Medical Ethics: Accounts of the Cases that Shaped and Define Medical Ethics

Medical Ethics: Accounts of the Cases that Shaped and Define Medical Ethics
Title Medical Ethics: Accounts of the Cases that Shaped and Define Medical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Gregory Pence
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Total Pages 0
Release 2007-07-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780073535739

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This rich collection, popular among teachers and students alike, provides an in-depth look at major cases that have shaped the field of medical ethics. The book presents each famous (or infamous) case using extensive historical and contextual background, and then proceeds to illuminate it by careful discussion of pertinent philosophical theories and legal and ethical issues.

Classic Cases in Medical Ethics

Classic Cases in Medical Ethics
Title Classic Cases in Medical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Gregory E. Pence
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages 540
Release 2000
Genre Medical
ISBN

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This text provides coverage of the most discussed topics and up-to-date cases in medical ethics. Each topic is enriched with important background, history and context, and supplemented with a discussion of the most pertinent philosophical theories and ethical issues behind it. Anecdotal updates are included at the end of chapters to give readers insights into what has happened to some of the people involved in these cases.

Classic Cases in Medical Ethics

Classic Cases in Medical Ethics
Title Classic Cases in Medical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Gregory E. Pence
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages 430
Release 1990
Genre Medical ethics
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Medical Ethics

Medical Ethics
Title Medical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Gregory E. Pence
Publisher Ingram
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-04
Genre Bioethics
ISBN 9781260241044

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Now in its twentieth year of publication, this rich collection, popular among teachers and students alike, provides an in-depth look at major cases that have shaped the field of medical ethics. The book presents each famous (or infamous) case using extensive historical and contextual background, and then proceeds to illuminate it by careful discussion of pertinent philosophical theories and legal and ethical issues. - from product description.

Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breaking Cases

Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breaking Cases
Title Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breaking Cases PDF eBook
Author Gregory Pence
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-03-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780073407494

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Now in its twentieth year of publication, this rich collection, popular among teachers and students alike, provides an in-depth look at major cases that have shaped the field of medical ethics. The book presents each famous (or infamous) case using extensive historical and contextual background, and then proceeds to illuminate it by careful discussion of pertinent philosophical theories and legal and ethical issues.

Classic Cases in Medical Ethics

Classic Cases in Medical Ethics
Title Classic Cases in Medical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Gregory E. Pence
Publisher Turtleback
Total Pages
Release 1999-07-09
Genre
ISBN 9780613924207

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This rich collection provides an in-depth look at major cases that have defined and shaped the field of medical ethics. Popular among teachers and students alike, it contains more detail than most casebooks and enriches each famous (or infamous) case with extensive historical and contextual background. Each case is illuminated by careful discussion of pertinent philosophical theories and legal and ethical issues. Classic Cases in Medical Ethics is also a natural complement to Pence's Classic Works In Medical Ethics. A brand-new chapter 1 provides an overview of ethical theories and moral reasoning, discusses common mistakes in moral reasoning, and gives an historical overview of ethical theories and medical ethics. The focus of Chapter 4, Physician-Assisted Dying, has been changed from Dr. Kevorkian to Oregon's legalization. Chapter 5 on assisted reproduction now goes far beyond baby Louise Brown's in vitro fertilization and discusses up-to-date issues such as egg donation, choice of embryos, and the possibility of human cloning.

Medical Ethics

Medical Ethics
Title Medical Ethics PDF eBook
Author Gregory E. Pence
Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Total Pages 601
Release 2020-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 1260807940

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"This new edition retains in-depth discussion of famous cases, while providing updated, detailed analysis of the issues those cases raise. Each chapter also focuses on a key question that could be debated in class. Unique to this text is a single, authorial voice integrating description of the cases and their issues with historical overviews. The text is the only one that follows cases over decades to tell readers what did and, often, what did not, happen. Written by a professor who helped found bioethics and who has published in the field for 40 years, the text gives students a sense of mastery over this exciting, complex field. After they have read the book, I hope that students will feel that they have learned something important and that time studying the material has been well spent. New research was added to each chapter, and a new list of topics to debate was included on the inside cover of the book. Every chapter has been rewritten, tightened, and augmented; issues have been clarified"--