A Theory of Bioethics
Exploring ethical principles in contemporary healthcare dilemmas
David DeGrazia author Joseph Millum author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Aug '21
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This book presents a comprehensive theory of bioethics, addressing key issues like medical assistance-in-dying and the right to health care, among others.
In A Theory of Bioethics, the authors present a thorough exploration of bioethical principles, aiming to engage students, scholars, and those interested in the complexities of ethical decision-making in healthcare. The book delves into significant contemporary issues such as medical assistance-in-dying, the right to health care, abortion, animal research, and the definition of death. By addressing these topics, the authors provide a framework that is both theoretically rich and practically relevant, making it accessible to a wide audience.
The volume introduces a dual-value theory that encompasses mid-level principles, a unique model of moral status, and a subjective perspective on well-being. This approach is complemented by a cosmopolitan view of global justice, which encourages readers to consider the broader implications of bioethical decisions. Additionally, the book tackles the nature of harm, autonomous action, personal identity theory, and the challenges posed by the 'non-identity problem' in procreative choices.
Readers will find that A Theory of Bioethics serves as a valuable resource, with helpful introductions for newcomers to the field, while also providing in-depth analyses that will satisfy specialists. The original synoptic vision presented in this work offers a comprehensive understanding of bioethics, making it a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse in this vital area of study.
'DeGrazia and Millum are distinguished philosophers who, in this superb book, develop and defend a pluralistic ethical theory that is respectful of common sense moral beliefs without being subservient to them. They test and refine the theory by exploring its implications for a variety of controversial issues and, in the process, substantially advance our understanding of numerous bioethical problems. They are never dogmatic. Their lucidly written book instead provides much-needed guidance for careful moral reflection on issues of the greatest importance.' Jeff McMahan, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford
'For too long, bioethics has been in the thrall of the four principles of autonomy, beneficience, non-maleficence and justice. With a broader philosophical perspective and more rigorous analysis, DeGrazia and Millum bring bioethics into the 21st century. They integrate a richer understanding of ethics, including well-being and non-identity, with application to a wider range of the most pressing bioethical issues of the day, such as how we should treat animals, fetuses, and enhancements. This book is a much needed advance for bioethics.' Ezekiel J. Emmanuel M.D., Ph.D.
'well worth reading for its in-depth discussions of many theoretical and practical issues.' Bonnie Steinbock, Bioethics
'… DeGrazia and Millum's analysis provides beginner and intermediate students in bioethics with a valuable overview of topics, as well as the most common approaches to resolving debated issues in bioethics. Their sources give intermediate and advanced students a well-selected reading list if they would like to read more on any given topic, and their approach integrates (successfully, in many cases) philosophical reflection and empirical data necessary to applied ethics. There is much to applaud in this new theory of bioethics.' Caitlin Maples, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics
ISBN: 9781316515839
Dimensions: 235mm x 150mm x 23mm
Weight: 630g
300 pages