The Variables of Moral Capacity - International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine - D C Thomasma - Libros - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9781402025518 - 20 de septiembre de 2004
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Moral capacity is an important feature of what it means to be human. and the final part reflects on case studies of moral capacity or incapacity illustrating the challenge that moral capacity presents - its definition lying between two seemingly incommensurable models, those of the threshold and continuum.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Contributors. Preface. Part One: Challenges of Moral Capacity. 1: Choices, Autonomy, and Moral Capacity; D. C. Thomasma. 2: Self-Conceptions, Agency, and the Value of Individual Persons; J. Blustein. 3: Kohlberg and the Structural-Developmental Approach to Moral Psychology; L. Walker. 4: Morality and Selfhood: Contributions from Moral Psychology; K. Hennig. 5: Developing Moral Capacity from Childhood to Young Adulthood; A. A. Pontius. 6: A Dream of Dirty Hands: Moral Conflict and Personal Conscience; K. Arnet Connidis. 7: Capacity Is Not In Your Head: Why It Can Be a Mistake to Request a Psychiatric Consultation to Determine Capacity; J. Spike. 8: How Not to Philosophize With a Hammer: Reply to Spike; K. Montgomery. 9: How Not to Philosophize With a Hammer: Reply to Montgomery; J. Spike. Part Two: Professional Morality and Criteria for Health Care Decisions. 10: Moral Capacity: The Tension Between Professional Nurture and Universal Nature; D. N. Weisstub, D. C. Thomasma. 11: Some Ethical Principles for Adult Critical Care; K. Kipnis, A. Gerhard. 12: The Influence of Pressure on Nurses' Moral Capacity; B. Kopala. 13: Surrogate Decision Making: A Case for Boundaries; R. Rhodes, I. Holzman. 14: Knowing Well or Living Well: Is Competence Relevant to Moral Experience and Capacity in Clinical Decision-Making; E. van Leeuwen, A. Vellinga. 15: Vulnerable Persons: Measuring Moral Capacity; M. Silberfeld. 16: Vulnerability in Research Subjects: An Analytical Approach; K. Kipnis. Part Three: Reflections on Moral Incapacity. 17: The Bad Brain: Biology of Moral Thinking; L. R. Tancredi. 18: Moral and Ethical Capacities of the Psychopath: An Integrated View; W. H. J. Martens. 19: The Moral Competence of Serial Killers: A Preliminary Exploration; G. B. Palermo. 20: Moral Capacities of Psychotic and Addicted Individuals; R. Weinstock. 21: Morality As Impulse and Ethics As 'Thinking' About Morality: A Psychoanalytic Perspective; C. Ury. Index.

Contributor Bio:  Thomasma, David C Edmund D. Pellegrino, M. D., is John Carroll Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics at Georgetown University. David C. Thomasma, Ph. D., is director of the Medical Humanities Program at Loyola University of Chicago.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 20 de septiembre de 2004
ISBN13 9781402025518
Editores Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Páginas 334
Dimensiones 155 × 235 × 20 mm   ·   657 g
Editor Thomasma, David C.
Editor Weisstub, David N.

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