Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Health & Wellness
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
168
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 1, 2019
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
2
ISBN-10
0198815603
ISBN-13
9780198815600
説明
In a world increasingly entwined with medical advancements and ethical dilemmas, this concise exploration delves into the core principles that govern medical ethics. Through accessible language and engaging examples, the authors illuminate the critical issues facing healthcare professionals today, from patient autonomy to the complexities of consent. They help readers navigate the delicate balance between scientific progress and moral responsibility, offering insight into how ethical theories apply to real-world scenarios.
Hope and Dunn bring forward key historical developments, shedding light on how the field of medical ethics has evolved over time. Their discussion encompasses landmark cases and pivotal moments that have shaped policies, highlighting the ongoing debates about topics such as euthanasia, genetic testing, and the implications of new technologies in medicine. This short introduction arms readers with the foundational knowledge necessary to engage thoughtfully with pressing healthcare issues in society.
Ultimately, the text serves as an invitation to reflect on personal values and the ethical frameworks that guide decision-making in medical practice. Readers are encouraged to engage with challenging questions and develop a deeper understanding of how ethics intersects with health care, making it an important read for anyone interested in the moral dimensions of medicine.
Hope and Dunn bring forward key historical developments, shedding light on how the field of medical ethics has evolved over time. Their discussion encompasses landmark cases and pivotal moments that have shaped policies, highlighting the ongoing debates about topics such as euthanasia, genetic testing, and the implications of new technologies in medicine. This short introduction arms readers with the foundational knowledge necessary to engage thoughtfully with pressing healthcare issues in society.
Ultimately, the text serves as an invitation to reflect on personal values and the ethical frameworks that guide decision-making in medical practice. Readers are encouraged to engage with challenging questions and develop a deeper understanding of how ethics intersects with health care, making it an important read for anyone interested in the moral dimensions of medicine.