moral arguments, economic realities, and political theory /
edited by Mark J. Cherry and Ana Smith Iltis.
Dordrecht, Netherlands :
Springer,
c2007.
ix, 254 p. :
port.
Philosophy and medicine ;
v. 94
Cover subtitle: Balancing moral arguments,economic realities, and political theory.
Includes a selected bibliography of the works of Baruch A. Brody (p. 233-242).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Moral casuistry, medical research, and innovation, and rabbinical decision-making / Mark J. Cherry and Ana Smith Iltis - - SECTION I PLURALISTIC MORAL CASUISTRY - - Notes toward a pluralistic professional medical ethics / Laurence B. Mccullough - - Ethics and a deep moral ambiguity / Kevin WM. Wildes - - Moral judgement and the ideal intuitor : dealing with moral confusion and moral disagreement / Janet Malek - - Casuistry naturalized / Maureen Kelley - - SECTION II JEWISH MEDICAL ETHICS - - Intuitionism, divine commands, and natural law / Andrew Lustig - - In case : Contingency and particularity in bioethics : Discursive method and clinical midrash brief notes on a lesson from my teacher Baruch Brody / Laurie Zoloth - - The Euthyphyro's dilemma reconsidered : a variation on a theme from Brody on halakhic method / H. Tristram Englehardt, Jr. - - SECTION III BIOMEDICAL PUBLIC POLICY - - The Good (philosophy), the bad (public policy) and the ugliness of blaming families for ineffectual treatments / Robert M. Arnold - - Is withholding artificial nutrition and hydration from PVS Patients active euthanasia? / Loretta M. Kopelman - - SECTION IV CRITICAL APPLICATION AND ANALYSIS - - The virtue of integrity in Baruch Brody's moral framework / J. CLint Parker - - Paradigms, practices and politics : ethics and the language of the human embryo transfer/donation/rescue/adopition / Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - - Brody on Passive and Active Euthanasia / F. M. Kamm - - SECTION V RESPONSE TO FRIENDS AND CRITICISMS - - Comments on the Essays / Baruch A. Brody.
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Pluralistic casuistry : moral arguments, economic realities, and political theory.