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Through a comprehensive literature search on PubMed, we identified three ethical discourses: (1) trials and evidence accompanying the use of ECLS, (2) ECLS allocation, decision-making and limiting care, and (3) death on ECLS and ECLS in organ donation.
6 Ιουν 2019 · The purpose is to guide the student from theory to practice, from the identification of the ethical component—often unexamined—to the management of dilemmas and conflicts, through the acquisition of practical skills.
This book provides novel perspectives on ethical justifiability of assisted dying in the revised edition of New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. Going significantly beyond traditional debates about the value of human life, the ethical significance of individual autonomy, the compatibility of assisted dying with the ...
This chapter provides background about the concept of bioethics and the history of the discipline, explaining the motivations for the book and outlining the subsequent chapters. A satisfactory work in bioethical theory, as we intend to provide, would accomplish three aims: (1) provide a high-quality discussion of ethical theory and methodology ...
11 Μαρ 2014 · The ethical analysis proceeds in three stages. First, the difference between neglectful omission and passive acquiescence is explained. Next, the two necessary conditions for any medical treatment, i.e., that it is medically indicated and that consent is obtained, are applied to life-sustaining interventions.
Ethical theories have two main aims. The first is enumerative: identify those acts that we ought (or ought not) to perform. The second is explanatory: provide an account as to why we ought (or ought not) to perform the acts identified. Let’s take each of these aims in turn. 2.1 What You Ought to Do We can start with the enumerative aim. An ...
11 Ιουν 2007 · The book is divided into two parts, mirroring the field. The first part treats meta-ethical theory, which deals with theoretical questions about morality and moral judgment, including questions about moral language, the epistemology of moral belief, the truth aptness of moral claims, and so forth.