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The Philosophy of Palliative Care: Critique and Reconstruction 2006

The philosophy of palliative care has long been unchallenged by healthcare professionals and philosophers. This unique book discusses the ethical issues involved in caring for the terminally ill. It suggests a new philosophy that can improve clinical care and...

Ethical Foundations of Palliative Care for Alzheimer Disease 2010

Alzheimer's disease affects more than twelve million people worldwide and the incidence is increasing at a staggering rate. People with the disorder are living longer than people in previous generations and require interventions for quality of life issues related to care...

The diversity of bioethics

One of the achievements of global bioethics is the recognition of respect for cultural diversity and pluralism as a principle in itself. The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights is the first international bioethics document to promote respect for...

UNDIGNIFIED BIOETHICS

The concept of dignity is ubiquitous in bioethics. However, some bioethicists have argued that it is useless. In response, a number of defences of dignity have recently emerged. All of these arguments claim that if dignity is properly clarified, it can ...

The Ethics of Palliative Care 2002

As palliative care is developing in many European countries, it has become apparent that it still poses a major ethical challenge. The practice of palliative care requires ethical sensitivity and understanding. At the same time, the very existence of palliative care requires...

Human Rights in Bioethics-Theoretical and Applied

This special issue of Human Rights in Bioethics contains four inspiring articles that raise important issues in the ongoing debate on human rights in bioethics. For example, Baranzke takes a close look at the history of the concept of ...

Ethics in Palliative Care: A Complete Guide 2018

No specialty faces more diverse and difficult ethical dilemmas than palliative medicine. What is the best way to plan for the end of life? How should doctors respond when patients refuse treatments that may be beneficial, or when...

Palliative Care and Ethics (English) Hardcover - 6 March 2014

Palliative care offers careful pain and symptom management, additional support for patients and families, and assistance with difficult medical decisions along with any desired treatments, but does not encompass the comprehensive system of care that...

Ethics in Psychiatry: European Contributions 2012

This book: - provides a comprehensive overview of ethical issues arising in psychiatric care and research; - links ethical issues to societal changes and challenges; - explores the application of general ethics to specific psychiatric problems and...

HUMAN DIGNITY, BIOETHICS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS

A commitment to human dignity is a universally shared value. Concepts of human dignity date back to the groundbreaking writings of Immanuel Kant and probably also to the Stoic tradition in ancient Greece and Rome. References to human dignity are 247...