Contemporary Catholic Health Care Ethics: Second Edition
Contemporary Catholic Health Care Ethics: Second Edition
by David F. Kelly, Gerard Magill and Henk ten Have contributions by David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, David F. Kelly, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, David F. Kelly, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Gerard Magill, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, David F. Kelly, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, David F. Kelly, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, David F. Kelly, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have, Henk ten Have and Henk ten Have
Georgetown University Press, 2015 Paper: 978-1-58901-960-7 | eISBN: 978-1-58901-961-4 Library of Congress Classification R725.56.K438 2013 Dewey Decimal Classification 174.2
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Contemporary Catholic Health Care Ethics, Second Edition, integrates theology, methodology, and practical application into a detailed and practical examination of the bioethical issues that confront students, scholars, and practitioners. Noted bioethicists Gerard Magill, Henk ten Have, and David F. Kelly contribute diverse backgrounds and experience that inform the richness of new material covered in this second edition.
The book is organized into three sections: theology (basic issues underlying Catholic thought), methodology (how Catholic theology approaches moral issues, including birth control), and applications to current issues. New chapters discuss controversial end-of-life issues such as forgoing treatment, killing versus allowing patients to die, ways to handle decisions for incompetent patients, advance directives, and physician-assisted suicide. Unlike anthologies, the coherent text offers a consistent method in order to provide students, scholars, and practitioners with an understanding of ethical dilemmas as well as concrete examples to assist in the difficult decisions they must make on an everyday basis.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David F. Kelly is professor emeritus, Duquesne University.
Gerard Magill is Vernon F. Gallagher Chair for the Integration of Science, Theology, Philosophy, and Law, Center for Healthcare Ethics, Duquesne University.
Henk ten Have is the director of the Center for Healthcare Ethics, Duquesne University.
REVIEWS
"Far outpaces other texts of its kind in its excellent presentation of the legal and scientific aspects related to medical ethics."—Health Progress
-- Health Progress
Far outpaces other texts of its kind in its excellent presentation of the legal and scientific aspects related to medical ethics.
-- Health Progress
Provides a mixture of medical and religious wisdom that helps explain how and why the Catholic healthcare establishment arrives at its conclusions.
-- Conscience
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I: Theological Basis 1. Religion and Health Care 2. The Dignity of Human Life 3. The Integrity of the Human Person 4. The Implications for Health Care 5. Theological Principles in Health Care Ethics
Part II: Method 6. The Levels and Questions of Ethics 7. Freedom and the Moral Agent 8. Right and Wrong 9. Metaethics 10. Method in Catholic Medical Ethics 11. Catholic Method and Birth Control 12. The Principle of Double Effect
PART III. Application 13. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar One: Ordinary and Extraordinary Means 14. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Two: Killing and Allowing to Die 15. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Three: Decisions by Competent Patients 16. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Three: Decisions for Incompetent Patients 17. Forgoing Treatment, Pillar Three: Advance Directives 18. Hydration and Nutrition 19. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia 20. Medical Futility 21. Pain and Pain Management 22. Ethics Committees 23. Research Ethics 24. Organizational Ethics 25. Embryonic Stem Cells and the Beginning of Personhood 26. Genetic Engineering: Ethics and Anthropology 27. Specific Issues in Genetics 28. Allocating Health Care Resources 29. The Use and Misuse of the Allocation Argument 30. Global Bioethics