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Contemporary issues in bioethics / Tom L. Beauchamp, LeRoy Walters, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Anna C. Mastroianni Nível de parte analítica: Stem Cell research: the bigger picture • Global challenges to public health: war, terrorism, and public health • Clinical decision making during public health emergencies: ethical considerations • Who should get influenza vaccine when not all can? • Ethical challenges in preparing for bioterrorism • A global response to AIDS: lessons learned, nest steps • The limits of privacy: surveillance and control of disease • Ethics and immunization policy : promoting dialogue to sustains consensus • Restrictions on liberty • Jacobson v. Massachusetts at 100 Years: police power and civil liberties in tension • Persuasion and coercion for health : ethical issues in government efforts to change life-styles • Medicine and public health, ethics and human rights • Public health ethics: mapping the terrain • Priority to the worse off in health-care resource prioritization • The necessity of rationing health care • Rights to health care, social justice, and fairness in health care allocations : frustrations in the face of finitude • Justice, the basic social contract, and health care • Social justice, inequality, and systematic disadvantage • Responsabilities for poverty-related ill health • Justice, health, and health care • Would my story get me a kidney? • Public ssolicitation of organ donors • Keeping an eye on the global traffic in human organs • Nephararoius going on: Kidney sales and moral arguments • Moral agency and the family : the case of living related organ transplantation • The ethical limits in expanding living donor transplantation • Hope versus effeciency in organ allocation • Putting patients first in organ allocation: an ethicalanalysis of the U.S. debate • Harvesting the living? separating brain death and organ transplantation • The definition o death : problems for public policy • Physician-assisted suicide as a last-resort option at the end of life • An alternative to physician-assisted suicide • Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia : another battle in the culture wars • Vulnerable people : practical rwjoinders to claims in favor of assisted suicide • Voluntary active euthania • Hastened death and the regulation of the practice of the practice of medicine • Physician-assisted suicide : a common law roadmap • The rise and fall of the right to assisted suicide • On the moral and legal status of abortion • The morality of abortion • A defense of abortion • Why abortion is inmoral • Genetic intervention and the morality of inclusion • Prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion : a challenge to practice and policy • The regulation of new biotechnologies: commerce • A philosopher looks at assisted reproduction • The presumptive primacy of orocreative liberty • The heritability of different mental disorders and trains • Genetics and human behavior : scientific and research issues • Human genetic engineering • Public oversight for human gene transfer reseach • Harm, ethics comittees and the gene therapy death • Principles for human gene theraphy studies • Newborn genetic screening • Predictive genetic testing • Beyond consent: ethical and coail issues in genetic testing • The human genome and our view of ourselves • From chance to choice: genetics and justice • Genes and politics • Eugenics: some lessons from the Nazi experience • Eugenics and human rights • Advances directives: the nest generation • Advance care planning as a process : structuring the discussions in practice • California Court od Appeals, 1986 • Informed consent: some challenges to the unievrsal validity of the western model • The concept of informed consent • Physicians and patients : a history of silence • United states court of appeals, 1972 • To tell the truth : ethival and practical issues in disclosing medical mistakes to patients • Telling the truth to patients : a clinical ethics exploration • Confidentiality in medicine: a decrepit concept • Harmonozation of animal care and use guidance • Animals • The ethics of animal research : what are the prospects for agreement? • Protecting research participants : a time for change • Justice and medical research : a global perspective • Swinging on the Pendulum : shifting views of justice in human subjects research • The dangers of difference • Council for international organizations of medical scieences (CIOMS), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) • Declaration of Helsinki : ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects • Imperial japanese medical atrocities and their enduring legacy in Japanese research ethics • In apology for the study done in Tuskegee • The Tuskegee studyPublicação: Belmont : Wadsworth, 2008Descrição: 806 p.Disponibilidade:
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