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Autonomy and trust in bioethics /

In this important book, Onora O'Neill suggests that the conceptions of individual autonomy so widely relied on in bioethics are philosophically and ethically inadequate, and that they undermine rather than support relations of trust. Her book will appeal to a wide range of readers in ethics, bi...

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Основен автор: O'Neill, Onora, 1941-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Серия: Gifford lectures ; 2001.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=78362
Подобни документи: Print version:: Autonomy and trust in bioethics.
Съдържание:
  • Gaining autonomy and losing trust?
  • Contemporary bioethics
  • Medical ethics and environmental ethics
  • Trust in the risk society
  • Judging reliability and placing trust
  • Trust and autonomy in medical ethics
  • Varieties of autonomy
  • Autonomy, individuality and consent
  • The origins of individual autonomy
  • Individual autonomy in a naturalistic setting: Mill
  • The triumph of autonomy
  • The triumph of informed consent
  • Impaired capacities to consent
  • Consent and opacity
  • The consumer view of autonomy
  • 'Reproductive autonomy' and new technologies
  • Autonomy and twentieth-century reproduction
  • The 'right to choose': contraception
  • The 'right to choose': abortion
  • The 'right to choose': assisted reproductive technologies
  • Reproductive choice and parenthood
  • The limits of reproductive autonomy
  • Reprogenetics and procreative autonomy
  • Principled autonomy
  • The failings of individual autonomy
  • Human rights as a basic framework?
  • Grounding human rights in the good
  • Grounding human rights in human obligations
  • Kant and principled autonomy
  • Principled autonomy and human obligations
  • Taking principled autonomy seriously
  • Principled autonomy, obligations and rights
  • Principled autonomy and genetic technologies
  • Beyond individual autonomy
  • Principled autonomy, deception and trust
  • Genetic technologies
  • Genetic exceptionalism
  • Genetic profiling: uninterpreted genetic data
  • Genetic testing: interpreted genetic information
  • Trust, genetics and insurance.