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    METHODS IN MEDICAL ETHICS: Critical Perspectives

    METHODS IN MEDICAL ETHICS by Tomlinson, Tom;

    Critical Perspectives

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 23 August 2012

    • ISBN 9780195161243
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 145x213x27 mm
    • Weight 431 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book systematically reviews a variety of methods for addressing ethical problems in medicine, accounting for both their weaknesses and strengths. Illustrated throughout with specific cases or controversies, the book aims to develop an informed eclecticism that knows how to pick the right tool for the right job.

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    Long description:

    Over the last several decades, bioethicists have championed a bewildering variety of methods for understanding and resolving difficult ethical problems in medicine, including: principlism, wide reflective equilibrium, casuistry, feminism, virtue theory, narrative, and others. Much of this advocacy overlooks the limitations of the favored method, and also neglects the strengths found in alternative approaches.

    Tom Tomlinson systematically uncovers and evaluates both the strengths and limits of a variety of ethical tools, and in so doing develops a comprehensive appreciation of the roles that various methods can play in deepening our understanding of ethical problems in medicine, and in supporting well-grounded judgments about what to do. He critically evaluates each method to identify both limits and advantages, which he then illustrates through discussion of specific cases and controversies. Tomlinson not only demonstrates that there is no single method adequate to the task, but tries to develop an informed eclecticism that knows how to pick the right tool for the right job. All those engaged in thinking about bioethical theories will find Tomlinson's work important reading.

    No other bioethics book so adroitly combines methodological survey with critical synthesis as this one does... This book should be regarded as mandatory reading for all serious students of medical ethics.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Chapter 1: The Indispensability of Principles
    Chapter 2: The Limits of Principles
    Chapter 3: Putting Principles in Context: Balancing, Specification and Reflective Equilibrium
    Chapter 4: Casuistry: Ruled by Cases
    Chapter 5: Narrative Ethics: The Uses of Stories
    Chapter 6: Feminism, Context and Care
    Chapter 7: Virtue Theory
    Chapter 8: Fitting Methods to Cases

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