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Life and Death Decision-Making Summary

Life and Death Decision-Making by Baruch A. Brody (Leon Jaworski Professor of Biomedical Ethics Director, Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues, Leon Jaworski Professor of Biomedical Ethics Director, Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues, Baylor College of Medicine)

This book demonstrates that moral reasoning can provide practical help in making judgements about how to handle particular clinical cases. It clearly explains the way in which conflicting moral considerations must be taken into account in medical decision-making and how their weight can be increased or decreased by specific factors. One of the book's greatest strengths is the cases - forty, all based on actual cases the author has encountered - which are constructed to convey the complexities of real-life support cases. They are difficult cases whose presentation and discussion will challenge readers, clarify the ethical issues involved, and indicate how theory and practice can be integrated. The first four chapters deal with moral theory, the last three chapters present cases and apply theory to their resolution. The author's approach is pluralistic in that it supposes that there are many different moral appeals that are irreducible to each other, often in conflict with each other, and yet necessary to complement each other. It is casuistical in that it attends to the range of differences between particular cases and attempts to apply appropriately the different moral appeals to particular cases in different ways.

Life and Death Decision-Making Reviews

The book is a well written exploration of medical ethics that is challenging and informative. * British Medical Journal *
Because it is an enjoyable and instructive read, this book does further the argument in favour of using casuistry in medical ethics. * Bulletin of Medical Ethics *

Table of Contents

1: The Need for a Moral Theory 2: Major Ethical Appeals 3: Two Standard Models: Their Strengths and Weaknesses 4: The Model of Conflicting Appeals 5: Cases Involving Competent Adults 6: Cases Involving Incompetent Adults 7: Cases Involving Children

Additional information

GOR007568122
9780195050073
019505007X
Life and Death Decision-Making by Baruch A. Brody (Leon Jaworski Professor of Biomedical Ethics Director, Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues, Leon Jaworski Professor of Biomedical Ethics Director, Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues, Baylor College of Medicine)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1988-05-26
262
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