Standing on Principles Collected Essays

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2010-04-28
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Tom L. Beauchamp of Georgetown is one of the founding fathers of contemporary bioethics, and is particularly influential as one of the co-authors (with James Childress) of PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL ETHICS, first published by OUP over 25 years ago and a true cornerstone of contemporary bioethics. This volume is both an introductory textbook as well as a definitive expression of what is known as the dominant "principlist" approach which views bioethical reasoning developing out of four key principles: respect for autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and justice. This view has been highly influential over the last two decades and has set the agenda for the field. This volume will collect Tom Beauchamp's 15 most important published articles in bioethics, most of which were published over the last 25 years, and most of which have a strong connection to the principlist approach. Most of the essays included here augment, develop, or defend various themes, positions and arguments in that earlier book, both adding depth as well as taking off in new directions. Among the topic discussed are the historical origins of modern research ethics, to moral principles and methodological concerns. Beauchamp will include a new introduction to explain the history of the essays and their relationship to the principlist theory.

Author Biography


Professor of Philosophy and Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. Author of PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL ETHICS, OUP, now in a sixth edition.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
The Belmont Report and the Rise of Principles
The Origins and Evolution of the Belmont Report
Codes, Declarations, and Other Ethical Guidance for Human Subjects Research: The Belmont Report
Principlism and Practice
The Four Principles Approach to Health Care Ethics
Informed Consent: Its History and Nature
Who Deserves Autonomy and Whose Autonomy Deserves Respect?
The Concept of Paternalism in Biomedical Ethics
When Hastened Death is Neither Killing Nor Letting-Die
The Exploitation of the Economically Disadvantaged in Pharmaceutical Research
Theory and Method
Principles and Other Emerging Paradigms for Bioethics
A Defense of the Common Morality
From Morality to Common Morality
On Eliminating the Distinction between Applied Ethics and Ethical Theory
Does Ethical Theory Have a Future in Bioethics?
The Failure of Theories of Personhood
Looking Back and Judging Our Predecessors
Index
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