKET. |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgement xi
CHAPTER 1: IN THE BEGINNING 1
Defining Death 3
Regarding Life 4
The Relative Value of Life and Individual Autonomy 5
Slippery Slopes 5
Rationing Health Resources 6
CHAPTER 2: THE DEFINITION OF DEATH 8
Biological Approach to Death 10
Heart lung Death 10
Brain Death Criteria 11
Lower Brain Death 12
Upper Brain Death 13
Anencephaly 15
A Hierarchy of Organ Deaths 16
Personhood 18
Application of the Hierarchy of Organ Deaths 22
Respect for Dead Bodies 25
CHAPTER 3: DEATH RELATIVE TO LIFE 28
The Value of Life 29
The Inability to Create Life 30
Comparing Life to Death 32
Death as Foreclosure of Life's Options 37
Acts and Omissions 47
The Principle of Double Effect 51
Ordinary and Extraordinary Means 56
Defending Life on Top of the Hierarchy of Values 58
CHAPTER 4: AUTONOMY AND LIFE OR DEATH DECISIONS 69
Ranking Autonomy and Quality of Life 69
Whose Life is it Anyway? 70
What is an Autonomous Decision? 71
Voluntariness 71
lntentionality 72
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Effective Deliberation 72
Authenticity 76
Moral Reflection 79
Autonomy Requires Life 80
Mill's Paradox in Defending Autonomy 81
Occurrent and Dispositional Autonomy 82
Autonomy as a Right 83
HVL and Making an Autonomous Decision to Die 86
Mill's Bridge Example 87
Delaying a Decision 87
Re education or Coercion 88
HVL vs An Autonomous Decision to Die 91
CHAPTER 5: SLIPPERY SLOPES AND LIFE AND DEATH 95
Slippery Slope Arguments 96
Sorites Slippery Slope Arguments 96
Causal Slippery Slope Arguments 97
Precedent Slippery Slope Arguments 98
Combined Slippery Slope Arguments in Bioethical Debate 99
The Case of Nazi Germany 99
Slippery Slopes and the Definition of Death 102
Slippery Slopes at the End of Life 104
Respect for the Dead and Slippery Slopes 105
Respecting the Wishes of the Dead 106
Slippery Slopes and the Sanctity of Life Doctrine 107
A Slippery Slope Between Passive and Active Euthanasia? 109
Legalising Euthanasia and Intolerable Circumstances 110
What Do We Mean By Bad Results ? Ill
Euthanasia and the Precedent Slippery Slope 113
Euthanasia and the Causal Slippery Slope 114
Boundaries to Slippery Slopes 115
Slippery Slopes and Voluntary Euthanasia 116
Autonomy and Slippery Slopes 118
Conclusions 119
CHAPTER 6: LIMITED RESOURCES LIMITING LIFE? 120
Distribution of Resources 121
Distributive Justice 121
Libertarian Theories of Justice 122
Utilitarian Theory and Distributive Justice 124
QALY's 126
The Oregon Plan 128
Triage 130
Egalitarian Theories and Resource Allocation 131
Rawls's Theory of Justice 132
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HVL and Health Distribution Policies 134
HVL and Distributive Justice for Health Care 137
Health Resource Allocation as a Constraint on HVL 138
Should Clinicians Have a Dual Role? 139
Conclusions 141
CHAPTER 7: FUTURE ETHICS 143
Intensive Care Ward Round 143
Bed 1 143
Bed 2 144
Bed 3 144
Bed 4 144
Bed 5 144
Bed 6 145
Beds 7 10 145
Case Studies and HVL Policy 146
Bedl 146
Bed 2 146
Bed 3 147
Bed 4 147
Bed 5 148
Bed 6 149
Beds 7 10 150
Is Death Ever Preferable to Life? 150
ENDNOTES 152
INDEX 161 |
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title_fullStr | Is death ever preferable to life? by Ian N. Olver |
title_full_unstemmed | Is death ever preferable to life? by Ian N. Olver |
title_short | Is death ever preferable to life? |
title_sort | is death ever preferable to life |
topic | Dood gtt Kwaliteit van het bestaan gtt Medische ethiek gtt Ethik Death Death Time of Euthanasia Euthanasia ethics Life and death, Power over Medical ethics Quality of Life Terminal care Moral and ethical aspects Value of Life Ethischer Konflikt (DE-588)4153093-7 gnd Sterbehilfe (DE-588)4077877-0 gnd Leben (DE-588)4034831-3 gnd Lebensverlängerung (DE-588)4167056-5 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Lebensschutz Ethik (DE-588)4225978-2 gnd Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 gnd Sozialethik (DE-588)4055765-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Dood Kwaliteit van het bestaan Medische ethiek Ethik Death Death Time of Euthanasia Euthanasia ethics Life and death, Power over Medical ethics Quality of Life Terminal care Moral and ethical aspects Value of Life Ethischer Konflikt Sterbehilfe Leben Lebensverlängerung Lebensschutz Ethik Tod Sozialethik |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010091562&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV013392286 |
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