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Fundamentals of critical thinking in healthcare ethics and law
For everyone with an interest in health care ethics and law
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As cutting-edge technologies continue to reshape the landscape of health care, we are faced with profound ethical and legal dilemmas on our journey towards a brighter future. This book invites you to develop your critical thinking skills in relation to a number of themes in bioethics and law, including our duties to care for each other, for nonhuman animals, and for the nonhuman world.
Topics include embryo research, abortion, end of life care, research ethics, cloning, and genetic engineering. Whilst the book engages with the law as a source of guidance and food for thought, unlike most publications in health care ethics and law, the emphasis is on the development of critical thinking skills in ethics. Each chapter ends with a list of questions that act as prompts in your own critical thinking journey.
Topics include embryo research, abortion, end of life care, research ethics, cloning, and genetic engineering. Whilst the book engages with the law as a source of guidance and food for thought, unlike most publications in health care ethics and law, the emphasis is on the development of critical thinking skills in ethics. Each chapter ends with a list of questions that act as prompts in your own critical thinking journey.
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Technische info
- Auteur
- Jan Deckers
- Categorie
- Mens & maatschappij
- Taal
- Engels
- Aantal pagina's
- 250
- Vorm
- Paperback / softback
- Formaat
- 0 mm x 0 mm
- Gewicht
- 0 g
- EAN-nummer
- 9789072201591
Over deze auteur
Jan Deckers studied religious studies, theology, and philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven before obtaining a PhD in ecological ethics at the University of St Andrews. He works in the School of Medicine at Newcastle…