medical decisions, resource allocations, and mission support. The medical decisions may well conflict with military necessity—the author notes that in [End Page 605] peacetime killing is usually murder, in war it is duty, enjoined by the state in a just war. Patient care possibly could be ...
n.the branch of ethics that studies moral values in the biomedical sciences bioethics词源中文解释 还有bio-ethics,该名词于1970年由美国生物化学家范·伦瑟拉·波特二世创造,他将其定义为“将生物学与广泛的人文知识相结合,形成一种科学,为可接受的生存制定医疗和环境优先事项。”这一概念由 bio- 和 ethics ...
the international and intercultural dimension of bioethics, the contribution of related disciplines and major substantive issues in bioethics—such as decisions at the beginning and end of life, the allocation of resources, moral problems connected to genome research, manipulation, and genetic diagnostics...
In addition to my theoretical work on how emotions may or may not contribute to rational action, I am also interested in particular emotions such as anger—how we can assess their rational and moral status in political contexts, for instance—as well as how theoretical work on emotion can inf...
Bioethics refers to the systematic study of the moral aspects of health care and the life sciences. Physicians have always made decisions with significant moral components in the context of medical practice guided by the Hippocratic obligation to help patients without causing harm. This traditional ...
Bioethics, branch of applied ethics that studies the philosophical, social, and legal issues arising in medicine and the life sciences. It is chiefly concerned with human life and well-being, though it sometimes also treats ethical questions relating to
《Ethics and medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics》共发表29篇文献,掌桥科研收录2002年以来所有《Ethics and medicine: An International Journal of Bioethics》期刊内所有文献, ISSN为0266-688X,
decision-making, but it can confuse and mislead those who offer ethical advice Moral theory is an important guide to bioethical decision-making, but it can confuse and mislead those who offer ethical advice to clinicians and researchers, delaying decisions that must be made in a timely fashion....
Smith explains, “Put more simply, bioethics seeks to create a new morality of medicine that will define the meaning of health, determine when life loses its value, and forge the public policies that will promote a new medical and moral order.” (p. 5) The Individual-Based Ethics of Hippo...
It utterly fails to evoke the relief of suffering - and the prospect of sublime bliss - that the scientific application of the felicific calculus entails. It doesn't stir to action. It conveys no sense of moral urgency. "Utilitarianism Now!" will never serve as a rallying cry for anyone,...