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OverviewBonnie Steinbock presents The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics - an authoritative, state-of-the-art guide to current issues in bioethics. Thirty-four contributors reflect the interdisciplinarity that is characteristic of bioethics, and its increasingly international character. Thirty topics are covered in original essays written by some of the world's leading figures in the field, as well as by some newer 'up-and-comers'. The essays address both perennial issues, such as the methodology of bioethics, autonomy, justice, death, and moral status, and newer issues, such as biobanking, stem cell research, cloning, pharmacogenomics, and bioterrorism. Other topics concern mental illness and moral agency, the rule of double effect, justice and the elderly, the definition of death, organ transplantation, feminist approaches to commodification of the body, life extension, advance directives, physician-assisted death, abortion, genetic research, population screening, enhancement, research ethics, and the implications of public and global health for bioethics. Anyone who wants to know how the central debates in bioethics have developed in recent years, and where the debates are going, will want to consult this book. It will be an invaluable resource not only for scholars and graduate students in bioethics, but also for those in philosophy, medicine, law, theology, social science, public policy, and public health who wish to keep abreast of developments in bioethics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bonnie Steinbock (University at Albany, State University of New York)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 5.00cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 1.465kg ISBN: 9780199273355ISBN 10: 0199273359 Pages: 766 Publication Date: 15 February 2007 Audience: Adult education , Professional and scholarly , Further / Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Theoretical and Methodological Issues 1: James Childress: Methods in Bioethics 2: John Arras: The Way We Reason Now: Reflective Equilibrium in Bioethics 3: Bruce Jennings: Autonomy 4: Jeanette Kennett: Mental Disorder, Moral Agency, and the Self 5: Daniel Sulmasy: 'Reinventing' the Rule of Double Effect Part 2: Justice and Policy 6: Søren Holm: Policy-Making in Pluralistic Societies 7: Benjamin J. Krohmal and Ezekiel J. Emanuel: . Tiers Without Tears: The Ethics of a Two-Tiered Health Care System 8: Dennis McKerlie: Justice and the Elderly Part 3: Bodies and Bodily Parts 9: Ronald Munson: Organ Transplantation 10: John Harris and Louise Irving: Biobanking 11: Carolyn McLeod: For Dignity or Money: Feminists on the Commodification of Women's Reproductive Labour Part 4: The End of Life 12: Stuart Youngner: The Definition of Death 13: Stephen Post: The Aging Society and the Expansion of Senility: Biotechnological and Treatment Goals 14: Felicia Nimue Ackerman: Death is a Punch in the Jaw: Life-Extension and its Discontents 15: John K. Davis: Precedent Autonomy, Advance Directives, and End-of-Life Care 16: Gerald Dworkin: Physician-Assisted Death: The State of the Debate Part 5: Reproduction and Cloning 17: Don Marquis: Abortion Revisited 18: Bonnie Steinbock: Moral Status, Moral Value, and Human Embryos: Implications for Stem Cell Research 19: Andrea Bonnicksen: Therapeutic Cloning: Politics and Policy Part 6: Genetics and Enhancement 20: Eric Juengst: Population Genetic Research and Screening: Conceptual and Ethical Issues 21: Thomas Murray: Enhancement 22: Julian Savulescu: Genetic Interventions and the Ethics of Enhancement of Human Beings 23: Matthew DeCamp and Allen Buchanan: Pharmacogenomics: Ethical and regulatory issues Part 7: Research Ethics 24: Alex John London: Clinical Equipoise: Foundational Requirement or Fundamental Error 25: Jason Karlawish: Research on Cognitively Impaired Adults 26: Florencia Luna: Research in Developing Countries 27: Alastair Norcross: Animal Experimentation Part 8: Public and Global Health 28: Jeffrey Kahn and Anna Mastroianni: The Implications of Public Health for Bioethics 29: Ruth Macklin: Global Health 30: Jonathan Moreno: Bioethics and BioterrorismReviewsThis volume from Oxford University Press, edited by philosopher Bonnie Steinbock, is an excellent resource for those who want to delve deeper into philosophical issues raised by the concerns of bioethics. David B. Fletcher, Themelios ...the Oxford Handbook of Bioethics is an impressive and stimulating collection of original essays on some of the deepest and most challenging ethical issues in how we maintain, restore and enhance human health. Annette Rid Medicine Health Care and Philosophy The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics endeavours to take the pulse of contemporary bioethics. The resulting collection is impressive. It comprises 30 essays, largely philosophical in approach, in which several luminaries of bioethics - alongside younger, up-and-coming scholars - offer thoughtful and challenging perspectives. Jonathan H. Marks, The New England Journal of Medicine The editor, Bonnie Steinbock, states in the introduction that this volume is for scholars and graduate students seeking an authoritative and stimulating account of bioethics today. Members of the intended audience will not be disappointed. Mary Anderlik Majumder, Journal of the American Medical Association This volume from Oxford University Press, edited by philosopher Bonnie Steinbock, is an excellent resource for those who want to delve deeper into philosophical issues raised by the concerns of bioethics. David B. Fletcher, Themelios ...the Oxford Handbook of Bioethics is an impressive and stimulating collection of original essays on some of the deepest and most challenging ethical issues in how we maintain, restore and enhance human health. Annette Rid Medicine Health Care and Philosophy The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics endeavours to take the pulse of contemporary bioethics. The resulting collection is impressive. It comprises 30 essays, largely philosophical in approach, in which several luminaries of bioethics - alongside younger, up-and-coming scholars - offer thoughtful and challenging perspectives. Jonathan H. Marks, The New England Journal of Medicine The editor, Bonnie Steinbock, states in the introduction that this volume is for scholars and graduate students seeking an authoritative and stimulating account of bioethics today. Members of the intended audience will not be disappointed. Mary Anderlik Majumder, Journal of the American Medical Association Author InformationBonnie Steinbock is Professor of Philosophy at the University at Albany, where she teaches courses in ethics, applied ethics, philosophy of law, bioethics, public policy, and public health. She is also on the faculty of the Alden March Bioethics Institute at Albany Medical College. She has lectured all over the world on the ethics of reproduction and genetics, and has appeared in various media, including The New York Times, Newsweek, and The Newshour with Jim Lehrer. Her many publications include over 60 articles and a book, Life Before Birth:The Moral and Legal Status of Embryos and Fetuses (Oxford 1992). She has also edited Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction (Ashgate 2002). She is a Fellow of the Hastings Centre, the Chair of its Fellows Council, and a member of its Board of Directors. She is also a member of the Ethics Committee of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |