Bioethics: an anthology
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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION PART I BEFORE BIRTH INTRODUCTION
ABORTION ABORTION AND HEALTH CARE ETHICS JOHN FINNLS 2 ABORTION AND
INFANTIEIDE MICHAEL TOOLEY 3 A DEFENSE OF ABORTION JUDITH JARVIS THOMSON
4 WHY ABORTION IS IMMORAL DO MARQUIS MOTHER-FETUS CONFLICT 5 ARE
PREGNANT WORNEN FETAL CONTAINERS? LAURA M. PURDY PART 11 ISSUES IN
REPRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ASSISTED REPRODUCTION 6 THE MCCAUGHEY
SEPTUPLETS: GOD'S WILL OR HUMAN CHOICE? GREGORY E. PENCE XLI 9 11 15 17
25 40 51 63 65 77 79 85 87 CONTENTS PRENATAL SCREENING, SEX SELECTION,
AND CLONING 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SURROGATE MOTHERING:
EXPLOITATION OR EMPOWERMENT? LAURA M. PURDY A RESPONSE TO PURDY SUSAN
DODDS AND KAREN JONES THE RIGHT TO LESBIAN PARENTHOOD GILLIAN HANSCOMBE
RIGHTS, INTERESTS, AND POSSIBLE PEOPLE DEREK PARFIT GENETICS AND
REPRODUCTIVE RISK: CAN HAVING CHILDREN BE IMMORAL? LAURA M. PURDY
PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS AND SELECTIVE ABORTION: ACHALLENGE TO PRACTICE AND
POLICY ADRIENNE ASCH GENETIC TECHNOLOGY: A THREAT TO DEAFNESS RUTH
CHADWICK AND MAIRI LEVITT SEX SELECTION: THE CASE FOR JULIAN SAVULESCU
CONCEPTION TO OBTAIN HEMATOPOIETIC STERN CELLS JOHN A. ROBERTSON,
JEFFREY P. KAHN, AND JOHN E. WAGNER WHY WE SHOULD NOT PERMIT EMBRYOS TO
BE SELECTED AS TISSUE DONORS DAVID KING THE MORAL STATUS OF THE CLONING
OF HUMANS MICHAEL TOOLEY 90 100 104 108 113 115 122 137 145 150 158 162
PART III THE NEW GENETICS INTRODUCTION 179 181 GENE THERAPY AND EUGENICS
18 19 20 21 QUESTIONS ABOUT SOME USES OF GENETIC ENGINEERING JONATHAN
GLOVER ETHICAL ISSUES IN MANIPULATING THE HUMAN GERM LINE MARC LAPPE THE
MORAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE THERAPY-ENHANCEMENT DISTINCTION IN HUMAN
GENETICS DAVID B. RESNIK SHOULD WE UNDERTAKE GENETIC RESEARCH ON
INTELLIGENCE? AINSLEY NEWSON AND ROBERT WILLIAMSON 185 187 198 209 219
GENETIC SCREENING AND COUNSELING 22 LESSONS FROM A DARK AND DISTANT PAST
BENNO MUELLER-HILL 23 PATIENT AUTONOMY AND VALUE-NEUTRALITY IN
NONDIREETIVE GENETIE COUNSELING ROBERT WACHBROIT AND DAVID WASSERMAN 24
GENETIE DILEMMAS AND THE CHILD'S RIGHT TO AN OPEN FUTURE DENA S. DAVIS
PART IV LIFE AND DEATH ISSUES INTRODUETION 25 THE SANETITY OF LIFE
JONATHAN GLOVER 26 DECLARATION ON EUTHANASIA SACRED CONGREGATION FOR THE
DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH KILLING AND LETTING DIE 27 THE MORALITY OF
KILLING: A TRADITIONAI VIEW GERMAIN GRISEZ AND JOSEPH M. BOYLE, JR. 28
AETIVE AND PASSIVE EUTHANASIA JAMES RACHELS 29 IS KILLING NO WORSE THAN
LETTING DIE? WINSTON NESBITT 30 WHY KILLING IS NOT ALWAYS WORSE - AND
SOMETIMES BETTER - THAN LETTING DIE HELGA KUHSE SEVERELY DISABLED
NEWBORNS 31 WHEN CARE CANNOT CURE: MEDIEAL PROBLEMS IN SERIOUSLY III
BABIES EIL CAMPBELL 32 A MODERN MYTH: THAT LETTING DIE IS NOT THE
INTENTIONAL CAUSATION OF DEATH HELGA KUHSE 33 THE ABNORMAL CHILD: MORAL
DILEMMAS OF DOETORS AND PARENTS R. M. HARE 34 RIGHT TO LIFE OF
HANDICAPPED ALISO DAVIS BRAIN DEATH 35 ADEFINITION OF IRREVERSIBLE COMA
REPORT OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL TO EXAMINE
THE DEFINITIO OF BRAIN DEATH CONTENTS 229 231 237 246 257 259 266 276
281 283 288 292 297 301 303 315 329 334 337 339 CONTENTS 36 IS THE
SANCTITY OF LIFE ETHIC TERMINALLY ILL? PETER SINGER ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
37 LIFE PAST REASON RONALD DWORKIN 344 355 357 38 DWORKIN ON DEMENTIA:
ELEGANT THEORY, QUESTIONABLE POLICY REBECCA DRESSER 365 VOLUNTARY
EUTHANASIA AND MEDICALLY ASSISTED SUICIDE 39 THE NOTE CHRIS HILL 40 WHEN
SE1F-DETERMINATION RUNS AMOK DANIEL CALLAHAN 41 WHEN ABSTRACT MORALIZING
RUNS AMOK JOHN LACHS 42 LISTENING AND HE1PING TO DIE: THE DUTCH WAY
PIETER ADMIRAAL PART V RESOURCE ALLOCATION INTRODUCTION
MICRO-ALLOCATION: DECIDING BETWEEN PATIENTS 43 RESCUING LIVES: CAN'T WE
COUNT? PAUL T. MENZEL 44 THE ALLOCATION OF EXOTIC MEDICAL LIFESAVING
THERAPY NICHOLAS RESCHER 45 SHOULD A1COHOLICS COMPETE EQUALLY FOR LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION? ALVIN H. MOSS AND MARK SIEGLER 46 THE VALUE OFLIFE JOHN
HARRIS 47 HOW AGE SHOULD MATTER: ]USTICE AS THE BASIS FOR LIMITING CARE
TO THE ELDERLY ROBERT M. VEATCH MACRO-ALLOCATION: DIVIDING UP THE
HEALTHCARE BUDGET 48 Q!1ALITY OF LIFE AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION MICHAEL
LOCKWOOD 375 377 381 386 391 399 401 405 407 410 421 428 437 449 451 49
A LIFESPAN APPROACH TO HEALTH CARE NORMAN DANIELS PART VI ORGAN DONATION
INTRODUCTION 50 WHY GIVE TO STRANGERS? RICHARD M. TITMUSS CONTENTS 465
475 477 479 51 ORGAN DONATION AND RETRIEVAL: WHOSE BODY IS IT ANYWAY?
EIKE-HENNER W. KLUGE 483 52 THE CASE FOR ALLOWING KIDNEY SALES JANET
RADCLIFFE-RICHARDS ET AL. 487 53 THE SURVIVAL LOTTERY JOHN HARRIS 491
PART VII EXPERIMENTATION WITH HUMAN SUBJECTS INTRODUCTION HUMAN SUBJECTS
54 ETHICS AND CLINICAL RESEARCH HENRY K. BEECHER 497 499 503 505 55
EQUIPOISE AND THE ETHICS OF CLINICAL RESEARCH BENJAMIN FREEDMAN 513 56
THE PATIENT AND THE PUBLIC GOOD SAMUEL HELLMAN 57 THE MORALITY OF
CLINICAL RESEARCH: A CASE STUDY TORBJOERN TAENNSJOE 58 UNETHICAL TRIALS OF
INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE PERINATAL TRANSMISSION OF THE HUMAN
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PETER LURIE AND SIDNEY M.
WOLFE 59 WE'RE TRYING TO HELP OUR SICKEST PEOPLE, NOT EXPLOIT THEM
DANSTAN BAGENDA AND PHILIPPA MUSOKE-MUDIDO 520 525 533 539 HUMAN EMBRYOS
- STERN CELLS 60 Q!1ESTION OF RESPECT FOR LIFE: WHAT SOME [AUSTRALIAN]
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT HAVE SAID ABOUT EMBRYONIC STERN CELL RESEARCH IN
PARLIAMENT THIS WEEK 61 STERN CELLS, SEX, AND PROCREATION JOHN HARRIS
541 543 545 63 CONTENTS PART VIII EXPERIMENTATION WITH ANIMALS
INTRODUCTION 62 DUTIES TOWARDS ANIMALS IMMANUEL KANT A UTILITARIAN VIEW
JEREMY BENTHAM 64 ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL PETER SINGER 65 VIVISECTION,
MORALS AND MEDICINE: AN EXCHANGE R. G. FREY AND SIR WILLIAM PATON PART
IX ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PRACTICE OF HEALTHCARE INTRODUCTION
CONFIDENTIALITY 66 CONFIDENTIALITY IN MEDICINE: A DECREPIT CONCEPT MARK
SIEGLER TRUTH- TELLING 67 ON A SUPPOSED RIGHT TO LIE FROM ALTRUISTIC
MOTIVES IMMANUEL KANT 68 SHOULD DOCTORS TELL THE TRUTH? JOSEPH COLLINS
69 ON TELLING PATIENTS THE TRUTH ROGER HIGGS INFORMED CONSENT AND
PATIENT AUTONOMY 70 ON LIBERTY JOHN STUART MILL 71 FROM SCH/OENDORFFV.
NEW YORK HOSPITAL JUSTICE BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO 72 AMPUTEES BY CHOICE CARL
ELLIOTT 73 ABANDONING INFORMED CONSENT ROBERT M. VEATCH 74 RATIONAL
DESIRES AND THE LIMITATION OF LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT JULIAN SAVULESCU
559 561 564 566 568 578 589 591 595 597 601 603 605 611 619 621 624 625
636 646 75 THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT CULTURES RUTH
MACKLIN CONTENTS 664 PART X SPECIAL ISSUES FACING NURSES INTRODUCTION 76
ETHICAL DILEMTNAS FOR NURSES: PHYSICIANS' ORDERS VERSUS PATIENTS' RIGHTS
E. JOY KROEGER MAPPES 77 IN DEFENSE OF THE TRADITIONAL NURSE LISA H.
NEWTON PART XI ETHICISTS AND ETHICS COMMITTEES INTRODUCTION 78 WHEN
PHILOSOPHERS SHOOT FROM THE HIP JAMES RACHELS 79 ETHICS CONSULTATION AS
MORAL ENGAGEMENT JONATHAN D. MORENO 80 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES: THE ROLE
OF PHILOSOPHERS IN POLICY-MAKING DAN W. BROCK 81 SHOULD THE DECISIONS
OFETHICS COMMITTEES BE BASED ON COMMUNITY VALUES? HETA HAEYRY INDEX 677
679 682 690 699 701 703 707 715 719 725 |
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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION PART I BEFORE BIRTH INTRODUCTION
ABORTION ABORTION AND HEALTH CARE ETHICS JOHN FINNLS 2 ABORTION AND
INFANTIEIDE MICHAEL TOOLEY 3 A DEFENSE OF ABORTION JUDITH JARVIS THOMSON
4 WHY ABORTION IS IMMORAL DO MARQUIS MOTHER-FETUS CONFLICT 5 ARE
PREGNANT WORNEN FETAL CONTAINERS? LAURA M. PURDY PART 11 ISSUES IN
REPRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ASSISTED REPRODUCTION 6 THE MCCAUGHEY
SEPTUPLETS: GOD'S WILL OR HUMAN CHOICE? GREGORY E. PENCE XLI 9 11 15 17
25 40 51 63 65 77 79 85 87 CONTENTS PRENATAL SCREENING, SEX SELECTION,
AND CLONING 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SURROGATE MOTHERING:
EXPLOITATION OR EMPOWERMENT? LAURA M. PURDY A RESPONSE TO PURDY SUSAN
DODDS AND KAREN JONES THE RIGHT TO LESBIAN PARENTHOOD GILLIAN HANSCOMBE
RIGHTS, INTERESTS, AND POSSIBLE PEOPLE DEREK PARFIT GENETICS AND
REPRODUCTIVE RISK: CAN HAVING CHILDREN BE IMMORAL? LAURA M. PURDY
PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS AND SELECTIVE ABORTION: ACHALLENGE TO PRACTICE AND
POLICY ADRIENNE ASCH GENETIC TECHNOLOGY: A THREAT TO DEAFNESS RUTH
CHADWICK AND MAIRI LEVITT SEX SELECTION: THE CASE FOR JULIAN SAVULESCU
CONCEPTION TO OBTAIN HEMATOPOIETIC STERN CELLS JOHN A. ROBERTSON,
JEFFREY P. KAHN, AND JOHN E. WAGNER WHY WE SHOULD NOT PERMIT EMBRYOS TO
BE SELECTED AS TISSUE DONORS DAVID KING THE MORAL STATUS OF THE CLONING
OF HUMANS MICHAEL TOOLEY 90 100 104 108 113 115 122 137 145 150 158 162
PART III THE NEW GENETICS INTRODUCTION 179 181 GENE THERAPY AND EUGENICS
18 19 20 21 QUESTIONS ABOUT SOME USES OF GENETIC ENGINEERING JONATHAN
GLOVER ETHICAL ISSUES IN MANIPULATING THE HUMAN GERM LINE MARC LAPPE THE
MORAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE THERAPY-ENHANCEMENT DISTINCTION IN HUMAN
GENETICS DAVID B. RESNIK SHOULD WE UNDERTAKE GENETIC RESEARCH ON
INTELLIGENCE? AINSLEY NEWSON AND ROBERT WILLIAMSON 185 187 198 209 219
GENETIC SCREENING AND COUNSELING 22 LESSONS FROM A DARK AND DISTANT PAST
BENNO MUELLER-HILL 23 PATIENT AUTONOMY AND VALUE-NEUTRALITY IN
NONDIREETIVE GENETIE COUNSELING ROBERT WACHBROIT AND DAVID WASSERMAN 24
GENETIE DILEMMAS AND THE CHILD'S RIGHT TO AN OPEN FUTURE DENA S. DAVIS
PART IV LIFE AND DEATH ISSUES INTRODUETION 25 THE SANETITY OF LIFE
JONATHAN GLOVER 26 DECLARATION ON EUTHANASIA SACRED CONGREGATION FOR THE
DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH KILLING AND LETTING DIE 27 THE MORALITY OF
KILLING: A TRADITIONAI VIEW GERMAIN GRISEZ AND JOSEPH M. BOYLE, JR. 28
AETIVE AND PASSIVE EUTHANASIA JAMES RACHELS 29 IS KILLING NO WORSE THAN
LETTING DIE? WINSTON NESBITT 30 WHY KILLING IS NOT ALWAYS WORSE - AND
SOMETIMES BETTER - THAN LETTING DIE HELGA KUHSE SEVERELY DISABLED
NEWBORNS 31 WHEN CARE CANNOT CURE: MEDIEAL PROBLEMS IN SERIOUSLY III
BABIES EIL CAMPBELL 32 A MODERN MYTH: THAT LETTING DIE IS NOT THE
INTENTIONAL CAUSATION OF DEATH HELGA KUHSE 33 THE ABNORMAL CHILD: MORAL
DILEMMAS OF DOETORS AND PARENTS R. M. HARE 34 RIGHT TO LIFE OF
HANDICAPPED ALISO DAVIS BRAIN DEATH 35 ADEFINITION OF IRREVERSIBLE COMA
REPORT OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL TO EXAMINE
THE DEFINITIO OF BRAIN DEATH CONTENTS 229 231 237 246 257 259 266 276
281 283 288 292 297 301 303 315 329 334 337 339 CONTENTS 36 IS THE
SANCTITY OF LIFE ETHIC TERMINALLY ILL? PETER SINGER ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
37 LIFE PAST REASON RONALD DWORKIN 344 355 357 38 DWORKIN ON DEMENTIA:
ELEGANT THEORY, QUESTIONABLE POLICY REBECCA DRESSER 365 VOLUNTARY
EUTHANASIA AND MEDICALLY ASSISTED SUICIDE 39 THE NOTE CHRIS HILL 40 WHEN
SE1F-DETERMINATION RUNS AMOK DANIEL CALLAHAN 41 WHEN ABSTRACT MORALIZING
RUNS AMOK JOHN LACHS 42 LISTENING AND HE1PING TO DIE: THE DUTCH WAY
PIETER ADMIRAAL PART V RESOURCE ALLOCATION INTRODUCTION
MICRO-ALLOCATION: DECIDING BETWEEN PATIENTS 43 RESCUING LIVES: CAN'T WE
COUNT? PAUL T. MENZEL 44 THE ALLOCATION OF EXOTIC MEDICAL LIFESAVING
THERAPY NICHOLAS RESCHER 45 SHOULD A1COHOLICS COMPETE EQUALLY FOR LIVER
TRANSPLANTATION? ALVIN H. MOSS AND MARK SIEGLER 46 THE VALUE OFLIFE JOHN
HARRIS 47 HOW AGE SHOULD MATTER: ]USTICE AS THE BASIS FOR LIMITING CARE
TO THE ELDERLY ROBERT M. VEATCH MACRO-ALLOCATION: DIVIDING UP THE
HEALTHCARE BUDGET 48 Q!1ALITY OF LIFE AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION MICHAEL
LOCKWOOD 375 377 381 386 391 399 401 405 407 410 421 428 437 449 451 49
A LIFESPAN APPROACH TO HEALTH CARE NORMAN DANIELS PART VI ORGAN DONATION
INTRODUCTION 50 WHY GIVE TO STRANGERS? RICHARD M. TITMUSS CONTENTS 465
475 477 479 51 ORGAN DONATION AND RETRIEVAL: WHOSE BODY IS IT ANYWAY?
EIKE-HENNER W. KLUGE 483 52 THE CASE FOR ALLOWING KIDNEY SALES JANET
RADCLIFFE-RICHARDS ET AL. 487 53 THE SURVIVAL LOTTERY JOHN HARRIS 491
PART VII EXPERIMENTATION WITH HUMAN SUBJECTS INTRODUCTION HUMAN SUBJECTS
54 ETHICS AND CLINICAL RESEARCH HENRY K. BEECHER 497 499 503 505 55
EQUIPOISE AND THE ETHICS OF CLINICAL RESEARCH BENJAMIN FREEDMAN 513 56
THE PATIENT AND THE PUBLIC GOOD SAMUEL HELLMAN 57 THE MORALITY OF
CLINICAL RESEARCH: A CASE STUDY TORBJOERN TAENNSJOE 58 UNETHICAL TRIALS OF
INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE PERINATAL TRANSMISSION OF THE HUMAN
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PETER LURIE AND SIDNEY M.
WOLFE 59 WE'RE TRYING TO HELP OUR SICKEST PEOPLE, NOT EXPLOIT THEM
DANSTAN BAGENDA AND PHILIPPA MUSOKE-MUDIDO 520 525 533 539 HUMAN EMBRYOS
- STERN CELLS 60 Q!1ESTION OF RESPECT FOR LIFE: WHAT SOME [AUSTRALIAN]
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT HAVE SAID ABOUT EMBRYONIC STERN CELL RESEARCH IN
PARLIAMENT THIS WEEK 61 STERN CELLS, SEX, AND PROCREATION JOHN HARRIS
541 543 545 63 CONTENTS PART VIII EXPERIMENTATION WITH ANIMALS
INTRODUCTION 62 DUTIES TOWARDS ANIMALS IMMANUEL KANT A UTILITARIAN VIEW
JEREMY BENTHAM 64 ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL PETER SINGER 65 VIVISECTION,
MORALS AND MEDICINE: AN EXCHANGE R. G. FREY AND SIR WILLIAM PATON PART
IX ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE PRACTICE OF HEALTHCARE INTRODUCTION
CONFIDENTIALITY 66 CONFIDENTIALITY IN MEDICINE: A DECREPIT CONCEPT MARK
SIEGLER TRUTH- TELLING 67 ON A SUPPOSED RIGHT TO LIE FROM ALTRUISTIC
MOTIVES IMMANUEL KANT 68 SHOULD DOCTORS TELL THE TRUTH? JOSEPH COLLINS
69 ON TELLING PATIENTS THE TRUTH ROGER HIGGS INFORMED CONSENT AND
PATIENT AUTONOMY 70 ON LIBERTY JOHN STUART MILL 71 FROM SCH/OENDORFFV.
NEW YORK HOSPITAL JUSTICE BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO 72 AMPUTEES BY CHOICE CARL
ELLIOTT 73 ABANDONING INFORMED CONSENT ROBERT M. VEATCH 74 RATIONAL
DESIRES AND THE LIMITATION OF LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT JULIAN SAVULESCU
559 561 564 566 568 578 589 591 595 597 601 603 605 611 619 621 624 625
636 646 75 THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT CULTURES RUTH
MACKLIN CONTENTS 664 PART X SPECIAL ISSUES FACING NURSES INTRODUCTION 76
ETHICAL DILEMTNAS FOR NURSES: PHYSICIANS' ORDERS VERSUS PATIENTS' RIGHTS
E. JOY KROEGER MAPPES 77 IN DEFENSE OF THE TRADITIONAL NURSE LISA H.
NEWTON PART XI ETHICISTS AND ETHICS COMMITTEES INTRODUCTION 78 WHEN
PHILOSOPHERS SHOOT FROM THE HIP JAMES RACHELS 79 ETHICS CONSULTATION AS
MORAL ENGAGEMENT JONATHAN D. MORENO 80 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES: THE ROLE
OF PHILOSOPHERS IN POLICY-MAKING DAN W. BROCK 81 SHOULD THE DECISIONS
OFETHICS COMMITTEES BE BASED ON COMMUNITY VALUES? HETA HAEYRY INDEX 677
679 682 690 699 701 703 707 715 719 725 |
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