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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Margaret P. Battin, Leslie P. Francis, Bruce M. Landesman سری: The International Library of Medicine, Ethics and Law ISBN (شابک) : 9780754621744 ناشر: Ashgate سال نشر: 2007 تعداد صفحات: 1015 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 26 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب مرگ ، مرگ و پایان زندگی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
«مرگ، مردن و پایان زندگی» با پرداختن به مسائل کلیدی ناشی از ماهیت مرگ، موضوعات مهمی را در رابطه با اخلاق زیستی، فلسفه و ادبیات بررسی میکند.
Addressing key issues arising from the nature of death, 'Death, Dying and the Ending of Life' examines important topics relating to bioethics, philosophy and literature.
Death, Dying and the Ending of Life Volume Set Volume I Half Title Series Page Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction: Death and Consent PART I DEATH The Nature of Death 1 'On Defining a "Natural Death'", Hastings Center Report, 7, pp. 32-37. 2 'Why Is Death Bad?', Philosophical Studies, 50, pp. 213-21. 3 'Some Puzzles About the Evil of Death', Philosophical Review, 100, pp. 205-27. Brain Death and the Uses of the Dead 4 'Brain Death and Personal Identity', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 9, pp. 105-33. 5 'Brain Death: A Durable Consensus?', Bioethics, 7, pp. 239-46. 6 'The Dead Donor Rule: Should We Stretch It, Bend It, or Abandon It?', Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 3, pp. 263-78. 7 'Some Must Die', Zygon, 38, pp. 705–24. PART II DECISION-MAKING AT THE END OF LIFE Competent Patients 8 'Medical Paternalism', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 7, pp. 370-90. 9 'Arrogance', New England Journal of Medicine, 303, pp. 1507-11. 10 'Depression, Competence, and the Right to Refuse Lifesaving Medical Treatment', American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, pp. 971-78. Advance Directives 11 'Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders: No Longer Secret, But Still a Problem', Hastings Center Report, 17, pp. 24-33. 12 'Advance Directives and the Personal Identity Problem's Philosophy and Public Affairs, 17, pp. 277-302. 13 'Why I Don't Have a Living Will', Hastings Center Report, 19, pp. 101-104. Incompetent Patients 14 'Deciding for Others', Milbank Quarterly, 64, Supplement 2, pp. 17-94. 15 'The Severely Demented, Minimally Functional Patient: An Ethical Analysis', Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 88, pp. 938-44. 16 'Terminating Life-Sustaining Treatment of the Demented', Hastings Center Report, 25, pp. 25-31. 17 'Quality of Life and Non-Treatment Decisions for Incompetent Patients: A Critique of the Orthodox Approach', Law, Medicine and Health Care, 17, pp. 234–44. 18 'Continued Treatment of the Fatally Ill for the Benefit of Others', Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 36, pp. 63-67. 19 'The Problem of Proxies with Interests of Their Own: Toward a Better Theory of Proxy Decisions', Journal of Clinical Ethics, 4, pp. 20-27. 20 'Courts, Gender and "The Right to Die"', Law, Medicine and Health Care, 18, pp. 85-95. Children 21 'Moral and Ethical Dilemmas in the Special-Care Nursery', New England Journal of Medicine, 289, pp. 890-94. 22 'Involuntary Euthanasia of Defective Newborns: A Legal Analysis', Stanford Law Review, 27, pp. 213-69. 23 'Toward an Ethic of Ambiguity', Hastings Center Report, 14, pp. 25-33. Futility 24 'Judging Medical Futility: An Ethical Analysis of Medical Power and Responsibility', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 5, pp. 23-35. 25 'Is the Treatment Beneficial, Experimental, or Futile?', Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 5, pp. 248-56. 26 'Informed Demand for "Non-Beneficial" Medical Treatment', New England Journal of Medicine, 325, pp. 512-15. 27 'The Significance of a Wish', Hastings Center Report, 91, pp. 27-29. Name Index Volume II Half Title Series Page Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction: Justice and Hastening Death PART III HASTENING DEATH Killing vs Letting Die 28 'Active and Passive Euthanasia', New England Journal of Medicine, 292, pp. 78–80. 29 'The Intentional Termination of Life', Ethics in Science and Medicine, 6, pp. 59–64. 30 'The Ambiguity of Clinical Intentions', New England Journal of Medicine, 329, pp. 1039–40. 31 'Killing, Letting Die, and the Trolley Problem', Monist, 59, pp. 204–17. 32 'Taking and Saving Lives', Columbia Law Review, 93, pp. 1063–1156. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia 33 'Euthanasia', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6, pp. 85–112. 34 'Some Non-Religious Views Against Proposed "Mercy-Killing" Legislation', Minnesota Law Review, 42, pp. 969–1042. 35 'Voluntary Active Euthanasia', Hastings Center Report, 22, pp. 10–22. 36 'It's Over, Debbie', Journal of the American Medical Association, 259, p. 272. 37 'Death and Dignity: A Case of Individualized Decision Making', New England Journal of Medicine, 324, pp. 691–94. 38 'Euthanasia: The Way We Do It, The Way They Do It', Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 6, pp. 298–305. 39 'Doctors Must Not Kill', Journal of Clinical Ethics, 3, pp. 95–102. 40 'When Self-Determination Runs Amok', Hastings Center Report, 22, pp. 52–55. 41 'Assisted Death – A Compassionate Response to a Medical Failure', New England Journal of Medicine, 327, pp. 1384–88. 42 'A Right of Self-Termination?', Ethics, 109, pp. 606–28. 43 'The Supreme Court and Physician-Assisted Suicide: Rejecting Assisted Suicide But Embracing Euthanasia', New England Journal of Medicine, 337, pp. 1236–39. 44 'Physician-Assisted Suicide: Two Moral Arguments', Ethics, 109, pp. 497–518. PART IV DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND DECISIONS ABOUT LIFE AND DEATH Justice, Health and Death 45 President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research (1983), An Ethical Framework for Access to Health Care, in Securing Access to Health Care, Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, pp. 11–47. 46 'For and Against Equal Access to Health Care', Milbank Quarterly, 59, pp. 542–60. 47 'Class, Health, and Justice', Milbank Quarterly, 76, pp. 449–67. 48 'The Prostitute, the Playboy, and the Poet: Rationing Schemes for Organ Transplantation', American Journal of Public Health, 75, pp. 187–89. 49 'The Survival Lottery', in John Harris (ed.), Violence and Responsibility, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, pp. 66–84, 84a. Age Rationing 50 'Aging and the Ends of Medicine', Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 530, pp. 125–32. 51 'Am I My Parents' Keeper?', Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 7, pp. 517–40. Is There a Duty to Die? 52 'Age Rationing and the Just Distribution of Health Care: Is There a Duty to Die?', Ethics, 97, pp. 317–40. 53 'Is There a Duty to Die?', Hastings Center Report, 27, pp. 34–42. 54 '"For Now Have I My Death": The "Duty to Die" versus the Duty to Help the Ill Stay Alive', Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 24, pp. 172–85. Name Index