Arguments and analysis in bioethics /

Is there any justification for the common practice of allocating expensive medical resources to rescue a few from rare diseases, when those resources could be used to treat devastating diseases that affect the many? Does the use of Prozac and other anti-depressants make us inauthentic beings? Is it...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Häyry, Matti.

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اللغة: English

منشور في: Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2010.

سلاسل: Value Inquiry Book Series 214.
Rodopi Religion, Theology and Philosophy Special E-Book Collection, 2007-2014, ISBN: 9789004357938.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t ARGUING ABOUT ARGUMENTS, ANALYZING ANALYSIS /  |r Matti Häyry , Tuija Takala , Gardar Árnason and Peter Herissone-Kelly --   |t GLOBAL BIOETHICS AND "ERRONEOUS REASON": FALLACIES ACROSS THE BORDERS /  |r Sirkku Kristiina Hellsten --   |t IS BIOETHICS ONLY FOR THE RICH AND POWERFUL? /  |r Søren Holm --   |t DO WE NEED (BIO)ETHICAL PRINCIPLES? /  |r Simona Giordano --   |t BIOETHICS AND STEPHEN TOULMIN'S ARGUMENTATION THEORY /  |r Doris Schroeder and Peter Herissone-Kelly --   |t THE USE OF EXAMPLES IN BIOETHICS /  |r Harry Lesser --   |t MORAL INTUITIONS IN BIOETHICS /  |r Harry Lesser --   |t TOWARD THE "FAIR USE" OF EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE IN ETHICAL ARGUMENTS: VACCINATION, MMR, AND DISAGREEMENT /  |r Angus Dawson --   |t AN ASSESSMENT OF THE NORMAL FUNCTION MODEL AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ENHANCEMENT /  |r Cathleen Schulte --   |t ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EUGENICS /  |r Stephen Wilkinson --   |t THE GENETIC FALLACY AND SOME OTHER CONCERNS IN BEHAVIORAL GENETICS /  |r Niall W. R. Scott --   |t EUGENICS: ENHANCING INDIVIDUALS OR POPULATIONS? /  |r Niall W. R. Scott --   |t HARM, LAW, AND REPRODUCTIVE CLONING /  |r Anna Smajdor --   |t AN ANALYSIS OF SOME ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST HUMAN REPRODUCTION /  |r Matti Häyry --   |t DOES THE BABY-SELLING OBJECTION TO COMMERCIAL SURROGACY MISUSE IMMANUEL KANT? /  |r Stuart Oultram --   |t PROZAC, AUTHENTICITY, AND THE ARISTOTELIAN MEAN /  |r John McMillan --   |t THE CASE OF SELF-DEMAND AMPUTEES: A DILEMMA FOR PROFESSIONAL BIOETHICS? /  |r Floris Tomasini --   |t ENZYME REPLACEMENT THERAPY AND THE RULE OF RESCUE /  |r Mark Sheehan --   |t IS "THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH" A MISNOMER? /  |r Peter Lucas --   |t CAN THE SUBJECT-OF-A-LIFE CRITERION HELP GRANT RIGHTS TO NON-PERSONS? /  |r Lisa Bortolotti --   |t DETERMINING THE LIMITS OF JUSTIFIED PATERNALISM: IS MAXIMIZING AUTONOMY THE KEY? /  |r Jane Wilson --   |t THE WHO OR WHAT OF STEVE: SEVERE INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS /  |r Simo Vehmas --   |t ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS --   |t INDEX --   |t VIBS. 
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