Person in Medical Ethics microform

Person in Medical Ethics  microform
Author: Christine Elizabeth Harrison
Publsiher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1990
Genre: Informed consent (Medical law)
ISBN: 0315606606

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Person Society and Value

Person  Society and Value
Author: Paulina Taboada,K.F. Cuddeback,P. Donohue-White
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401725705

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Besides offering a critical analysis of the WHO definition and a review of both ancient and contemporary conceptions of health, the cooperative effort of physicians and philosophers presented in this book works through the challenges which any definition of health faces, if it is to be both truly personalist, and at the same time operational. The overall purpose of this book is to capture the essentials of human health and to propose the outlines for a personalist understanding of this concept, i.e., a conception that does justice to the personal nature of human beings by introducing dimensions that are essential to personal life and well-being, such as the realms of rationality, affectivity and freedom, the realms of meaning, values, morality, and spirituality, the realms of social and interpersonal relations.

Personalism and Medical Ethics

Personalism and Medical Ethics
Author: Paul Schotsmans
Publsiher: Gompel&Svacina
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2023-02-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789463714303

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Church-ethical statements in the context of contemporary medicine often give rise to a lot of controversy and commotion. Just think of the debates about medically assisted reproduction, genetics, prenatal diagnosis, stem cell research, organ donation, palliative sedation or euthanasia. Paul Schotsmans notes that many of these statements are inspired by a well-defined ethical model, specifically the act-deontological model. He argues that a more dynamic ethical model (personalism based on Western-European value-systems) creates space for a humane integration of the new medical possibilities. With this book, he seeks to indicate how Christian faith can be an inspiration for an open-minded, humane and dynamic health care.

Personalist Bioethics

Personalist Bioethics
Author: Elio Sgreccia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0935372636

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"Presents a metaphysical foundation for ethics grounded in non-relative, personalist values that can be communicated cross-culturally. Examines the philosophical bases of ethical criteria and applies them to issues in medical practice ranging from genetic engineering to euthanasia"--

Personhood and Health Care

Personhood and Health Care
Author: David C. Thomasma,David N. Weisstub,Christian Hervé
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401725729

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PERSONHOOD AND HEALTH CARE This book arose as a result of a pre-conference devoted to the topic held June 28, 1999 in Paris, France. The pre-conference preceded the Annual Congress of the International Academy ofLaw and Mental Health. Other chapters were solicited after the conference in order to more completely explore the relation of personhood to health care. The pre conference was held in honor of Yves Pelicier who led so many of our French colleagues in medicine, philosophy, and ethics as Christian Herve notes in his Tribute. As health care is aimed at healing persons, it is important to realize how difficult it is to construct a theory of personhood for health care, and thus, a theory of how healing in health care comes about or ought to occur. The book is divided into four parts, Concepts of the Person, Theories of Personhood in Relation to Health Care and Bioethics, Person and Identity, and Personhood and Hs Relations. Each section explores a critical arena in constructing the relation of personhood to health care. Although no exploration ofthis nature can be exhaustive, every effort was made to present both conflicting and complementary views of personhood from within similar and different philosophical and religious traditions. PART ONE: CONCEPTS OF THE PERSON Tracing the origins of the concept of person from antiquity through present day, Jean Delemeau provides an historical sketch of the development of a wide range of meanings.

Person in Medical Ethics

 Person  in Medical Ethics
Author: Christine Elizabeth Harrison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1990
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0319606600

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Ownership of the Human Body

Ownership of the Human Body
Author: H.A. Ten Have,Jozef Welie
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1998-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0792351509

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This is the first book in healthcare ethics addressing the moral issues regarding ownership of the human body. Modern medicine increasingly transforms the body and makes use of body parts for diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive purposes. The book analyzes the concept of body ownership. It also reviews the ownership issues arising in clinical care (for example, donation policies, autopsy) and biomedical research. Societies and legal systems also have to deal with issues of body ownership. A comparison is made between specific legal arrangements in The Netherlands and France, as examples of legal approaches. In the final section of the book, different theoretical perspectives on the human body are analyzed: libertarian, personalist, deontological and utilitarian theories of body ownership.

Ethical Personalism

Ethical Personalism
Author: Cheikh Mbacke Gueye
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110329131

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Ethical Personalism proposes to reflect on the person from at least three levels: ontology, epistemology, and ethics. Articulating from various philosophical and religious angles and traditions the ontological and inalienable value of the human person, i.e., her dignity, the contributors to this volume show not just what it means to be a human person, but also what it takes to live accordingly. Hence, beyond the purely theoretical elaboration on ethical personalism that reposes the crucial debates between relativism and realism on the one hand, and consequentialism and deontology on the other hand, this volume offers a range of insights useful for addressing concrete and practical matters that we, as humans, are confronted in our everyday life. With the call “back to the person!” which takes roots from a deep conviction to bring into light the value of the person, Ethical Personalism unequivocally affirms the necessity of (re)placing the person in the centre of our project of society, economic plans, political settings, and environment policies.