
Product Description This readable and balanced book is an original discussion of contemporary issues in bioethics. Max Charlesworth argues that as there can be no public consensus on a set of core values--liberal societies accept a variety of religious, nonreligious, political and moral stances, there should be a plurality of ethical stances as well. On this basis he discusses issues such as the ending of human life, new reproductive technologies and the ethical distribution of limited healthcare resources, particularly hospital care. Review "This book fits nicely into contemporary works that focus on ethical issues in health care, biotechnology, and medicine. What sets this one off is that its topics are discussed in the context of the current social and political context. This enhances its topical nature and provides the reader with an appropriate frame of reference." Choice "...a lucid and instructive analysis of the concept of autonomy in medical ethics and health care. He unabashedly tackles three controversial areas: decisions at the end of life and assisted suicide, medically assisted reproduction, and the allocation of health care resources." Bruce Jennings, New England Journal of Medicine Book Description An original discussion of contemporary issues in bioethics argues against a public consensus of set values. Since liberal societies accept a variety of religious, political and moral stances, a plurality of ethical stances is advocated as well. About the Author Charlesworth is one of Australia's leading philosophers. He co-founded the Australian Bioethics Association and is a member of the Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics.
Page Count:
172
Publication Date:
2011-05-03
ISBN-10:
0511552122
ISBN-13:
9780511552120
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