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Author Brock, Dan W.

Title Life and death : philosophical essays in biomedical ethics / Dan W. Brock
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1993

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 435 pages)
Series Cambridge studies in philosophy and public policy
Cambridge studies in philosophy and public policy Life and death
Cambridge studies in philosophy and public policy.
Contents Informed consent -- The ideal of shared decision making between physicians and patients -- When competent patients make irrational choices / coauthored by Steven A. Wartman -- Moral rights and permissible killing -- Taking human life -- Death and dying -- Forgoing life-sustaining food and water : is it killing? -- Voluntary active euthanasia -- The value of prolonging human life -- Quality of life measures in health care and medical ethics -- The problem of low benefit/high cost health care -- Justice and the severely demented elderly -- Justice, health care, and the elderly -- Truth or consequences : the role of philosophers in policy-making
Summary How should modern medicine's dramatic new powers to sustain life be employed? How should limited resources be used to extend and improve the quality of life? In this collection, Dan Brock, a distinguished philosopher and bioethicist and co-author of Deciding for Others (Cambridge, 1989), explores the moral issues raised by new ideals of shared decision making between physicians and patients. The book develops an ethical framework for decisions about life-sustaining treatment and euthanasia, and examines how these life and death decisions are transformed in health policy when the focus shifts from what is best for a patient to what is just for all patients. Professor Brock combines acute philosophical analysis with a deep understanding of the realities of clinical health policy. This is a volume for philosophers concerned with medical ethics, health policy professionals, physicians interested in bioethics, and undergraduate courses in biomedical ethics
Notes Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Medical ethics.
Diet therapy.
Crime.
Economics.
Health planning.
Suicide.
Social sciences.
Health services accessibility.
Social problems.
Thought and thinking.
Medical personnel and patient.
Social control.
Medical personnel.
Therapeutics.
Patient compliance.
Adulthood.
Health services administration.
Humanities.
Social psychology.
Health behavior.
Coma.
National health services.
Brain -- Diseases.
Professional ethics.
Medical care.
Consumers' leagues.
Human information processing.
Loss of consciousness.
Health attitudes.
Sociology.
Human behavior.
Central nervous system -- Diseases.
Criminology.
Nervous system -- Diseases.
Diseases.
Social groups.
Non-governmental organizations.
Neurologic manifestations of general diseases.
Do-not-resuscitate orders.
Social values.
Assisted suicide.
Informed consent (Medical law)
Life support systems (Critical care)
Patient participation.
Quality of life.
Bioethics.
Social justice.
Euthanasia.
Patient refusal of treatment.
Liberty.
Human rights.
Right to die.
Death.
Philosophy.
Brain death.
Physician and patient.
Vocational qualifications.
Decision making.
Older people.
Terminal care.
Hospice care.
Ethics, Medical
Jurisprudence
Nutrition Therapy
Crime
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Terminal Care
Economics
Health Planning
Suicide
Social Sciences
Health Services Accessibility
Morals
Professional Role
Social Control Policies
Social Problems
Thinking
Patient Rights
Professional-Patient Relations
Principle-Based Ethics
Social Control, Formal
Psychological Phenomena and Processes
Health Occupations
Therapeutics
Pathologic Processes
Community Participation
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
Life
Ethics, Clinical
Adult
Patient Care Management
Humanities
Psychology, Social
Health Behavior
Educational Measurement
Coma
Health Services
Brain Diseases
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Ethics, Professional
Delivery of Health Care
Consumer Organizations
Mental Processes
Psychiatry and Psychology
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Education
Health Care Economics and Organizations
Age Groups
Self-Injurious Behavior
Unconsciousness
Attitude to Health
Community Health Services
Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
Policy
Sociology
Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
Disciplines and Occupations
Behavior
Interpersonal Relations
Central Nervous System Diseases
Criminology
Health Services Administration
Role
Nervous System Diseases
Consciousness Disorders
Persons
Disease
Behavioral Symptoms
Group Processes
Organizations
Named Groups
Neurobehavioral Manifestations
Neurologic Manifestations
Euthanasia, Active
Euthanasia, Passive
Medicine
Personal Autonomy
Patient Care
Social Values
Suicide, Assisted
Withholding Treatment
Ethical Theory
Informed Consent
Life Support Care
Patient Participation
Quality of Life
Third-Party Consent
Bioethics
Ethics
Mental Competency
Paternalism
Public Policy
Social Justice
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
Euthanasia
Social Responsibility
Treatment Refusal
Value of Life
Ethical Analysis
Freedom
Human Rights
Right to Die
Death
Health Care Rationing
Nutritional Support
Philosophy
Brain Death
Physician-Patient Relations
Bioethical Issues
Professional Competence
Decision Making
Moral Obligations
Aged
Homicide
Resource Allocation
Physician's Role
Diet Therapy
Health Personnel
Health Workforce
Patient Compliance
Patient Care Management -- methods
State Medicine
Patient Dropouts
Resuscitation Orders
Truth Disclosure
Aged, 80 and over
Hospice Care
crimes (events)
economics.
suicides.
social sciences.
social issues.
thinking.
humanities.
social psychology.
professional ethics.
sociology.
human behavior.
criminology.
quality of life.
freedom.
deaths.
philosophy.
decision making.
elderly.
adulthood.
adults (people)
disease.
illness.
treating (health care function)
crime (social issue)
Medical ethics
Medische ethiek.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0511625359
9780511625350