New Ethics for the Public's HealthDan E. Beauchamp, Bonnie Steinbock Oxford University Press, 1999. júl. 29. - 400 oldal Most books about ethics and health focus on issues arising from individual patients and their relationships with doctors and other health professionals. More and more, however, ethical issues are challenges that face entire communities, not just individual patients. This book is an edited collection of readings that addresses these public health challenges. Many of the issues considered, such as policy for alcohol and other drugs, newly emergent epidemics, and violence prevention, are public health concerns beyond the purview of traditional bioethics. Others, such as access to health care, managed care, reproductive technologies, and genetic testing, are covered in bioethics texts, but here they are approached from the distinct viewpoint of public health. The book makes explicit the community perspective of public health, as well as the field's emphasis on prevention. It examines the conceptual issues raised by the public health perspective (i.e., what is meant by community, the common good, and individual autonomy) as well as the policies that can be developed when health problems are approached in population-based, preventive terms. |
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... reduce alcohol problems in society for young people and adults alike through prudent measures such as taxes on alcohol , age limits , and restrictions on adver- tising ? Of course , new policies that would limit the sale and advertising ...
... reduce alcohol problems in society for young people and adults alike through prudent measures such as taxes on alcohol , age limits , and restrictions on adver- tising ? Of course , new policies that would limit the sale and advertising ...
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... reducing population growth are permissible . Clearly , forced abortions and the mandatory contraception of unwilling women are coercive means . But is coercion limited to threats of inflicting harm or can offers and incentives in some ...
... reducing population growth are permissible . Clearly , forced abortions and the mandatory contraception of unwilling women are coercive means . But is coercion limited to threats of inflicting harm or can offers and incentives in some ...
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... reduce the spread of AIDS . Another reason why principles cannot be used to generate solutions in any straightforward way is that they sometimes conflict with one another as well as with other values or goals . For example , an ...
... reduce the spread of AIDS . Another reason why principles cannot be used to generate solutions in any straightforward way is that they sometimes conflict with one another as well as with other values or goals . For example , an ...
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... reduction of disease or respect for auton- omy — should take precedence ? The answer is not obvious . Thus , even if ... reduced to hap- piness . It seems increasingly likely that no one moral theory is the whole story . Rather , each ...
... reduction of disease or respect for auton- omy — should take precedence ? The answer is not obvious . Thus , even if ... reduced to hap- piness . It seems increasingly likely that no one moral theory is the whole story . Rather , each ...
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