Szczegóły książki
Format
Kindle
Strony
250
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Mar 7, 2006
Wydawca
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Opis
In a thought-provoking examination of the ethical dilemmas surrounding contested surgeries, David Benatar delves into the nuanced landscape where medical interventions can provoke intense debate. He meticulously analyzes cases where the risks involved may overshadow potential benefits, questioning the moral justifications that often underpin surgical decisions.
This book reveals how societal values and individual beliefs intersect with medical ethics, challenging readers to consider the implications of surgical choices beyond mere clinical outcomes. Benatar prompts a deeper investigation into the responsibilities of medical professionals and the patients they serve, urging a reassessment of what constitutes an acceptable risk in the pursuit of health.
Through a combination of philosophical inquiry and real-world case studies, the work aims to spark critical conversations around the ethics of surgery. Readers are encouraged to grapple with the complexities and uncertainties that define medical practice, ultimately fostering a more profound understanding of the human condition in the face of surgical intervention.
This book reveals how societal values and individual beliefs intersect with medical ethics, challenging readers to consider the implications of surgical choices beyond mere clinical outcomes. Benatar prompts a deeper investigation into the responsibilities of medical professionals and the patients they serve, urging a reassessment of what constitutes an acceptable risk in the pursuit of health.
Through a combination of philosophical inquiry and real-world case studies, the work aims to spark critical conversations around the ethics of surgery. Readers are encouraged to grapple with the complexities and uncertainties that define medical practice, ultimately fostering a more profound understanding of the human condition in the face of surgical intervention.
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