Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics

Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics

Wagner, Isaac A.; Di Nucci, Ezio; Lee, Ji-Young

Rowman & Littlefield

01/2023

424

Dura

Inglês

9781538162361

15 a 20 dias

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Foundational Concepts



Moral Status
Autonomy and Responsibility
Disability
Health, Disease, and Well-being
Neurodiversity
Mental Health and Psychiatry




Theory and Method



Ethical Theories
Bioethical Principles
Naturalism in Bioethics
Phenomenological approaches
The Precautionary Principle




Healthcare Ethics

Clinical Decision-making


Consent and Treatment
Substituted/Proxy Decision-making/Guardianship
Nursing Ethics
Conscientious Objection


Life and Death


Euthanasia and Assisted Death
Refusals of Lifesaving Treatment
Organ Sales and Transplants
Abortion and Sex Selection


Epistemic Challenges in Healthcare


Bias in Healthcare
Epistemic Injustice
Epistemic Paternalism




Research Ethics



Consent and Understanding in Research
Animal Experimentation
Race and Gender in Research




Public Health

Public Health: Foundations


Priority Setting and Resource Allocation
Health Care Rights
Inequality, Justice, and Vulnerable Populations


Public Health: Applied Issues


Big Pharma and Ethics
Occupational and work-related illness
Nudging and Paternalism in Public Health


Public Health: Pandemic Ethics


Infectious Diseases and Ethical Dilemmas
Pandemic Planning
Vaccination Ethics
Human Infection Studies




Technology

Reproduction


The Ethics of Parenthood
Prenatal Testing
Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Artificial Womb Technology


Developments in Biomedical Technologies


AI and Robots in Medical Practice
Performance Enhancing Drugs
Cosmetic Enhancement
Neuroethics




The Environment



Medical Waste
Climate Change
Population Control
Migration and Health
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