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Alternatives in Jewish bioethics
- 作者: Zohar, Noʻam.
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (viii, 165 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in Jewish philosophy
- 標題: Homicide , Bioethical Issues , Jewish ethics. , Sociology , Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment , Humanities , Public Health , JudaismTheology. , Ethical Relativism , Bioethics. , Social Values , Behavior , Religion , Death , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted , Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms , RELIGION Judaism -- Theology. , Medicine Religious aspects -- Judaism. , Medicine , Ethics , Epidemiologic Methods , Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services , Social Sciences , Self-Injurious Behavior , Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms , Electronic books. , Quality of Health Care , Random Allocation , Bioethics , Morals , Health Care Rationing , Anthropology , RELIGION , Social Problems , Euthanasia, Passive , Suicide , Health Occupations , Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena , Human Body , Therapeutics , Disciplines and Occupations , Epidemiologic Research Design , Cadaver , Research Design , Economics , Religious aspectsJudaism. , Ethical Theory , Cultural Diversity , Behavioral Symptoms , Secularism , Health Services Accessibility , Humanism , Delivery of Health Care , Judaism , Disease , Psychology, Social , Pathologic Processes , Suicide, Assisted , Medical laws and legislation (Jewish law) , Health Care Economics and Organizations , Anthropology, Cultural , Theology , Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms , Health Services , Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary , Art , Methods , Health Planning , Psychiatry and Psychology , Terminal Care , Resource Allocation , Reproductive Techniques , Culture , Patient Care , Investigative Techniques , Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation , Environment and Public Health , Euthanasia , Withholding Treatment , Philosophy , Euthanasia, Active
- ISBN: 1438424876 , 9781438424873
- ISBN: 0791432734 , 0791432742 , 9781438424873
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-160) and index. Front Matter -- Front Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- Authority in Nature -- Death: Natural Process and Human Intervention -- Parenthood: Natural Fact and Human Society -- God and Nature: A Summary -- Religious Humanism -- Elements of Religious Humanism -- Human Life. Human Lives: Assessing the Absolute -- Human Bodies: Long-Term Benefits and Symbolic Constraints -- Allocating Medical Resources: Global Planning and Immediate Obligations -- Back Matter -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
- 摘要: A dialogue between contemporary, Western moral philosophy and the tradition of Legal/Moral Descourse (Halakha).
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=7811
- 系統號: 005283447
- 資料類型: 電子書
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Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics consists of a dialogue between contemporary, Western moral philosophy and the Jewish tradition of legal/moral discourse (Halakha). Recognizing that no single tradition has a monopoly on valid moral teachings, it seeks to enrich our ethical perspectives through mutual exchange. This is facilitated by a non-authoritarian approach to Judaism—a clear alternative to the implicitly insular, "take-it-or-leave-it" approach often encountered in this field. Following in the footsteps of classical rabbinic discussions, normative pronouncements are grounded in reasons, open to critical examination. The "alternatives" are within the book as well—the presentation throughout avoids one-sided conclusions, citing and analyzing two or more positions to make sense of the debate. These particular arguments are also linked to a larger picture, contrasting two basic themes: religious naturalism versus religious humanism. Concretely, the book addresses some of the central contemporary issues in the ethics of medicine. These include assisted suicide and euthanasia, donor insemination and "surrogate" motherhood, the use of human cadavers for learning and research, and allocation of scarce resources at both the individual and social levels.
來源: Google Book
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