Duty and Healing

Foundations of a Jewish Bioethic

Benjamin Freedman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:12th May '99

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"Duty and Healing" positions ethical issues commonly encountered in clinical situations within Jewish law. The concept of duty is significant in exploring bioethical issues, and this book presents an authentic and non-parochial Jewish approach to bioethics, while it includes critiques of both current secular and Jewish literatures.
Among the issues the book explores are the role of family in medical decision-making, the question of informed consent as a personal religious duty, and the responsibilities of caretakers. The exploration of contemporary ethical problems in healthcare through the lens of traditional sources in Jewish law is an indispensable guide of moral knowledge.

"The book is well written and stands on its own merits. The use of real clinical cases, especially, makes for a fascinating interplay between theory and practice throughout. . . Freedman certainly fulfilled his objective of showing how "Religion [in his case, Judaism] can provide a fuller understanding, by placing the questions raised within a global and even cosmic context.' " --David Novak, University of Toronto (ONT)."
"The late Benjamin Freedman's Duty and Healing adds to hisremarkable legacy and reminds us just how much we willmiss his distinctive voice in bioethics. Laying thefoundations for a Jewish approach to bioethics, andillustrating his arguments with numerous case studies,Freedman shows how a model of duty offers a distinctiveand illuminating perspective on ethics consultations,family decisions, informed consent, determinations ofcompetence, and judgments about risk. I stronglyrecommend this book." -- James F. Childress, KyleProfessor of Religious Studies & Professor of MedicalEducation; Co-Director, Virginia Health Policy CenterUniversity of Virginia
"While Freedman's analysis is built solidly on Jewish principles, the resulting practical and theoretical construct reaches out beyond the confines of Judaism and embraces readers who do not necessarily share the author's religious ties. Freedman strongly believed that Judaism and other religious traditions provide a perspective missing, yet badly needed, in current bioethical discussion. His vision of a bioethics based on duties is one that will have broad appeal to those who have become increasingly uncomfortable with a bioethics based on a regime of rights." -- -Theodore Fleischer Perspectives in Biology and Medicine

ISBN: 9780415921800

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Weight: 544g

360 pages