Contemporary Catholic Health Care Ethics 2/e

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781589019607

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By David F. Kelly, Gerard Magill, Henk ten Have
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Introduction Part I: Theological Basis1. Religion and Health Care2. The Dignity of Human Life3. The Integrity of the Human Person4. The Implications for Health Care5. Theological Principles in Health Care Ethics Part II: Method6. The Levels and Questions of Ethics7. Freedom and the Moral Agent8. Right and Wrong9. Metaethics10. Method in Catholic Medical Ethics11. Catholic Method and Birth Control12. The Principle of Double Effect PART III. Application13. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar One: Ordinary and Extraordinary Means14. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Two: Killing and Allowing to Die15. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Three: Decisions by Competent Patients16. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Three: Decisions for Incompetent Patients17. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Three: Advance Directives18. Hydration and Nutrition19. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia20. Medical Futility21. Pain and Pain Management22. Ethics Committees23. Research Ethics24. Organizational Ethics25. Embryonic Stem Cells and the Beginning of Personhood26. Genetic Engineering: Ethics and Anthropology27. Specific Issues in Genetics28. Allocating Health Care Resources29. The Use and Misuse of the Allocation Argument30. Global Bioethics Glossary Cases Cited References Index

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