Health Care in Crisis: A Bioethical PerspectiveThomas J. Connolly Consists of papers and reports presented during the First National Bioethical Conference, held at the University of New South Wales, Aug. 22-23, 1981. |
Contents
Man and the Universe | 31 |
Man and the Universe | 45 |
Contemporary Theories of Morality | 93 |
Copyright | |
Common terms and phrases
abortion accept allocation argue argument atheism Australian baby behaviour believe benefits bioethics biological brain-death child Christian Christian humanism clinical concept concerned Connolly consent cost criteria death decision discussion doctor donation donor Down's syndrome E.O. Wilson embryo ethical issues euthanasia example existence extraordinary means fact fertilized foetus genetic health care health care workers health professionals health services hospital human humanist increased individual infants informed consent institutions interest involved kidney knowledge Kuhse Law Reform Commission living medical ethics medicine moral nature nurse ovum patient person Perspective philosophical physician practice principles problems procedure question reason recognise reductionist religion religious responsibility sanctity sanctity-of-life scientific secular secular humanism secular humanist sense situation social society South Wales sperm Steven Rose suggest suicide surrogate Sydney teaching theory things tissue tradition transplant treatment universe vitro fertilization