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Quatrième de couverture : "Cet ouvrage réunit les travaux conduits par le Laboratoire d'éthique médicale (université Paris-Descartes) en partenariat avec l'Institut de criminologie et de droit pénal (université Panthéon-Assas), lors d'un colloque dont l'objectif était de définir la notion d'altérité en rapport avec la vulnérabilité de la personne, tant au plan éthique que juridique. C'est sous l'angle commun de ces deux disciplines que de nombreuses questions ont été abordées, avec la conscience réciproque que l'éthique médicale ne saurait apporter de réponses complètes sans la contribution du droit, et en particulier du droit pénal et de sa philosophie, au même titre que le droit ne peut proposer de solutions juridiques sans l'apport de l'éthique. Dans un second volet, les intervenants ont étudié le thème du colloque du point de vue de l'ontologie transcendante, essayant de trouver le sens et les fins qu'attribuent les différentes religions à l'altérité vulnérable. L'apport de la laïcité n'a pas été écarté, par l'évocation de la médecine comme un art inspiré de la philosophie, visant à soulager les souffrances humaines au-delà des différences existentielles et des dogmes religieux, s'attachant fondamentalement à la réalité humaine et à son univers visible. Enfin, les propos conclusifs de cet ouvrage tentent d'ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives concernant les liens entre l'obligation juridique et le devoir moral dans le domaine de l'humanitarisme postmoderne."
Ethics, Medical --- Moral Obligations --- Philosophy, Medical
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Bioethical Issues. --- Bioethics. --- Disabilities --- Disabled Persons. --- Eugenics. --- Feminism. --- Medical ethics. --- Moral Obligations. --- Reproduction --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- ethics.
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General ethics --- Genetics --- Choice Behavior --- Moral Obligations. --- Personal Autonomy. --- Value of Life. --- Human reproductive technology --- Medical genetics --- Quality of life. --- Reproduction --- Reproductive Techniques --- ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Intimate and medicalized, natural and technological, reproduction poses some of the most challenging ethical dilemmas of our time. This volume brings together scholars from multiple perspectives to address both traditional and novel questions about the rights and responsibilities of human reproducers, their caregivers, and the societies in which they live.
Human reproduction --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- E-books --- Moral Obligations. --- Reproductive Rights --- Reproduktionsmedizin. --- Ethik. --- Parenting. --- Personal Autonomy. --- Reproduction --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Human reproductive technology --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects
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This book provides a bridge between the theory to practice gap in contemporary health care ethics. It explores the messiness of everyday ethical issues and validates the potential impacts on health care professionals as wounded healers who regularly experience close proximity to suffering and pain. This book speaks to why ethics matters on a personal level and how moral distress experiences can be leveraged instead of hidden. The book offers contributions to both scholarship and the profession. Nurses, physicians, social workers, allied health care professionals, as well as academics and students will benefit from this book. .
Medical ethics. --- Public health --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Bioethics. --- Nursing ethics. --- Nursing Ethics. --- Nurses --- Nursing --- Medical ethics --- Biology --- Life sciences --- Life sciences ethics --- Science --- Bioethical Issues --- Ethics, Nursing. --- Moral Obligations.
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"Psychopathy has been the subject of investigations in both philosophy and psychiatry and yet the conceptual issues remain largely unresolved. This volume approaches psychopathy by considering the question of what psychopaths lack. The contributors investigate specific moral dysfunctions or deficits, shedding light on the capacities people need to be moral by examining cases of real people who seem to lack those capacities"--Publisher's description.
Antisocial personality disorders -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Psychopaths -- Ethics. --- Psychopaths --- Antisocial personality disorders --- Personality Disorders --- Social Responsibility --- Morals --- Mental Disorders --- Ethics --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Philosophy --- Humanities --- Antisocial Personality Disorder --- Moral Obligations --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychiatric Disorders, Individual --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Psychopathic personality --- Sociopathic personality --- Psychopathic persons --- Sociopaths --- Patients --- Personality disorders --- Mentally ill --- PHILOSOPHY/Philosophy of Mind/General --- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology
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Richardson's book is a defense of a position on a neglected topic in medical research ethics. Richardson points out that ethical regulations do not address one of the key dilemmas faced by medical researchers - whether or not they have obligations towards subjects who need care not directly related to the purpose of the study.
Medical personnel. --- Medicine --- Biology --- Health care personnel --- Health care professionals --- Health manpower --- Health personnel --- Health professions --- Health sciences personnel --- Health services personnel --- Healthcare professionals --- Medical manpower --- Biological research --- Biomedical research --- Medical research --- Research. --- Professional employees --- Health Workforce --- Research Personnel --- Biomedical Research --- Moral Obligations. --- Health Care Rationing --- ethics. --- Moral Duties --- Duties, Moral --- Duty, Moral --- Moral Duty --- Moral Obligation --- Obligation, Moral --- Obligations, Moral --- Medical research personnel --- Human experimentation in medicine --- Health care rationing --- Professional ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Research --- Medical research personnel - Professional ethics --- Human experimentation in medicine - Moral and ethical aspects --- Biology - Research - Moral and ethical aspects --- Health care rationing - Moral and ethical aspects
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Codes of Ethics --- Moral Obligations --- Informed Consent --- Infanticide --- Individuality --- Human Rights --- Human Experimentation --- Freedom --- Fetus --- Euthanasia, Passive --- Euthanasia --- Disease --- Morals --- Ownership --- Paternalism --- Analytical Approach --- Virtues --- Treatment Refusal --- Third-Party Consent --- Social Responsibility --- Social Justice --- Resource Allocation --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Postmodernism --- Personhood --- Personal Autonomy --- Death --- Confidentiality --- Rawls, John (1921-2002) --- Nozick, Robert (1938-2002) --- Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) --- Public Policy --- Health --- Health Care Rationing --- Delivery of Health Care --- Ethics, Medical --- Bioethics --- Suicide --- Medicine --- Bioethical Issues --- Cultural Diversity --- Ethical Analysis --- Brain Death --- Beneficence --- Altruism --- Advance Directives --- Abortion, Induced --- Social Values --- Secularism --- Religion --- Philosophy --- Ethics --- Ethical Theory --- W 50 Medical ethics --- Medical ethics --- Ethique médicale --- Bioéthique --- Sciences médicales --- medical sciences --- Santé publique --- public health --- Bien-être social --- social welfare --- Patrimoine culturel --- Cultural heritage --- Législation --- legislation --- Droit --- law --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Biology --- Life sciences --- Life sciences ethics --- Science --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Bioethics. --- Medical ethics. --- Ethique médicale --- Bioéthique --- legislation.
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Nothing is more integral to democracy than voting. Most people believe that every citizen has the civic duty or moral obligation to vote, that any sincere vote is morally acceptable, and that buying, selling, or trading votes is inherently wrong. In this provocative book, Jason Brennan challenges our fundamental assumptions about voting, revealing why it is not a duty for most citizens--in fact, he argues, many people owe it to the rest of us not to vote. Bad choices at the polls can result in unjust laws, needless wars, and calamitous economic policies. Brennan shows why voters have duties to make informed decisions in the voting booth, to base their decisions on sound evidence for what will create the best possible policies, and to promote the common good rather than their own self-interest. They must vote well--or not vote at all. Brennan explains why voting is not necessarily the best way for citizens to exercise their civic duty, and why some citizens need to stay away from the polls to protect the democratic process from their uninformed, irrational, or immoral votes. In a democracy, every citizen has the right to vote. This book reveals why sometimes it's best if they don't. In a new afterword, "How to Vote Well," Brennan provides a practical guidebook for making well-informed, well-reasoned choices at the polls.
Voting --- Applied ethics. --- Ethics. --- Voting ethics. --- Polls --- Elections --- Politics, Practical --- Social choice --- Suffrage --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Agency Argument. --- Civic Virtue Argument. --- Public Goods Argument. --- abstention. --- autonomy. --- bad governance. --- bad voting. --- beneficial policies. --- causal responsibility. --- citizens. --- civic duty. --- civic virtue. --- common good. --- community volunteering. --- contemporary liberal democracies. --- deference. --- democracy. --- egoistic voting. --- epistemic justification. --- epistemic standards. --- extrapolitical conception. --- fortuitous voting. --- good governance. --- good intentions. --- good policy. --- good voting. --- government policies. --- government. --- harmful policies. --- harmful voting. --- independent judgment. --- informed decisions. --- military service. --- moral obligation. --- moral obligations. --- moral virtue. --- national interest. --- news. --- personal biases. --- political beliefs. --- political judgment. --- political movements. --- political participation. --- political parties. --- politics. --- public-spirited voting. --- self-interest. --- social order. --- social science. --- social-scientific literature. --- sound evidence. --- vote buying. --- vote commodification. --- vote selling. --- voters. --- voting ethics. --- voting rights. --- voting. --- welfare. --- Balloting --- Democracy --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Voting - Moral and ethical aspects
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