Description |
xiii, 149 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. The Challenge of Environmental Responsibility -- 2. Linking Health and Environmental Change -- 3. Population and Consumption -- 4. Environmental Aspects of Health Care -- 5. The Green Health Center -- 6. At the Bedside -- 7. Global Bioethics and Justice -- 8. New Ways of Thinking About Bioethics |
Summary |
"The book shows how environmental decline relates to human health and to health-care practices in the United States and other industrialized countries. It outlines the environmental trends that will strongly affect health, and challenges us to see the connections between ways of practicing medicine and the very environmental problems that damage ecosystems and make people sick. In addition to philosophical analysis of the converging values of bioethics and environmental ethics, the book offers case studies as well as a number of practical suggestions for moving health care toward sustainability. The exploration of a hypothetical Green Health Center, in particular, offers an intellectual and moral framework for talking about environment values in health care |
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Engaging and challenging, this book will appeal not only to health professionals and philosophers, but also to anyone concerned about how to preserve and promote both human health and the health of the natural world."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-146) and index |
Subject |
Medical ethics.
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Environmental health -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Bioethics.
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Environmentally induced diseases -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Bioethics.
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Developed Countries.
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Ecosystem.
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Ethics, Institutional.
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Health Facilities.
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Internationality.
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Population Control.
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Social Justice.
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Environmental Health.
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Environmental Exposure -- ethics.
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Bioethical Issues.
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Ethics, Medical.
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Author |
Jameton, Andrew.
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ebrary, Inc.
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LC no. |
2003042901 |
ISBN |
0195139038 cloth alkaline paper |
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