Hippocrates' Maze: Ethical Explorations of the Medical LabyrinthRowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 155 strán (strany) To contain the Minotaur, the ancient artificer Daedalus crafted a maze so intricate that it bewildered even its maker. Contemporary medicine--"Hippocrates' Maze--is every bit as bewildering, so much so that a new and distinct field, bioethics, has been created to help professional caregivers, patients, and families navigate their way through it. In Nelson's typically inviting and graceful style, the essays collected in Hippocrates' Maze explore the labyrinth of contemporary health care, and arrive at some unusual findings about death and decisionmaking, justice and families, cloning and kinship, and organ donation and intimacy. However, the book's most distinctive conclusions concern bioethics itself: the field is not best seen solely as a source of good advice to doctors, but rather as a way of better understanding our humanity. |
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... individuals . " 8 Buchanan thinks that people are perfectly at liberty to avoid having children on such grounds , since doing so wouldn't violate anyone's rights ; there is , after all , “ no existing individual who has rights that ...
... individuals . " 8 Buchanan thinks that people are perfectly at liberty to avoid having children on such grounds , since doing so wouldn't violate anyone's rights ; there is , after all , “ no existing individual who has rights that ...
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... individual woman making her individual decision ; it is instead the society that mobilizes its resources to provide prenatal testing , confidently assumed to lead to abortion in the majority of cases in which testing detects anomalies ...
... individual woman making her individual decision ; it is instead the society that mobilizes its resources to provide prenatal testing , confidently assumed to lead to abortion in the majority of cases in which testing detects anomalies ...
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... individuals with certain moral prerogatives that must be respected , even if doing so should make everyone worse off ... Individual interests abound in families , but so do shared interests , and even what might be called the interests ...
... individuals with certain moral prerogatives that must be respected , even if doing so should make everyone worse off ... Individual interests abound in families , but so do shared interests , and even what might be called the interests ...
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Agency by Proxy | 29 |
Family Caregivers Practical Identities | 53 |
Deaths Gender | 71 |
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Hippocrates' Maze: Ethical Explorations of the Medical Labyrinth James Lindemann Nelson Obmedzený náhľad - 2003 |
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