Bioethics : a philosophical journey and a critical analysis into the life sciences : a guide to healthcare providers

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City : C & E Publishing, [2010]Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xviii, 257 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789715849715
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
DDC classification:
  • 174.957
Contents:
Ethics: Different between ethics and morality
Postulates in ethics
Moral Assumptions
Humans , The sole moral agents
Intellectual compared with will
Concrete basis of morality : Biology : Bioethics
Hippocratic oath: Classical version
Hippocratic oath: Modern versions
Original nightingle pledge
The bioethics center
Concern : Healthcare ethics : Professional ethics :Beginning of human life: Current reproductive technology
Sex selection
In vitro fertilization : Contraception : Abortion : Material-fetal relationship : Euthanasia :Suicide : Death : Stem cell technology : Organ transplantation / organ donation
Ethical principle applicable to donor and recipient : Human dignity / human personhood : Human act/ acts of man
Three-fold- element
Knowledge
Freedom
Voluntariness : Law : Conscience: Types ofethical theories / thoughts : Deontological ethics
Immanuel Kant
William David Ross : Technological ethics
St. Thomas Aquinas
Consequentialism / utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill : Contractarian ethics
John Rawls Critique : Virtue ethics
Critique : Situation egoism / absolutism / relativism : The healthcare professional : The client : The healthcare provider : Virtues , Vices, nad habits of the healthcare provider
Virtue
Vices
Habits : Virtues of the healthcare provider
Fidelity
Honesty
Integrity
Humility
Respect
Compassion
Prudence
Courage : Vices of the healthcare provider
Fraud
Pride
Greed : Basic ethical principle
Stewardship / Accountability
Totality
Double effect act
Cooperation : major bioethical principles and their applications to the are of the sick
Respect for autonomy and paternalism
patient's bill
Paternalism : Beneficence : Non-Maleficence : Justice : Casuistry :Communitarianism : Bibliography : Appendices
Address of pope john paul II to the participants in the internationa congress on " Life-Sustaining treatments and vegetative state : Scientific advances and ethical dilemmas"
" Address to midwives" Pope pius XII.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Ethics: Different between ethics and morality

Postulates in ethics

Moral Assumptions

Humans , The sole moral agents

Intellectual compared with will

Concrete basis of morality : Biology : Bioethics

Hippocratic oath: Classical version

Hippocratic oath: Modern versions

Original nightingle pledge

The bioethics center

Concern : Healthcare ethics : Professional ethics :Beginning of human life: Current reproductive technology

Sex selection

In vitro fertilization : Contraception : Abortion : Material-fetal relationship : Euthanasia :Suicide : Death : Stem cell technology : Organ transplantation / organ donation

Ethical principle applicable to donor and recipient : Human dignity / human personhood : Human act/ acts of man

Three-fold- element

Knowledge

Freedom

Voluntariness : Law : Conscience: Types ofethical theories / thoughts : Deontological ethics

Immanuel Kant

William David Ross : Technological ethics

St. Thomas Aquinas

Consequentialism / utilitarianism

Jeremy Bentham

John Stuart Mill : Contractarian ethics

John Rawls Critique : Virtue ethics

Critique : Situation egoism / absolutism / relativism : The healthcare professional : The client : The healthcare provider : Virtues , Vices, nad habits of the healthcare provider

Virtue

Vices

Habits : Virtues of the healthcare provider

Fidelity

Honesty

Integrity

Humility

Respect

Compassion

Prudence

Courage : Vices of the healthcare provider

Fraud

Pride

Greed : Basic ethical principle

Stewardship / Accountability

Totality

Double effect act

Cooperation : major bioethical principles and their applications to the are of the sick

Respect for autonomy and paternalism

patient's bill

Paternalism : Beneficence : Non-Maleficence : Justice : Casuistry :Communitarianism : Bibliography : Appendices

Address of pope john paul II to the participants in the internationa congress on " Life-Sustaining treatments and vegetative state : Scientific advances and ethical dilemmas"

" Address to midwives" Pope pius XII.

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