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Palliative Care and Communication 2002

In this volume, the author seeks to explain the optimism associated with recovery that patients in a terminal state with small cell bronchial cancer or lung cancer have. For five years, the author used ethnographic research methods to monitor the processes of ...

Human Rights in Bioethics-Theoretical and Applied

This special issue on human rights in bioethics contains four thought-provoking articles that raise important issues in the ongoing debate on human rights in bioethics. For example, Baranzke deals with the exact...

Evaluating 'Bioethical Approaches' to Human Rights

In recent years, there has been growing academic interest in the relationship between bioethics and human rights. Much of this work has proposed that the normative and institutional frameworks of human rights can be usefully employed to address these bioethical...

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 ...