Brave new bioethics / Gregory E. Pence.
- Pence, Gregory E.
- Date:
- [2002], ©2002
- Books
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Publication/Creation
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, [2002], ©2002.
Physical description
xiii, 177 pages ; 24 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Medical ethics is whatever you say it is -- I meet the AIDS bigot -- Do we really value human life? -- Exercise is dangerous to your health -- Bioethicists and the media: finicky lovers -- Re-creating bioethics -- Bush's Bioethics Council: dead on arrival? -- On reading Shakespeare to get into medical school -- Happy twentieth birthday, Louise Brown -- McCaughey septuplets: God's will or human choice -- Our new idol, life -- Twinning embryos isn't cloning -- Cloning Michael J. Fox's embryos -- A sheep is cloned, Tah Dah! -- Ban sexual reproduction! -- Please don't criminalize human cloning -- Why science fiction distorts views of cloning -- If parents expect bad things from cloning, should we ban it? -- Do not go slowly into that dark night: mercy-killing in Holland -- Even with a living will, it's tough to die well in America -- In case of terminal illness, call your lawyer, not your physician -- Everyone creates soaring medical costs -- How to say "no more" to patients -- What the Clinton Medical Plan should have emphasized -- Should doctors treat people with AIDS? -- How politicization of facts about AIDS helped kill people with AIDS -- Don't fear the Human Genome Project -- Children's dissent to research: a minor matter? -- Organ donation can kill you -- Big Brother is watching: the ethics of cybermedicine -- How to get AIDS drugs for Africans -- Indigenous peoples deserve profits from drugs from their lands -- Norman Borlaug: he fed a billion people, but you don't know his name -- Hating biotechnology: a tree with deep philosophical roots.
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Location Status Medical CollectionWB60 2002P39bOpen shelves
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- 0742514366
- 0742514374