Classic Works in Medical Ethics: Core Philosophical Readings / Edition 1

Classic Works in Medical Ethics: Core Philosophical Readings / Edition 1

by Gregory E. Pence
ISBN-10:
0070381151
ISBN-13:
2900070381154
Pub. Date:
07/01/1997
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Classic Works in Medical Ethics: Core Philosophical Readings / Edition 1

Classic Works in Medical Ethics: Core Philosophical Readings / Edition 1

by Gregory E. Pence
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Overview

After thirty years,Medical Ethics has matured to where a collection of core writings in the field is now possible. There is even a danger that some classic articles will cease to be known because they are no longer included in "issue of the moment" anthologies. This book offers classic,well-written articles that have stood the test of time and have something to teach. These are articles with good philosophical analysis dealing with important topics and making significant contributions to understanding of issues. There are no long,boring selections from government commissions or technical pieces from scientific journals. Many selections illustrate how and why philosophers contributed to the progress of medical ethics. The articles cluster around several broad philosophical questions: terminating the lives of dying patients; assisting human life to begin outside the womb; terminating the beginnings of human life; personhood and higher animals,fetuses,impaired newborns,comatose patients; individual rights against the greater social good; and allocating scarce medical resources.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900070381154
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 07/01/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Gregory Pence is one of the pioneering bioethicists of America. Having taught for thirty years in a medical school, he has seen many past prophecies of doom fail. He is optimistic about biotechnology.

He is internationally famous for defending cloning and genetically modified food against bioLuddites who oppose research on stem cells and cloning. Because of his views, his talks have been picketed by Greenpeace and anti-cloning zealots.

His Classic Cases in Medical Ethics: Accounts of the Cases that Shaped Medical Ethics, 4th ed., 2003, is one of the standard textbooks of bioethics. His Who's Afraid of Human Cloning? (1998) is already regarded as a classic in bioethics for its rigorous attack on opponents of cloning. His Cloning After Dolly: Who's STILL Afraid of Human Cloning? will appear in late 2004. His Designer Food: Mutant Harvest or Breadbasket of the World? won a Choice Outstanding Academic Title in 2003.

He doesn't think the sky will fall if a cloned baby is born. In opposing laws against cloning, he was asked to testify in 2001 before Congress and in 2002 before the California Senate.

Constantly in demand for national television, Pence has been interviewed on Bobby Battista's "Talk Back Live" with Bobby Battista, "The Point" with Gretta von Susteren on CNN, "The Early Show with Bryant Gumbel" on CBS, "Wolf Blitzer's Washington" on CNN, as well as on National Public Radio's "Marketplace" and its "Weekend Edition." He has also been interviewed by TIME magazine, the New York Times, and most national publications. He has published in Newsweek, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

Pence has given the Soundings Lecture at Castleton State College, VT, the Thornton Lecture at Alma College, MI, the Seidman Trust Lecture at Rhodes College, TN, and the Hughes Memorial Lecture at West Liberty State College in WVA. He has talked at Princeton, Yale, and Stanford. He has given keynote talks about cloning at universities in Portugal, London, Switzerland, and Australia.

Pence teaches at the medical school at the University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB), where he also directs a program for gifted undergraduates pre-admitted to UAB medical school. There, he has been voted Best Teacher.

He grew up in Washington, D.C., was graduated from the College of William and Mary cum laude in Philosophy, and earned his doctorate from New York University in 1974, where he worked on his dissertation under bioethicist Peter Singer, now at Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ethical Theories and Medical Ethics, Gregory Pence
PART I: ALLOWING DEATH TO OCCUR IN INCOMPETENT PATIENTS
Chapter 1. Active and Passive Euthanasia, James Rachels
Chapter 2. On Killing Patients with Kindness: An Appeal for Caution, Alan J. Weisbard and Mark Seigler
Chapter 3. The Cognitive Criterion of Humanhood, Joseph Fletcher
PART II: ALLOWING DEATH BY COMPETENT ADULTS TO OCCUR
Chapter 4. Voluntary Active Euthanasia, Dan Brock
Chapter 5. The Right to Suicide: A Psychiatrist's View, Jerome Motto
Chapter 6. Physical-Assisted Dying: Self-Determination Run Amok, Daniel Callahan
PART III: ASSISTED REPRODUCTION: EMBRYOS
Chapter 7. The Moral Status of the Embryo, Peter Singer
Chapter 8. "Making Babies" Revisited, Leon Kass
Chapter 9. Ending Reproductive Roulette, Joseph Fletcher
PART IV: ASSISTED REPRODUCTION: SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD
Chapter 10. The Case Against Surrogate Parenting, Herbert Krimmel
(and more...)
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