Hippocrates' Maze ethical explorations of the medical labyrinth.

Titel:
Hippocrates' Maze ethical explorations of the medical labyrinth.
Auteur:
Lindemann Nelson, James
Jaar:
2003
URL:
http://limo.libis.be/GSG:PHYS_ITEMS:32LIBIS_ALMA_DS71147612090001471
Onderwerp:
Medical ethics
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
Totowa Rowman & Littlefield, 2003
Plaatsnummer:
ISBN:
0-7425-1385-8
Paginering:
XX, 155 p.
Reeks:
Explorations in bioethics and the medical Humanities
Samenvatting:
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., 1. The Meaning of the Act : Relationship, Meaning and Identity in Prenatal Genetic Screening, 2. Agency by Proxy, 3. Just Expectations : Family Caregivers, Practical Identities and Social Justice in the Provision of Health Care, 4. Death's Gender, 5. 'Everything Includes Itself in Power' : Power, Theory and the Foundations of Bioethics, 6. A Duty to Donate? Selves, Societies and Organ Procurement, 7. Cloning, Families, and the Reproduction of Persons
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