Bioethics in Cultural Contexts Reflections on Methods and Finitude / edited by Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Marcus Düwell, Dietmar Mieth.

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Other Authors: Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph (Editor), Düwell, Marcus (Editor), Mieth, Dietmar (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edition:1st ed. 2006.
Series:International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, 28
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Table of Contents:
  • Fundamental Aspects
  • HISTORY AND FUTURE OF BIOETHICS
  • THE NEED FOR ETHICAL EVALUATION IN BIOMEDICINE AND BIOPOLITICS
  • FINITUDE – A NEGLECTED PERSPECTIVE IN BIOETHICS
  • LIMITS OF BIOETHICS
  • THE PROBLEM OF LIMITS OF LAW IN BIOETHICAL ISSUES
  • Classical Approaches
  • ONE MORAL PRINCIPLE OR MANY!
  • DANGER AND MERITS OF PRINCIPLISM Meta-theoretical Reflections on the Beauchamp/Childress- Approach to Biomedical Ethics
  • THE JOURNEY FROM ETHICS TO LAW The Case of Euthanasia
  • RECOGNITION AND RESPECT FOR PERSONS A Personalistic Interpretation of Kant’s Categorical Imperative
  • RATIONALITY IN BIOETHICS Reasonable Adjudication in a Life and Death Case of the Separation of Conjoined Twins1
  • Culture and Society
  • THE PUBLIC ROLE OF BIOETHICS AND THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC
  • EXPERTS ON BIOETHICS IN BIOPOLITICS
  • THE CONTRIBUTION OF MEDICAL HISTORY TO MEDICAL ETHICS The Case of Brain Death
  • ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE A Dispute on Truth, Power or Money?
  • DIMENSIONS OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF MEDICAL ETHICS
  • Body and Identity
  • BODY, PERCEPTION AND IDENTITY
  • DISABLED EMBODIMENT AND AN ETHIC OF CARE
  • COPING WITH LIMITS Two Strategies and their Anthropological and Ethical Implications
  • Innovative Modes of Analysis
  • WHAT CAN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES CONTRIBUTE TO THE STUDY OF ETHICS? Theoretical, Empirical and Substantive Considerations1
  • DISCOURSE ETHICS Apel, Habermas, and Beyond
  • THE CONCEPT OF CARE ETHICS IN BIOMEDICINE The Case of Disability
  • THE THICK SOCIAL MATRIX FOR BIOETHICS Anthropological Approaches
  • NARRATIVE BIOETHICS1.