Contemporary Controversies in Catholic Bioethics

Contemporary Controversies in Catholic Bioethics

Eberl, Jason T.

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2017

622

Dura

Inglês

9783319557649

15 a 20 dias


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Contributors.- Introduction; Jason T. Eberl.- Part I Moral Status of Human Embryos and Fetuses.- Introduction.- The Ontological Status of Pre-implantation Embryos; John R. Meyer.- The Potential of Potentiality Arguments; David Hershenov and Rose Hershenov.- The Moral Status of Anencephalic Homo sapiens; Charles C. Camosy.- Anencephaly and Human Dignity in the Clinical Context: Re-Conceptualizing Viability and Proportionate Reasoning; John Paul Slosar, Mark Repenshek, Elliott Louis Bedford and Emily Trancik.- Part II Issues with Certain Lifesaving Interventions.- Introduction.- Saving the Savable Mother: Why the Physician is Not Culpable of (Morally) Directly Killing; William F. Murphy, Jr. and Martin Rhonheimer.- Moral Methodology in Maternal-Fetal Conflicts; Benedict M. Guevin, O.S.B.- Is It Ethically Permissible to Separate Conjoined Twins? Murder, Mutilation, and Consent; Christopher Kaczor.- Vital Conflicts, Bodily Respect, and Conjoined Twins: Are We Asking the Right Questions?; Helen Watt.- Embryo Adoption Before and After Dignitas personae: Defending an Argument of Limited Permissibility; Sarah-Vaughan Brakman and Darlene Fozard Weaver.- Establishing the Moral Object of Heterologous and Homologous Embryo Transfe; Catherine Althaus.- Part III Contraception.- Introduction.- Moral Certitude in the Use of Levonorgestrel for the Treatment of Sexual Assault Survivors; Peter J. Cataldo.- Evaluation of the Mechanism of Action of Anti-Fertility Treatment in Cases of Sexual Assault: Moral Certitude and Human Acts; Thomas J. Davis, Jr.- Use of a Condom to Prevent HIV among Married Couples; Christopher Tollefsen.- The Disease-Preventative Use of Condoms:Why it is not Forbidden According to Catholic Doctrine; William F. Murphy, Jr.- Part IV Genethics.- Introduction.- Openness, with Caution and Suspicion, about Human Enhancement; James F. Keenan, S.J.- Philosophical Anthropology, Ethics, and Human Enhancement; Jason T. Eberl.- The Moral Status of Human Embryos and Other Possible Sources of Stem Cells; Lawrence Masek.- The Ethical Problems of Altered Nuclear Transfer and Human-Animal Chimeras: We Can Find a Better Way; John F. Morris.- Part V Issues at the End of Human Life.- Introduction.- Catholic Controversy over the Rationale for the Determination of Death by Neurological Criteria; David Albert Jones.- Defining Death with Aristotle and Aquinas; Kevin L. Flannery, S.J.- On the Provision of Medical Nutrition and Hydration; Janis (John) T. Ozolins.- A Catholic Approach to Withholding Medically Provided Food and Water; Joseph Boyle?.- Part VI Organ Donation.- Introduction.- Is Presumed Consent a Morally Permissible Policy for Organ Donation?; James Delaney.- A Catholic Moral Analysis of Legislative Defaults in Organ Donation; Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P.- Cardiac Death, Reversibility, and Evidence for Death; Stephen Napier.- A Catholic Perspective on Organ Donation after Cardiac Death; Peter A. Clark, S.J.- Part VII Healthcare Law and Policy.- Introduction.- Complicity of Catholic Healthcare Institutions with Immoral Laws; Gerard Magill.- Catholic Institutions within a Democratic Polity: A Potential Procrustean Bed; Margaret Monahan Hogan.- Bioethics and Catholic Politicians: Who Is a Person?; Michael A. Fragoso and O. Carter Snead.- Addressing Unjust Laws without Complicity: Selective Bans versus Regulation; Helen Watt.- Conflicts of Conscience for Catholic Healthcare Professionals; Mark S. Latkovic.- Conscientious Objection for Catholic Healthcare Professionals; Thomas A. Cavanaugh.- Index.
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The Phoenix case;alternative sources of stem cells;bioethical laws;bioethics and humanities;bioethics and religion;catholic bioethics;catholic health care professionals;catholic politicians;criterion for determining death;embryo adoption;emergency contraception after rape;human enhancement;medically-provided nutrition;moral status of human embryos;organ transplantation following cardiac death