Moral theory and moral judgments in medical ethics
edited by Baruch A. Brody
[目次]
- Moral Theory and Moral Judgments in Biomedical Ethics.- Section I / Deriving Utilitarian Consequences.- Utilitarian Goals and Kantian Constraints (or: Always True to You, Darling, in my Fashion).- Utilitarians Among the Optimists.- Utilitarianism and the Informed Consent Requirement (or: Should Utilitarians be Allowed on Medical Research Ethical Review Boards?).- Reply to Ruddick and Reiman.- Section II / Natural Right Casuistry.- Moral Rights and Causal Casuistry.- Death by Omission.- Coffee and Casuistry: It Doesn't Matter Who Caused What.- Section III / Marx's Theory: Deriving Moral Implications.- Marxism and Moral Judgment.- Marx, Moral Judgment, and Medical Ethics: Commentary on Buchanan.- Section IV / Christian Casuistry.- Reconciling the Practice of Reason: Casuistry in a Christian Context.- Christianity in a Social Context: Practical Reasoning and Forgiveness.- Section V / From Theory to Praxis.- The Relation of Moral Theory to Moral Judgments: A Kantian View.- Justification in Ethics.- Theory and Practice in Ethics.- Notes on Contributors.
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Moral theory and moral judgments in medical ethics