Eberl, Jason T.
Contemporary Controversies in Catholic Bioethics
1. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
Part I. Moral Status of Human Embryos and Fetuses
2. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
3. The Ontological Status of Pre-implantation Embryos
John R. Meyer
4. The Potential of Potentiality Arguments
David Hershenov, Rose Hershenov
5. The Moral Status of Anencephalic
Charles C. Camosy
6. Anencephaly and Human Dignity in the Clinical Context: Re-conceptualizing Viability and Proportionate Reasoning
John Paul Slosar, Mark F. Repenshek, Elliott Louis Bedford, Emily Trancik
Part II. Issues with Certain Lifesaving Interventions
7. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
8. Saving the Savable Mother: Why the Physician Is Not Culpable of (Morally) Directly Killing
William F. Murphy, Martin Rhonheimer
9. Moral Methodology in Maternal-Fetal Conflicts
Benedict M. Guevin
10. Is It Ethically Permissible to Separate Conjoined Twins? Murder, Mutilation, and Consent
Christopher Kaczor
11. Vital Conflicts, Bodily Respect, and Conjoined Twins: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
Helen Watt
12. Embryo Adoption Before and After
Sarah-Vaughan Brakman, Darlene Fozard Weaver
13. Establishing the Moral Object of Heterologous and Homologous Embryo Transfer
Catherine Althaus
Part III. Contraception
14. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
15. Moral Certitude in the Use of Levonorgestrel for the Treatment of Sexual Assault Survivors
Peter J. Cataldo
16. Evaluation of the Mechanism of Action of Anti-fertility Treatment in Cases of Sexual Assault: Moral Certitude and Human Acts
Thomas J. Davis
17. Use of a Condom to Prevent HIV among Married Couples
Christopher Tollefsen
18. The Disease-Preventative Use of Condoms: Why It Is Not Forbidden According to Catholic Doctrine
William F. Murphy
Part IV. Genethics
19. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
20. Openness, with Caution and Suspicion, About Human Enhancement
James F. Keenan
21. Philosophical Anthropology, Ethics, and Human Enhancement
Jason T. Eberl
22. The Moral Status of Human Embryos and Other Possible Sources of Stem Cells
Lawrence Masek
23. The Ethical Problems of Altered Nuclear Transfer and Human-Animal Chimeras: We Can Find a
John F. Morris
Part V. Issues at the End of Human Life
24. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
25. Catholic Controversy Over the Rationale for the Determination of Death by Neurological Criteria
David Albert Jones
26. Defining Death with Aristotle and Aquinas
Kevin L. Flannery
27. On the Provision of Medical Nutrition and Hydration
Jānis (John) T. Ozoliņš
28. A Catholic Approach to Withholding Medically Provided Food and Water
Joseph Boyle
Part VI. Organ Donation
29. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
30. Is Presumed Consent a Morally Permissible Policy for Organ Donation?
James J. Delaney
31. A Catholic Moral Analysis of Legislative Defaults in Organ Donation
Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco
32. Cardiac Death, Reversibility, and Evidence for Death
Stephen Napier
33. A Catholic Perspective on Organ Donation After Cardiac Death
Peter A. Clark
Part VII. Healthcare Law and Policy
34. Introduction
Jason T. Eberl
35. Complicity of Catholic Healthcare Institutions with Immoral Laws
Gerard Magill
36. Catholic Institutions within a Democratic Polity: A Potential Procrustean Bed
Margaret Monahan Hogan
37. Bioethics and Catholic Politicians: Who Is a Person?
Michael A. Fragoso, O. Carter Snead
38. Addressing Unjust Laws Without Complicity: Selective Bans Versus Regulation
Helen Watt
39. Conflicts of Conscience for Catholic Healthcare Professionals
Mark S. Latkovic
40. Conscientious Objection for Catholic Healthcare Professionals
Thomas A. Cavanaugh
Nyckelord: Philosophy, Ethics, Theory of Medicine/Bioethics, Sociology of Culture, Catholicism
- Utgivare
- Eberl, Jason T.
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2017
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Serie
- Philosophy and Medicine
- Sidantal
- 16 sidor
- Kategori
- Filosofi
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319557663
- Tryckt ISBN
- 978-3-319-55764-9