Society's choices: social and ethical decision making in biomedicine
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- The social context of bioethical problem solving -- Systematic approaches to bioethics -- The spectrum of societal responses -- Criteria for success -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Moral epistemology / Thomas Nagel -- Public moral discourse -- Dan W. Brock -- The value of consensus / Martin Benjamin -- Bioethics commissions: what can we learn from past successes and failures? / Bradford H. Gray -- Limiting life-prolonging medical treatment: a comparative analysis of the President's Commission and the New York State Task Force / Baruch A. Brody -- The formulation of health policy by the three branches of government / Lawrence Gostin -- The role of religious participation and religious belief in biomedical decision making / Charles M. Swezey -- Trust, honesty, and the authority of science / Steven Shapin -- Institutional ethics committees: local perspectives on ethical issues in medicine / Elizabeth Heitman -- The ethical, legal, and social implications program of the National Center for Human Genome Research: a missed opportunity? / Kathi E. Hanna -- AIDS, ethics, and activism: institutional encounters in the epidemic's first decade / Ronald Bayer -- "La pénable valse hésitation: fetal tissue research review and the use of bioethics commissions in France and the United States / R. Alta Charo
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 541 pages)
ISBN:0309051320
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