Details
Clinical Bioethics
A Search for the FoundationsInternational Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, Band 26
171,19 € |
|
Verlag: | Springer |
Format: | |
Veröffentl.: | 28.12.2005 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781402035937 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 206 |
Dieses eBook enthält ein Wasserzeichen.
Beschreibungen
<P>A theory of Clinical Bioethics based on the integration of the moral logic of health care practice ("internal morality") and the larger social concerns and processes ("external morality")</P>
<P>Clinical Bioethics. A Search for the Foundations compares major theoretical models in the foundation of clinical bioethics and explains medicine as a normative practice. The goals of medicine are discussed with particular reference to the subjectivisation of health and the rationalisation of health care institutions. This volume provides a consistent reconstruction of bioethical judgment both at the level of epistemological statute and institutional context, i.e. clinical ethics committees and clinical ethics consultation.</P>
<P>Clinical Bioethics. A Search for the Foundations compares major theoretical models in the foundation of clinical bioethics and explains medicine as a normative practice. The goals of medicine are discussed with particular reference to the subjectivisation of health and the rationalisation of health care institutions. This volume provides a consistent reconstruction of bioethical judgment both at the level of epistemological statute and institutional context, i.e. clinical ethics committees and clinical ethics consultation.</P>
Clinical Bioethics: Comparing Theoretical Models.- Clinical Bioethics in a Post Modern Age.- The “Telos” of Medicine and the Good of the Patient.- The Foundation of Medical Ethics in the Democratic Evolution of Modern Society.- A Communitarian Approach to Clinical Bioethics.- A Hermeneutical Approach to Clinical Bioethics.- A Deliberative Approach to Clinical Bioethics.- Toward Clinical Bioethics Integrating “Internalmorality” and “External Morality”.- “A Helping and Caring Profession”: Medicine as a Normative Practice.- The Goals of Medicine in Relation to the Subjectivisation of Health and Rationalisation of Health Care Institutions.- Medicine as a Practice and the Ethics of Illness.- The Right to Choose One’s Health.- The Tension Between Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine.- Maintaining Integrity in Times of Scarse Resources.- Bioethical Judgment: Epistemological Statute and Institutional Context.- Interpreting Clinical Judgment: Epistemological Notes on the Praxis of Medicine.- For an Ethical Function in Hospitals.- The Ethical Function in the Health Care Institutions: Clinical Ethics Committees.
<P><EM>A theory of Clinical Bioethics based on the integration of the moral logic of health care practice ("internal morality") and the larger social concerns and processes ("external morality")</EM></P>
<P><EM>Clinical Bioethics. A Search for the Foundations</EM> compares major theoretical models in the foundation of clinical bioethics and explains medicine as a normative practice. The goals of medicine are discussed with particular reference to the subjectivisation of health and the rationalisation of health care institutions. This volume provides a consistent reconstruction of bioethical judgment both at the level of epistemological statute and institutional context, i.e. clinical ethics committees and clinical ethics consultation.</P>
<P><EM>Clinical Bioethics. A Search for the Foundations</EM> compares major theoretical models in the foundation of clinical bioethics and explains medicine as a normative practice. The goals of medicine are discussed with particular reference to the subjectivisation of health and the rationalisation of health care institutions. This volume provides a consistent reconstruction of bioethical judgment both at the level of epistemological statute and institutional context, i.e. clinical ethics committees and clinical ethics consultation.</P>
Compares major theoretical models in the foundation of clinical bioethics Provides a consistent reconstruction of the bioethical judgment at the level of both epistemological statute and institutional context