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| Introduction: Bioethics, Schiavo, and Cultural Politics Bioethics Ethics | |
| Normative Ethics | |
| Metaethics | |
| Making Sense of Moral Conflict | |
| Issues | |
| Adversaries | |
| About this Book Cases and Controversies | |
| Reproductive Flashpoints | |
| Refusal Legislation | |
| Canada's Terri Sciavo | |
| References | ... MORE |
| Sacred and Secular Foundations | |
| Introduction: Two Enduring Traditions | |
| Medieval Religion and Enlightenment Science Welcome to "Technopia" the Medieval Church Augustine and Aquinas the Authority of the Bible | |
| The Biblical Account of Creation | |
| Human Nature | |
| The Relationship and the Covenant | |
| The Problem of Evil | |
| The Augustinian Theodicy | |
| The Doctrines of the Fall and Depravity Moral Failure and Illness | |
| Bi-level Conception of Sin | |
| Medicine and the Supernatural | |
| Illness as Salvific | |
| Role of Government and Law | |
| Enlightenment Science | |
| Scientific Method | |
| Rene Descartes | |
| The Emergent Scientific Medicine | |
| Mechanism | |
| Implications For Religion | |
| Deism | |
| Anthropic Mechanism | |
| Personhood as Consciousness | |
| The Problem of Evil | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| What Doctors Think about Religion and Health | |
| Faith Flags: Office Proselytizing | |
| Criticism of Science and Its Method | |
| The Life and Death of Jane Tomlinson | |
| References | |
| Religious and Secular Ethics | |
| Divine Command Theory | |
| Scriptural Basis | |
| Natural Law | |
| The Doctrine of Double Effect | |
| Secular Natural Law | |
| John Locke | |
| Legal and Moral Rights | |
| Social Contract Theory | |
| Kant's Thought and Ethics | |
| Philosophy's "Copernican Revolution." God, Morality, and the Problem of Evil | |
| Moral Choice | |
| The Categorical Imperative | |
| Social Interests | |
| Moral Rights | |
| Utilitarianism | |
| Utility Principle | |
| Moral Rights and The Harm Principle | |
| Social Interests | |
| Preference Satisfaction | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Jodie and Mary Twin Tragedy | |
| Life vs. Law | |
| Crossing the Border To Sell Blood | |
| Is Vaccinating Part of the Social Contract | |
| References | |
| Origins and Context of Bioethics | |
| Introduction: TRIUMPH OF SECULARISM | |
| The Birth of Bioethics | |
| The Emergent Patient Consciousness | |
| The New Frontier of Medicine | |
| Advances in Reproductive Technologies | |
| New Technology and Treatments | |
| Scientific Research | |
| Court Decisions | |
| Law at the Beginning of Life | |
| Law at the End of Life | |
| The Pioneers | |
| The Theologians | |
| The Philosophers | |
| Points of Difference | |
| Common Ground | |
| Utility and Autonomy | |
| Faith in Rationality | |
| A National Religious Identity | |
| The "Jeffersonian Compromise." | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Tuskegee Study | |
| The Death of Karen Ann Quinlan | |
| Surrogate Mother Elizabeth Kane | |
| References | |
| The Basic Principles of Bioethics | |
| Hippocratic Paternalism | |
| The Belmont Principles | |
| Autonomy | |
| Religious and Secular Appeal | |
| Implied Moral Requirements: Freedom and Protection | |
| Moral Limits | |
| Nonmaleficence | |
| Beneficence | |
| Justice | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Drugs, Devices, and Disclosure | |
| Medical Workers Involved in C.I.A. Interrogations | |
| The Steven Jobs Liver Transplant | |
| References | |
| Applications | |
| A Patient's Bill of Rights | |
| Truthtelling | |
| Informed Consent | |
| Deliberation | |
| Voluntariness | |
| Kinds of Informed Consent | |
| Participation in Medical Research | |
| Advance Directives | |
| Privacy and Confidentiality | |
| DNA: The Genetic Fingerprint | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Merenstein Case of Informed Consent | |
| Jaffee v. Redmond (1996): Safeguarding Patient Communication | |
| Jesse Gelsinger: The First Gene Therapy Death | |
| References | |
| Beyond Principilism I: Patient Autonomy under Attack | |
| Feeling Betrayed by Principilism | |
| Autonomy as Impoverishing Bioethics | |
| Autonomy as Disallowing Conscientious Objection | |
| Autonomy as Overriding Professional Judgment | |
| Suggested Off-Setting Principles | |
| The Ecological Principle | |
| The Vital Institution Principle | |
| The Theonomy Principle | |
| The Participated Theonomy Principle | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| When Plan B Doesn't Work | |
| Guarded about Gardasil | |
| Benitez v. North Coast Women's Care Medical Group | |
| References | |
| Beyond Principilism II: Alternative Perspectives | |
| Theory of Virtue | |
| Feminist Ethics of Care | |
| Justice | |
| Care | |
| The Emergence of Feminist Bioethics | |
| Existential and Spiritual Dimensions of Illness | |
| Narratives | |
| Narrative Theology and Ethics | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Forever Small: The Ashley | |
| Treatment: Dax Cowart: Burn Victim Wants To Die | |
| Gatekeepers Without Empathy | |
| References | |
| Issues at the Beginning of Life | |
| Introduction: Headlines in Reproductive Medicine | |
| References | |
| Conceptual Issues in Abortion and Reproductive Technology | |
| Banning Abortion in South Dakota | |
| Developmental Sequence of Human Life | |
| First Trimester | |
| Second Trimester | |
| Third Trimester | |
| The Ontological Status of the Unborn | |
| The Meaning of Human Life | |
| The Meaning of Personhood | |
| When the Ontological Status is Attained | |
| Hominization and Ensoulment | |
| The Moral Status of the Unborn | |
| Religious Views | |
| Secular Views | |
| Scientific Views about when Life Begins | |
| Genetic | |
| Embryological | |
| Neurological | |
| Additional Views | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Language of Embryology | |
| Is Commander Data a Person | |
| Fetal Life and Personhood | |
| References | |
| The Abortion Debate I: The Lead-up to Roe | |
| The Murder of Dr. George Tiller | |
| A Brief History | |
| Life Matters Most: The Conservative Religious View | |
| Religious Natural Law and The Principle of Double Effect | |
| Scriptural Teachings | |
| The Mobilization of Pro-Choice Consciousness | |
| Philosophical Analyses of Abortion | |
| Religious Social Teaching and Activism | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Sherri Finkbine and the Thalidomide Tragedy | |
| Griswold v Connecticut (1965) | |
| The Pre-Roe "Bad Old Days." | |
| References | |
| The Abortion Debate II: Roe and Beyond | |
| Choice Matters Most: The Roe Decision | |
| The Religious Liberty Principle | |
| Privacy | |
| Roe and Cultural Conflict | |
| Current Religious Sentiment | |
| Choice Under Attack | |
| The "Culture of Life." The Creation of the "Fetal Citizen." | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Gonzales v. Carhart (2007) | |
| The South Dakota Script | |
| Redefining Pregnancy | |
| References | |
| The Assisted Reproduction Debate I: Principled Considerations | |
| Test Tube Babies | |
| Assisted Reproductive Technology | |
| Surrogacy | |
| Ethical Debates | |
| Rights | |
| Procreative Liberty | |
| Life | |
| Respect for Human Life | |
| Unity of Marriage, Sex, and Reproduction | |
| Religious Views | |
| Secular Views | |
| Gender Liberation and Self-Determination | |
| CAses and Controversies | |
| Dahl v. Angle: Who "Owns" Frozen Embryos | |
| What To Do with Frozen Embryos | |
| Love, Sex, and Marriage | |
| References | |
| The Assisted Reproduction Debate II: Empirical Considerations | |
| The Commerce of Reproduction | |
| Questions of Lineage | |
| Religious Considerations | |
| Legal Considerations | |
| The Meaning of Family and the Well-Being of Offspring | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Baby M: First Surrogacy | |
| Jacob v. Shultz-Jacob: Three Adults with Parental Rights | |
| Wanted: A Few Good Sperm for Choice Mothers | |
| References | |
| The Prenatal Testing Debate I: Embryo Screening | |
| The Boy in the Plastic Bubble | |
| Medical Uses of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis | |
| Having Healthy Children | |
| Creating Compatible Donors | |
| Generating Embryonic Stem Cells | |
| The Ethical Debate | |
| Embryo Creation and Destruction | |
| Trait Selection | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act | |
| The Genetic Matchmaker | |
| Growing a Baby with a Disorder | |
| References | |
| The Pre-Natal Testing Debate II: Sex Selection | |
| Proper Use of Technology | |
| Pre- vs Post-Conception Technology | |
| Sexism | |
| Sex Ratios in Local Populations | |
| Commodification of Reproduction | |
| Consumer Eugenics | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Genetic Risks: To Disclose or Not To Disclose | |
| Made-to-order Babies | |
| Slouching Toward Gattaca | |
| References | |
| The Stem Cell Debate I: Background and Terminology | |
| Loosening the Stem Cell Binds | |
| Embryonic and Non-Embryonic Stem Cells | |
| Differentiation | |
| Lines | |
| Obtaining Stem Cells | |
| Preimplantation or Spare Embryos | |
| Created Embryos | |
| Cloning | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Pernkopf Anatomy | |
| Irreconcilable Differences | |
| The Missyplicity Project | |
| The Stem Cell Debate II: The Ethics of the Science | |
| Personal Ethics | |
| Research Ethics | |
| Destruction of the Early Embryo | |
| Spare vs. Created Embryos | |
| Alternatives to Embryo Destruction | |
| Social Ethics | |
| Disruption of Traditional Understanding | |
| Threats to Social Justice | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Cloning and Cultural Conflict | |
| NIH ESC Guidelines | |
| Frozen Embryos: The Personal Decision Behind the Public Controversy | |
| References | |
| Issues at the End of Life | |
| Introduction: JACK'S BACK | |
| References | |
| Definition and Criteria of Death | |
| DCD and the Death of Ruben Navarro | |
| Traditional Heart-Lung Definition | |
| Whole-Brain Definition | |
| Challenges to the Whole-Brain Formulation | |
| The Biological vs. Psycho-Social Debate: Organisms vs. Persons | |
| Death of an Organism: A Biological Perspective | |
| Death of the Person: A Psychosocial Perspective | |
| Lingering Questions about Brain Death | |
| Definition or Permission | |
| Help or Harm | |
| Event or Process | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Terry Wallis: The Man Who Woke Up After Nineteen Years | |
| Baby Theresa | |
| In the conservatorship of Wendland | |
| References | |
| Conceptual Issues in Suicide and Euthanasia | |
| The Assisted Death of Piergiorgio Welby | |
| Suicide: The Problem of Definition | |
| Self-Sacrificial Deaths | |
| Coerced Deaths | |
| Euthanasia | |
| Definition: Narrow and Broad Interpretations | |
| Killing vs. Allowing To Die | |
| Voluntary and Nonvoluntary Decisions | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Pope John Paul II: Life-Sustaining Treatments and Vegetative State | |
| The Boston Declaration on Assisted Dying | |
| Barney Clark's Key | |
| References | |
| Suicide in the West: A Brief History | |
| The Suicide of Isadore Millstone | |
| Suicide as an Offense to God, Neighbor, Self: Plato and Aristotle | |
| Suicide as a Rational Act: The Stoics | |
| Suicide as a Sinful Act: Augustine and Aquinas | |
| Suicide as a Benefit to Self and Others: Hume | |
| On Suicide | |
| Suicide as a Violation of Moral Responsibility: Kant | |
| The Argument from Free Will | |
| The Argument from Human Nature | |
| The Argument from Autonomy | |
| The Argument from Divine Will | |
| Suicide as a Social Utility: Bentham and Mill conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The "Rational" Suicide of Carolyn Heilbrun | |
| Final Exit Network | |
| The Suicide of Garrett Hardin | |
| References | |
| The Assisted Death Debate I: Individual Morality | |
| The Assisted Death of Velma Howard | |
| Principles | |
| Utility/Happiness | |
| Respect for Persons | |
| Divine Command | |
| Virtue | |
| Roles and Professions | |
| Feminist Ethics | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Coup de Grace | |
| Hurricane Katrina: Mercy Killing When Disaster Strikes | |
| Does Responsible Care Include Assisted Dying | |
| References | |
| The Assisted Death Debate II: Social Policy and Law | |
| The Final Campaign of Booth Gardner | |
| Individual Rights | |
| Human Rights | |
| Welfare Rights | |
| Equality | |
| Disparate Impact | |
| The General Welfare | |
| State Paternalism | |
| Self-Regarding vs. Other Regarding Virtues and Vices | |
| The Case for Indirect Harm | |
| The Case against Indirect Harm | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| Oregon's Death with Dignity Act | |
| Dying and the War on Drugs | |
| Baxter v. Montana | |
| The "Euthanasia Underground." | |
| References | |
| Rationing Health Care at the End of Life | |
| The Death of Barbara Wagner | |
| Rationing | |
| The High Cost of End-Of-Life Care | |
| Arguments for Age-Based Rationing | |
| Arguments Against Age-Based Rationing | |
| Rationing by Medical Futility | |
| Arguments for a Judgment of Futility | |
| Professionalism | |
| Responsible Stewardship | |
| Arguments Against a Judgment of Futility | |
| No Consensus about the Definition of Futility | |
| Uncertain Prognoses/Mistaken Diagnoses | |
| Social Contract | |
| Conclusions | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Case of Helga Wanglie | |
| Gilgunn-Massachusetts General Hospital | |
| The Death of Toddler Emilio Gonzales | |
| References | |
| Conclusion Bioethics, Religion, and Liberal Democracy | |
| Religious vs. Secular Bioethics | |
| Liberal Democracy and its Preconditions | |
| Human Beings as Capable of Self-Government | |
| Separation of Theology from Politics | |
| Rethinking The "Jeffersonian Compromise." | |
| Unprovable First Principles | |
| Double Standard | |
| No Common Ground for Dialogue | |
| Religon in Public Bioethics | |
| Cases and Controversies | |
| The Battle Over Bioethics | |
| References | |
| Bioethics Across Cultures | |
| Introduction | |
| Religion and HIV/AIDS in Africa | |
| Islam's View of the Body and Suffering | |
| Buddhism, Health, and Disease | |
| Islamic Science | |
| Spain Extends Rights to Apes | |
| Bentham in Bhutan | |
| Globalization of Clinical Research | |
| Africa Still Waiting for "The Sanitary Revolution." | |
| Cross-Cultural Care | |
| Transcultural Human Rights | |
| Traditional Medicine for the Hmong | |
| East Asian Autonomy | |
| A Japanese Woman with Aggressive Leukemia | |
| A Slow Dying in Nigeria | |
| Baseball's Genetic Testing in Latin America | |
| Unmarried and Pregnant in Saudi Arabia | |
| Egyptian Doctor's Honesty Backfires | |
| Global Violence Against Women | |
| Buddhist Virtue | |
| Bioethics in the 21st Century | |
| Buddhism, Personhood, and Abortion | |
| Islamic Understanding of Fetal Development | |
| Jewish Beliefs About Personhood | |
| A Young Muslim Woman with a Complicated Pregnancy | |
| Abortions in Kenya | |
| Early Induction in Ontario | |
| Abortion Around the World | |
| Outrage in Brazil | |
| Mexico Legislates Personhood | |
| Sunni and Shiva View of Reproductive Technology | |
| ARTs and Women in India | |
| Wombs for Rent in India | |
| Dead Men To Father Children in Israel and England | |
| Biotechnology in China | |
| Eugenics Around the World | |
| Chinese Bias for Baby Boys | |
| Clinics' Pitch to Indian?migr?s | |
| Japanese Create Fatherless Mouse with Three Mothers | |
| ESC Research in Iran | |
| Embryonic Cell Research Worldwide | |
| Human-Animal Hybrid in Britain | |
| Japan's Organ Transplantation Law | |
| A Cross-Cultural Perspective of Brain Death | |
| "Compassionate Murder" in Canada | |
| Suicide Tourists | |
| Field of Tears in South Korea | |
| Al-Qaida and Suicide Terrorism | |
| The Groningen Protocol | |
| Englaro Case Tears Italy Apart | |
| World Legal Opinion on Assisted Death | |
| YouTube Plea from Australia | |
| QALY in the UK | |
| Conclusion | |
| Cross-Cultural, International Bioethics | |
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