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- Title Pages
- Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, Law and Medical Humanities
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Series editors’ forewords
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Editors’ introduction -
2 Thought and memory -
3 On moral nose -
4 Hanging around with Jackson -
5 The Unbearable desire for explicitness and rationality in bioethics -
6 Moral epistemology and the survival lottery -
7 Harris and the criticism of the status quo -
8 The natural as a moral category -
9 Making sense of human dignity -
10 Why we should save the anthropocentric person -
11 Why the reasonable man is not always right? -
12 Why the body matters -
13 Harris’s principle of justice in health care -
14 Eqalyty revisited -
15 The safety of the people and the case against invasive health promotion -
16 Could we reduce racism with one easy dip? -
17 Against mumps, Meursault, Mcdonald’s and Marlboro -
18 Killing and allowing to die -
19 Response to and reflections on chapters 3–18 - Bibliography
- Index
(p.238) Index
(p.238) Index
- Source:
- From reason to practice in bioethics
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, Law and Medical Humanities
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Series editors’ forewords
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Editors’ introduction -
2 Thought and memory -
3 On moral nose -
4 Hanging around with Jackson -
5 The Unbearable desire for explicitness and rationality in bioethics -
6 Moral epistemology and the survival lottery -
7 Harris and the criticism of the status quo -
8 The natural as a moral category -
9 Making sense of human dignity -
10 Why we should save the anthropocentric person -
11 Why the reasonable man is not always right? -
12 Why the body matters -
13 Harris’s principle of justice in health care -
14 Eqalyty revisited -
15 The safety of the people and the case against invasive health promotion -
16 Could we reduce racism with one easy dip? -
17 Against mumps, Meursault, Mcdonald’s and Marlboro -
18 Killing and allowing to die -
19 Response to and reflections on chapters 3–18 - Bibliography
- Index