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    Commentary: Computer Searches of the Medical Ethics Literature.T. J. Kahn & M. C. Coutts - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (3):198-200.
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    Editorial-special issue: Symposium medical research ethics at the millennium: What have we learned?-Medicine and conscience: The debate on medical ethics and research in germany 50 years after.Michael Wunder - 2000 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43 (3):373-381.
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    Imparting ethics to medical students.Muriel Crouch - 1977 - London: Christian Medical Fellowship.
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    The ethics activities of the world medical association.John R. Williams - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (1):7-12.
    Since its formation in 1947, the World Medical Association (WMA) has been a leading voice in international medical ethics. The WMA’s principal ethics activity over the years has been policy development on a wide variety of issues in medical research, medical practice and health care delivery. With the establishment of a dedicated Ethics Unit in 2003, the WMA’s ethics activities have intensified in the areas of liaison, outreach and product development. Initial priorities (...)
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    The ambiguity of progress and medical ethics.R. Arendt - 1987 - Ethics and Medicine: A Christian Perspective on Issues in Bioethics 3 (3):49.
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    Doubt the Analects: An educational session using the Analects in medical ethics in Japan.Atsushi Asai, Yasuhiro Kadooka & Sakiko Masaki - 2014 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 24 (5):138-141.
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    Limits to Applying Lessons From Medical Ethics to Veterinary Ethics.Bruce D. White - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (2):57-59.
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    J. Snyder and C. Gauthier. Evidence-based Medical Ethics--Cases for Practice-based Learning.R. Wilkinson - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (1):117-118.
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    Muted consent: a casebook in modern medical ethics.Jan Wojcik - 1978 - West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University.
    Here is a book that attempts to clarify the issues raised by such complexities.
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    Making sense of assessment in medical ethics and law.A. Dowie - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (10):717-718.
  11. Brain transplantation, personal identity and medical ethics.R. Gillon - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (3):131-132.
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    Medical Ethics: A Clinical Textbook and Reference for the Health Care Professions.Natalie Abrams & Michael D. Buckner - 1983 - Bradford Book.
    In Medical Ethics, the editors have developed a completely different type book, focusing upon issues not ordinarily dealt with in texts on bioethics.
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    Taming Wickedness: Towards an Implementation Framework for Medical Ethics.Erin Taylor - 2022 - Health Care Analysis 30 (3):197-214.
    “Wicked” problems are characterized by intractable complexity, uncertainty, and conflict between individuals or institutions, and they inhabit almost every corner of medical ethics. Despite wide acceptance of the same ethical principles, we nevertheless disagree about how to formulate such problems, how to solve them, what would _count_ as solving them, or even what the possible solutions _are_. That is, we don’t always know how best to implement ethical ideals in messy real-world contexts. I sketch an implementation framework for (...)
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    From Individual Duty to Collective Responsibility: Expanding Military Medical Ethics.Sheena M. Eagan - 2025 - American Journal of Bioethics 25 (5):139-141.
    Volume 25, Issue 5, May 2025, Page 139-141.
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    Digital Doppelgängers, Grief Bots, and Transformational Challenges.Alice Elizabeth Kelley Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby Center for Medical Ethics & Health Policy - 2025 - American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2):1-2.
    Volume 25, Issue 2, February 2025, Page 1-2.
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    Nursing ethics and medical ethics.R. Gillon - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (3):115-122.
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  17. Medical ethics in the Catholic tradition: perspectives from philosophy, theology, medicine, and the law.Margaret Monahan Hogan - 2025 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book is a comprehensive survey and a sustained treatment of the major topics in contemporary medical ethics from within the Roman Catholic tradition. It brings together perspectives from philosophy, theology, medicine, and law to explore the traditions that undergird Catholic medical ethics. The authors of this book are, respectively, a philosopher, theologian, physician, and attorney. Their commitment to the Roman Catholic tradition provides the foundational principles for addressing a wide range of issues in contemporary (...) ethics. These topics include abortion, reproduction, cloning to produce children, cloning for biomedical research, embryonic stem cell use, genetics as screening, testing, therapy, enhancement, engineering, specific special relations such as maternal/fetal, physician/patient, mentally ill/caretakers, health care, and end of life issues. Furthermore, the book elaborates on the ways in which the authors' professions and disciplines act in service to medicine as an instrument for real human flourishing. Medical Ethics in the Catholic Tradition is for the physician who would like to know more about the philosophical/theological/legal traditions that undergird the Catholic position. It is for the attorney who would like to know more about the philosophical/theological/medical traditions that undergird the Catholic position. Similarly, the philosopher or theologian can find here the appropriate information to understand how science and law contribute to the development of the Catholic position on major issues in medical ethics"-- Provided by publisher. (shrink)
     
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    Medical and genetic ethics: three historical vignettes.David Daube - 1976 - [Oxford]: Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies.
    I. Telling a patient: Midrash Rabba and Gersonides.--II. An ancient view on the risk of congenital disaster.--III. Overpopulation: 1300 years ago.
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  19. Scripture and medical ethics.Allen D. Verhey - forthcoming - Bioethics Forum.
     
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    The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberal Polity.Nancy S. Dorfman - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (2):157-160.
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    Goods, virtues, duties—On the “sittlich” fundaments of medical ethics.Johannes Fischer - 2006 - Ethik in der Medizin 18 (2):148-163.
    ZusammenfassungIst es Aufgabe der Medizinethik und medizinethischer Kommissionen, moralische Urteile von der Art zu fällen, dass eine Handlung oder Praktik, wie der assistierte Suizid, moralisch richtig oder legitim ist? Der folgende Beitrag argumentiert dafür, dass sich die Medizinethik solcher Urteile enthalten sollte. Seine These ist, dass die Aufgabe der Medizinethik nicht in moralischen Bewertungen, sondern in der Reflexion auf diejenigen Güter, Tugenden und Pflichten besteht, die bei einer solchen Handlung oder Praktik auf dem Spiel stehen. In diesem Sinne übt er (...)
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    Rethinking medical ethics: concepts and principles.Jean-Pierre Clero - 2018 - Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag.
    In this unique study, Jean-Pierre Clero examines medical ethics from a philosophical perspective. Based on the thoughts of great philosophers, he develops a theory of medical ethics that focuses on the values of intimacy.
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    15 Not more medical ethics.K. William M. Fulford - 1994 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Grant Gillett & Janet Martin Soskice, Medicine and Moral Reasoning. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 3--193.
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    Deceit, principles and philosophical medical ethics.R. Gillon - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (2):59-60.
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  25. Imagination, literature, medical ethics and medical practice.R. Gillon - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (1):3-4.
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    History of medical ethics.Diego Gracia - 2001 - In H. Ten Have & Bert Gordijn, Bioethics in a European perspective. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 17--50.
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  27. From the Womb to the Tomb: Issues in Medical Ethics.Rodney Taylor - 2010 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 14 (2):39.
     
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    The Ethics of Medical Practice.John Marshall - 1960 - Darton, Longman & Todd.
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  29. The Movement for Medical Ethics in Poland.K. Gibinski - 1996 - International Journal of Bioethics 7:110-113.
     
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    Dictionary of Medical Ethics.R. Gillon - 1981 - Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (2):100-101.
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  31. Basic theories in medical ethics.Glenn C. Graber - 1988 - In John F. Monagle & David C. Thomasma, Medical ethics: a guide for health professionals. Rockville, Md.: Aspen Publishers. pp. 462--475.
     
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    Medical Ethics and Medical Law: The Russian Experience.Irina Siluyanova - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (4):462-469.
    The correlation between medical ethics and medical law, while seemingly far removed from the context of Eastern Orthodoxy, is in fact of deep theological significance and eschatological prominence and has become increasingly a matter of concern in contemporary Russia. The following study examines different modes of this correlation and their moral implications for the wider society.
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    Medical ethics and sociology.Andrew Papanikitas - 2013 - Edinburgh: Mosby/Elsevier. Edited by Keith Amarakone.
    Foundations of medical ethics and law -- Professionalism and medical ethics -- The doctor, the patient, and society -- Ethics and law at the beginning and end of life -- Healthcare commissioning and resource allocation -- Introduction to sociology and disease -- Experience of health and illness -- Organization of health care provision in the UK -- Inequalities in health and health care provision -- Epidemiology and public health -- Clinical governance.
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    Paradigms and personhood: A deepening of the dilemmas in ethics and medical ethics.Edmund L. Erde - 1999 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 20 (2):141-160.
    There are many calls for a definitions personhood, but also many logical and Wittgensteinian reasons to think fulfilling this is unimportant or impossible. I argue that we can consider many contexts as language-games and consider the person as the key player in each. We can then examine the attributes, presuppositions and implications of personhood in those contexts. I use law and therapeutic psychology as two examples of such contexts or language-games. Each correlates with one of the classic “theories” of (...)-deontology and consequentialism. But each is a large enough cluster to consider them as paradigms in a sense related to Thomas Kuhn's notion in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Showing the presuppositions about and “takes” on personhood together with the connections involved in the paradigms deepens the dilemmas we already know to be present. (shrink)
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    Medical ethics: a guide for health professionals.John F. Monagle & David C. Thomasma (eds.) - 1988 - Rockville, Md.: Aspen Publishers.
    A compendium of various healthcare policies, guidelines, protocols and programs that concern clinical issues with ethical implications are found in Medical Ethics. The collection of policies, guidelines and procedures found in this manual are helpful in drafting and reviewing one's own institutional procedures and help policymakers develop useful mechanisms for assuring ethical treatment of patient and staff.
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    Conflict in Medical Ethics Cases: Seeking Patterns of Resolution.Bethany J. Spielman - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (3):212-218.
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    Medical ethics and the elderly.G. S. Rai, Gurdeep S. Rai & Iva Blackman (eds.) - 2014 - London: Radcliffe Publishing.
    The Fourth Edition of this bestselling, highly regarded book has been fully revised to incorporate changes in law and clinical guidance making a vital impact on patient management, encompassing: The Equalities Act 2010 which provides a right of older people to treatment without discrimination ; Case law on withdrawing nutrition and hydration ; Updated guidance on resuscitation from the Resuscitation Council, the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Nursing ; The redefining of good medical practice by (...)
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    Medical ethics: applying theories and principles to the patient encounter.Matt Weinberg (ed.) - 2001 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    While dramatic medical "breakthroughs" routinely grab headlines, health-care providers know their daily lives center much more frequently on mundane issues that the media ignore, such as how doctors and their patients can form more trusting relationships. This anthology for health-care providers and ethics committee members focuses on just such questions. Essays are divided under headings including care at the end of life; patients, families, and health-care decisions; health law; care for severely compromised newborns; issues in transplantation, managed care, (...)
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    Medical ethics and law: a curriculum for the 21st century.Jonathan Herring - 2020 - Edinburgh: Elsevier. Edited by Dominic Wilkinson & Julian Savulescu.
    Part 1. Foundations -- Reasoning about ethics -- Ethical theories and perspectives -- Three core concepts in medical ethics : best interests, autonomy and rights -- An introduction to law -- Doctors and patients : relationships and responsiblities -- Part 2. Core topics -- Consent -- Capacity -- Mental health -- Confidentiality -- Resource allocation -- Children and young people -- Disability and disease -- Reproductive medicine -- End of life -- Organ transplantation -- Research -- Part (...)
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    Medical ethics.Carl Heintze - 1987 - New York: Franklin Watts.
    Discusses the ethical and moral issues surrounding euthanasia, genetic engineering, genetic counseling, organ transplants, and other medical technologies.
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    Practical medical ethics.Alastair V. Campbell - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Grant Gillet & D. Gareth Jones.
    This is a practical introduction to the range of ethical questions which doctors and other health-care professionals may be expected to encounter in practice. The books covers both the traditional "end of life" issues and also deals with medical research and consent issues, confidentiality and AIDS, resource allocation, care of the mentally ill, and the doctor/patient relationship. Each chapter canvasses a range of ethical views, drawing both from traditional philosophical responses and the most recent contemporary responses. Theoretical discussion is (...)
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    Medical ethics: a very short introduction.Michael Dunn - 2018 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by R. A. Hope.
    The issues of medical ethics, from moral quandaries of euthanasia and the morality of killing to political dilemmas like fair healthcare distribution, are rarely out of today's media. This area of ethics covers a wide range of issues, from mental health to reproductive medicine, as well as including management issues such as resource allocation, and has proven to hold enduring interest for the general public as well as the medical practitioner. This Very Short Introduction provides an (...)
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    Everyday medical ethics and law.Ann Sommerville - 2013 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Veronica English & Sophie Brannan.
    A practical approach to ethics -- The doctor-patient relationship -- Consent, choice, and refusal : adults with capacity -- Treating adults who lack capacity -- Treating children and young people -- Confidentiality -- Management of health records --Prescribing and administering medication.
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    Professional Medical Ethics: Grounds for Its Separateness and Position in Ethical Education of Physicians and Medical Students.Kazimierz Szewczyk - 2021 - Diametros 18 (69):33-70.
    In the article I prove the separateness of professional medical ethics in three ways: 1. By showing differences between the normative rank of responsibilities within general and professional ethics. 2. By justifying affiliation of professional medical ethics within the appropriation model which is a type of applied ethics characterized by its unique properties. 3. By justifying historical professionalism as the ethics that is proper for the medical profession; for this kind of ethical (...)
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    'Medical ethics'--an alternative approach.J. J. Haldane - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (3):145-150.
    Contemporary medical ethics is generally concerned with the application of ethical theory to medico-moral dilemmas and with the critical analysis of the concepts of medicine. This paper presents an alternative programme: the development of a medical philosophy which, by taking as its starting point the two questions: what is man? and, what constitutes goodness in life? offers an account of health as one of the primary concepts of value. This view of the subject resembles that implied by (...)
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    The Medical Maze: A Christian Approach to Healthcare Ethics.E. David Cook & Christian Medical Fellowship - 1991
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    Medical ethics and social change.Bernard Barber (ed.) - 1978 - Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science.
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    Philosophy: medical ethics.Craig M. Klugman (ed.) - 2016 - Farmington Hills, Mich: Macmillan Reference USA, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning.
    The Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks: Philosophy series serves undergraduate college students who have had little or no exposure to philosophy, as well as the curious lay reader. Following this first primer volume, which introduces both the discipline and the topics of the remaining nine volumes, each handbook will usher the reader into a subfield of philosophy (see list of titles below), and explore fifteen to thirty topics in that subfield. Every chapter in each volume will use vehicles such as film to (...)
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  49. Medical ethics in Poland.Jan Doroszewski - 1988 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 9 (3).
    The work related to medical ethics written by Polish authors are reviewed and some topics concerning teaching and various other activities in this field are presented. The attention is centered on the opinions and attitudes concerning the essence of medical profession and the personal model of the physician, doctor-patient relationship (including duties of the doctor), medical research on humans, abortion and other problems. The role of medico-ethical tradition in Poland is described. Main trends in polish ethical (...)
     
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    Philosophical reflections on medical ethics.Nafsika Athanassoulis (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This collection brings together original essays demonstrating the cutting edge of philosophical research in medical ethics. With contributions from a range of established and up-and-coming authors, it examines topics at the forefront of medical technology, such as ethical issues raised by developments in how we research stem cells and genetic engineering, as well as new questions raised by methodological changes in how we approach medical ethics.
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