Global bioethics and human rights : contemporary perspectives /: contemporary perspectives. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Global bioethics and human rights : contemporary perspectives /: contemporary perspectives. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Global bioethics and human rights : contemporary perspectives
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Wanda Teays, John-Stewart Gordon, and Alison Dundes Renteln.
- Editors:
- Teays, Wanda
Renteln, Alison Dundes - Contents:
- <span style="font-weight:bold;">PART ONE: Theoretical Perspectives; 1.. Bernard Gert, &ldquo;A Global Ethical Framework for Bioethics&rdquo; 2. Tom L. Beauchamp, &ldquo;The Compatibility of Universal Morality and Multiculturalism&rdquo; 3. Robert Baker, &ldquo;Response to Gert and Beauchamp&rdquo; 4. Ilhan Ilkilic, &ldquo;Culture and Ethical Aspects of Truth-Telling in a Value Pluralistic Society&rdquo; 5. Peter Tagore Tan, &rdquo;Bioethics as Environmental Ethics: Ontogeny Recapitulates Environment&rdquo; 6. S&oslash;ren Holm, &rdquo;Lost in Translation: Can We have a Global Bioethics Without a Global Moral Language?&rdquo; Discussion Topics; <span style="font-weight:bold;">; PART TWO: Human Rights; 1. Robert Baker, &ldquo;Bioethics and Human Rights: A Historical Perspective&rdquo; 2. Wanda Teays, &ldquo;Boundaries of Torture&rdquo; 3. Akiko Ito, &ldquo;Bioethics and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities&rdquo; 4. Virginia L. Warren, "Medical Tourism: Justice, Autonomy and Power"; 5. Alison Dundes Renteln, &ldquo;Impact and Influence of the Institutional Review Board: Protecting the Rights of Human Subjects in Scientific Experiments&rdquo; 6. Peter F. Omonzejele, &ldquo;Understanding The Concept Of Vulnerability From A Western Africa Perspective&rdquo; 7. Marlene Brant Castellano, &ldquo;Ethics of Aboriginal Research&rdquo; Discussion Topics; ; <span style="font-weight:bold;">PART THREE: Life and Death; 1. Maya Sabatello, &ldquo;Pediatrics Genomics:<span style="font-weight:bold;">PART ONE: Theoretical Perspectives; 1.. Bernard Gert, &ldquo;A Global Ethical Framework for Bioethics&rdquo; 2. Tom L. Beauchamp, &ldquo;The Compatibility of Universal Morality and Multiculturalism&rdquo; 3. Robert Baker, &ldquo;Response to Gert and Beauchamp&rdquo; 4. Ilhan Ilkilic, &ldquo;Culture and Ethical Aspects of Truth-Telling in a Value Pluralistic Society&rdquo; 5. Peter Tagore Tan, &rdquo;Bioethics as Environmental Ethics: Ontogeny Recapitulates Environment&rdquo; 6. S&oslash;ren Holm, &rdquo;Lost in Translation: Can We have a Global Bioethics Without a Global Moral Language?&rdquo; Discussion Topics; <span style="font-weight:bold;">; PART TWO: Human Rights; 1. Robert Baker, &ldquo;Bioethics and Human Rights: A Historical Perspective&rdquo; 2. Wanda Teays, &ldquo;Boundaries of Torture&rdquo; 3. Akiko Ito, &ldquo;Bioethics and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities&rdquo; 4. Virginia L. Warren, "Medical Tourism: Justice, Autonomy and Power"; 5. Alison Dundes Renteln, &ldquo;Impact and Influence of the Institutional Review Board: Protecting the Rights of Human Subjects in Scientific Experiments&rdquo; 6. Peter F. Omonzejele, &ldquo;Understanding The Concept Of Vulnerability From A Western Africa Perspective&rdquo; 7. Marlene Brant Castellano, &ldquo;Ethics of Aboriginal Research&rdquo; Discussion Topics; ; <span style="font-weight:bold;">PART THREE: Life and Death; 1. Maya Sabatello, &ldquo;Pediatrics Genomics: Current Dilemmas and a Messy Future&rdquo; 2. Michael Boylan, &ldquo;The Abortion Debate in the 21 st Century&rdquo; 3. Sharmin Islam, Rusli Bin Nordin, Ab Rani Bin Shamsuddin, Hanapi Bin Mohd Nor, and Abu Kholdun Al-Mahmood, &ldquo;Ethics of Surrogacy: A Comparative Study of Western Secular and Islamic Bioethics.&rdquo; 4. Carlos Verdugo Serna, &ldquo;Euthanasia Could be a Medical Duty"; 5. Scott Stonington and Pinit Ratanakul, &ldquo;Is There a Global Bioethics? End of Life in Thailand and the Case for Local Difference&rdquo; 6. Cecilia Wee, &ldquo;Confucianism and Killing vs. Letting Die&rdquo; 7. Cher Weixia Chen, &ldquo;Global v. Local: The Use of Lethal Injection in China&rdquo; Discussion Topics; ; <span style="font-weight:bold;">PART FOUR: Public Health; 1. Udo Sch&uuml;klenk, &rdquo;Issues in Global Health Ethics&rdquo; 2. Zenon Culverhouse, &ldquo;A Bioethics for Global Mental Health&rdquo; 3. Rosemarie Tong, &ldquo;Long-Term Care for Elderly People Globally: A Feminist Perspective&rdquo; 4. Alison Dundes Renteln, &ldquo;The Human Rights Dimensions of Virginity Restoration Surgery&rdquo; 5. Rita Manning, &ldquo;Immigration Detention and the Right to Health Care&rdquo; 6. Wanda Teays, &ldquo;Solitary Confinement&rdquo; 7. Keymanthri Moodley, Kate Hardie, Michael J. Selgelid, Ronald J. Waldman, Peter Strebel, Helen Rees and David N. Durrheim, &ldquo;Ethical Considerations for Vaccination Programmes In Acute Humanitarian Crises&rdquo; Discussion Topics; ; <span style="font-weight:bold;">ADDITIONAL RESOURCES; 1. Alison Dundes Renteln, &ldquo;Essay Questions&rdquo; 2. Wanda Teays, &ldquo;Case Analysis Topics&rdquo; 3. Bioethics in Film; ; … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 174.2
Bioethics
Human rights - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781538123768
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781538123744
9781538123751 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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