
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- PART I
- 1. Moral Norms
- Ethics and Morality
- Moral Dilemmas
- A Framework of Moral Principles
- The Prima Facie Nature of Moral Norms
- Specifying Principles and Rules
- Balancing Principles and Rules
- Conclusion
- 2. Moral Character
- Moral Virtues
- Virtues in Professional Roles
- Five Focal Virtues
- The Relationship of Moral Virtues and Moral Principles
- Moral Ideals
- Moral Excellence
- Conclusion
- PART II
- 3. Respect for Autonomy
- The Nature of Autonomy
- The Capacity for Autonomous Choice
- The Meaning and Justification of Informed Consent
- Disclosure
- Understanding
- Voluntariness
- A Framework of Standards for Surrogate Decision-Making
- Conclusion
- 4. Nonmaleficence
- The Concept of Nonmaleficence
- Distinctions and Rules Governing Nontreatment
- Optional Treatments and Obligatory Treatments
- Killing and Letting Die
- The Justification of Intentionally Arranged Deaths
- Protecting Incompetent Patients
- Conclusion
- 5. Beneficence
- The Concept of Beneficence
- Obligatory and Ideal Beneficence
- Paternalism: Conflicts Between Beneficence and Autonomy
- Balancing Benefits, Costs, and Risks
- The Value and Quality of Life
- Conclusion
- 6. Justice
- The Concept of Justice
- Theories of Justice
- Fair Opportunity
- The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care
- The Allocation of Health Care Resources
- Rationing and Setting Priorities
- Rationing Scarce Treatments to Patients
- Conclusion
- 7. Professional-Patient Relationships
- Veracity
- Privacy
- Confidentiality
- Fidelity
- The Dual Roles of Physician and Investigator
- Conclusion
- PART III
- 8. Moral Theories
- Criteria for Theory Construction
- Utilitarianism: Consequence-Based Theory
- Kantianism: Obligation-Based Theory
- Liberal Individualism: Rights-Based Theory
- Communitarianism: Community-Based Theory
- Ethics of Care: Relationship-Based Accounts
- Convergence Across Theories
- Conclusion
- 9. Method and Moral Justification
- Justification in Ethics
- Top-Down Models: Theory and Application
- Bottom-Up Models: Cases and Inductive Generalization
- An Integrated Model: Coherence Theory
- Common-Morality Theory
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Cases in Biomedical Ethics
- Index
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