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What do you think about cloning, stem cell research, brain enhancement, or doing experiments on newly dead patients? Read Smart Mice, Not so Smart People and you'll know what Art Caplan thinks. But this assortment of pithy, provocative opinions on all things bioethical does more than simply give you a piece of the author's mind-it also invites and even dares you to make up your own mind. In his typical style, Caplan-one of the most sought-after bioethicists of our time-provokes discussion on issues at the center of the new genetics, cloning in the laboratory and in the media, stem cell…mehr
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What do you think about cloning, stem cell research, brain enhancement, or doing experiments on newly dead patients? Read Smart Mice, Not so Smart People and you'll know what Art Caplan thinks. But this assortment of pithy, provocative opinions on all things bioethical does more than simply give you a piece of the author's mind-it also invites and even dares you to make up your own mind. In his typical style, Caplan-one of the most sought-after bioethicists of our time-provokes discussion on issues at the center of the new genetics, cloning in the laboratory and in the media, stem cell research, experiments on human subjects, blood donation and organ transplantation, and healthcare delivery. Are new developments in these areas good or bad? As an engaged citizen in a democratic society, it is your responsibility to decide. This book will help you do it.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2006
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216314974
- Artikelnr.: 75140316
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Arthur L. Caplan is one of the most sought after bioethicists of our time. The recipient of many awards and honors, he was named USA Today's Person of the Year for 2001, one of the fifty most influential people in American health care by Modern Health Care magazine, and one of the ten most influential people in America in biotechnology by the National Journal. Caplan is a frequent guest and commentator for National Public Radio, Nightline, CNN, Fox, CBS, the New York Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, and many other media outlets. Caplan has authored or edited twenty-five books and more than 500 articles, and writes a regular bioethics column for MSNBC.com. He is Emmanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics, Chair of the Department of Medical Ethics, and Director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Is America Going to Hell?
Part 2 Part I: General Interest
Chapter 3 Duty versus Conscience
Chapter 4 The Ethics of Brain Imaging
Chapter 5 Has Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Gone Too Far?
Chapter 6 Ethical Lessons From the Flu Bug
Chapter 7 The Colonel Kicks the Habit
Chapter 8 Shame on Jeb Bush
Chapter 9 Stark Raving Madness
Part 10 Part II: End of Life
Chapter 11 Million Dollar Baby
Chapter 12 Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon
Chapter 13 Lessons From Terri Schiavo
Part 14 Part III: Engineering Ourselves
Chapter 15 Is Cosmetic Surgery Always Vain?
Chapter 16 Face-off over Gene Foods
Chapter 17 Heightened Questions about Growth Hormone
Chapter 18 Brain Enhancement
Chapter 19 Seasonale: Medicine For the Sake of Convenience?
Chapter 20 Raffy and the Trouble with Steroids
Chapter 21 When Steroids and Politics Mix
Chapter 22 ANDi the Florescent Monkey
Part 23 Part IV: Engineering Plants, Microbes, and Animals
Chapter 24 Are Genetically Modified Foods Fit for a Dog?
Chapter 25 Miss Cleo, Meet "CC," the Kitty Clone
Chapter 26 Whipping Up the Avian Flu
Chapter 27 Should Scientists Create New Life?
Chapter 28 Smart Mice, Not-So-Smart People
Part 29 Part V: Experimentation Ethics
Chapter 30 Testing Biological and Chemical Weapons: Any Volunteers?
Chapter 31 Lawsuits Are Not the Answer
Chapter 32 Commercial Concerns Should Take a Backseat to Public Awareness
Chapter 33 Research Ban at Hopkins a Sign of Ethical Crisis
Chapter 34 Research on the Newly Dead
Chapter 35 Will We Ever Debunk Our Mythology about Human Subjects Research?
Part 36 Part VI: Health Reform
Chapter 37 Cause Célèbre
Chapter 38 Cheap Drugs Are Not the Answer to the African AIDS Crisis-Better
Infrastruction Is
Chapter 39 Humility or Hubris?
Chapter 40 Fiddling While the Health System Burns
Chapter 41 No Coverage for Kids a Moral Failure
Chapter 42 New World Calls For New Health Care
Chapter 43 Our Dying Health Care System
Chapter 44 The Moral Tragedy of Chronic Illness
Part 45 Part VII: Human Cloning and Stem Cell Research
Chapter 46 Cloning: Separating the Science from the Fiction
Chapter 47 Cloning Flicks Offer a Moral Lesson
Chapter 48 Embryonic Cloning Feat Points to Problems with Bush Policy
Chapter 49 Korean Cloning Fraud
Chapter 50 Media Bungled Clone Claim Coverage
Chapter 51 Chutzpah
Chapter 52 The End of the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate
Part 53 Part VIII: Mapping Ourselves
Chapter 54 Ethics First, Then Genetics
Chapter 55 His Genes, Our Genome
Chapter 56 Let's Keep Our Genome in Perspective
Chapter 57 "Darwin Vindicated!"
Chapter 58 Ready for the Genomic Age?
Chapter 59 Unethical Policies Undermine Value of Genetic Testing
Chapter 60 Who Needs Bill Gates?
Part 61 Part IX: Reproduction
Chapter 62 Let's Talk about Sex
Chapter 63 Model Eggs
Chapter 64 Soldier's Sperm Offers Biological Insurance Policy
Chapter 65 Talking Reproductive Responsibility
Chapter 66 Test Tube Babies versus Clones
Chapter 67 The Problem With "Embryo Adoption"
Chapter 68 Are You Ever Too Old to Have a Baby?
Part 69 Part X: The State of Science in USA
Chapter 70 Hullabaloo Over MMR Risk Misses the Point
Chapter 71 If Science Becomes Politicized, Where Do We Go For Truth?
Chapter 72 Is Biomedical Research Too Dangerous to Pursue?
Chapter 73 Misusing the Nazi Analogy
Chapter 74 How the President's Council on Bioethics Lost Its Credibility
Chapter 75 Pray it Ain't So
Chapter 76 Who Wins When Religion Squares Off against Science?
Chapter 77 Why Are These Nuts Testifying?
Part 78 Part XI: Donation and Transplantation of Organs
Chapter 79 About Face
Chapter 80 Restricting Blood Donations or Mad Cow the Deadlier Threat?
Chapter 81 Jumping the Line
Chapter 82 www.matchingdonors.com
Chapter 83 Misguided Effort to Ease the Organ Shortage
Chapter 84 No Excuse for Blood Donor Bias
Chapter 85 Sperm Transplants Should Spur Debate
Chapter 86 The Return of Fetal Tissue Transplants
Chapter 87 Afterword: What Is Bioethics?
Part 2 Part I: General Interest
Chapter 3 Duty versus Conscience
Chapter 4 The Ethics of Brain Imaging
Chapter 5 Has Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Gone Too Far?
Chapter 6 Ethical Lessons From the Flu Bug
Chapter 7 The Colonel Kicks the Habit
Chapter 8 Shame on Jeb Bush
Chapter 9 Stark Raving Madness
Part 10 Part II: End of Life
Chapter 11 Million Dollar Baby
Chapter 12 Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon
Chapter 13 Lessons From Terri Schiavo
Part 14 Part III: Engineering Ourselves
Chapter 15 Is Cosmetic Surgery Always Vain?
Chapter 16 Face-off over Gene Foods
Chapter 17 Heightened Questions about Growth Hormone
Chapter 18 Brain Enhancement
Chapter 19 Seasonale: Medicine For the Sake of Convenience?
Chapter 20 Raffy and the Trouble with Steroids
Chapter 21 When Steroids and Politics Mix
Chapter 22 ANDi the Florescent Monkey
Part 23 Part IV: Engineering Plants, Microbes, and Animals
Chapter 24 Are Genetically Modified Foods Fit for a Dog?
Chapter 25 Miss Cleo, Meet "CC," the Kitty Clone
Chapter 26 Whipping Up the Avian Flu
Chapter 27 Should Scientists Create New Life?
Chapter 28 Smart Mice, Not-So-Smart People
Part 29 Part V: Experimentation Ethics
Chapter 30 Testing Biological and Chemical Weapons: Any Volunteers?
Chapter 31 Lawsuits Are Not the Answer
Chapter 32 Commercial Concerns Should Take a Backseat to Public Awareness
Chapter 33 Research Ban at Hopkins a Sign of Ethical Crisis
Chapter 34 Research on the Newly Dead
Chapter 35 Will We Ever Debunk Our Mythology about Human Subjects Research?
Part 36 Part VI: Health Reform
Chapter 37 Cause Célèbre
Chapter 38 Cheap Drugs Are Not the Answer to the African AIDS Crisis-Better
Infrastruction Is
Chapter 39 Humility or Hubris?
Chapter 40 Fiddling While the Health System Burns
Chapter 41 No Coverage for Kids a Moral Failure
Chapter 42 New World Calls For New Health Care
Chapter 43 Our Dying Health Care System
Chapter 44 The Moral Tragedy of Chronic Illness
Part 45 Part VII: Human Cloning and Stem Cell Research
Chapter 46 Cloning: Separating the Science from the Fiction
Chapter 47 Cloning Flicks Offer a Moral Lesson
Chapter 48 Embryonic Cloning Feat Points to Problems with Bush Policy
Chapter 49 Korean Cloning Fraud
Chapter 50 Media Bungled Clone Claim Coverage
Chapter 51 Chutzpah
Chapter 52 The End of the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate
Part 53 Part VIII: Mapping Ourselves
Chapter 54 Ethics First, Then Genetics
Chapter 55 His Genes, Our Genome
Chapter 56 Let's Keep Our Genome in Perspective
Chapter 57 "Darwin Vindicated!"
Chapter 58 Ready for the Genomic Age?
Chapter 59 Unethical Policies Undermine Value of Genetic Testing
Chapter 60 Who Needs Bill Gates?
Part 61 Part IX: Reproduction
Chapter 62 Let's Talk about Sex
Chapter 63 Model Eggs
Chapter 64 Soldier's Sperm Offers Biological Insurance Policy
Chapter 65 Talking Reproductive Responsibility
Chapter 66 Test Tube Babies versus Clones
Chapter 67 The Problem With "Embryo Adoption"
Chapter 68 Are You Ever Too Old to Have a Baby?
Part 69 Part X: The State of Science in USA
Chapter 70 Hullabaloo Over MMR Risk Misses the Point
Chapter 71 If Science Becomes Politicized, Where Do We Go For Truth?
Chapter 72 Is Biomedical Research Too Dangerous to Pursue?
Chapter 73 Misusing the Nazi Analogy
Chapter 74 How the President's Council on Bioethics Lost Its Credibility
Chapter 75 Pray it Ain't So
Chapter 76 Who Wins When Religion Squares Off against Science?
Chapter 77 Why Are These Nuts Testifying?
Part 78 Part XI: Donation and Transplantation of Organs
Chapter 79 About Face
Chapter 80 Restricting Blood Donations or Mad Cow the Deadlier Threat?
Chapter 81 Jumping the Line
Chapter 82 www.matchingdonors.com
Chapter 83 Misguided Effort to Ease the Organ Shortage
Chapter 84 No Excuse for Blood Donor Bias
Chapter 85 Sperm Transplants Should Spur Debate
Chapter 86 The Return of Fetal Tissue Transplants
Chapter 87 Afterword: What Is Bioethics?
Chapter 1 Introduction: Is America Going to Hell?
Part 2 Part I: General Interest
Chapter 3 Duty versus Conscience
Chapter 4 The Ethics of Brain Imaging
Chapter 5 Has Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Gone Too Far?
Chapter 6 Ethical Lessons From the Flu Bug
Chapter 7 The Colonel Kicks the Habit
Chapter 8 Shame on Jeb Bush
Chapter 9 Stark Raving Madness
Part 10 Part II: End of Life
Chapter 11 Million Dollar Baby
Chapter 12 Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon
Chapter 13 Lessons From Terri Schiavo
Part 14 Part III: Engineering Ourselves
Chapter 15 Is Cosmetic Surgery Always Vain?
Chapter 16 Face-off over Gene Foods
Chapter 17 Heightened Questions about Growth Hormone
Chapter 18 Brain Enhancement
Chapter 19 Seasonale: Medicine For the Sake of Convenience?
Chapter 20 Raffy and the Trouble with Steroids
Chapter 21 When Steroids and Politics Mix
Chapter 22 ANDi the Florescent Monkey
Part 23 Part IV: Engineering Plants, Microbes, and Animals
Chapter 24 Are Genetically Modified Foods Fit for a Dog?
Chapter 25 Miss Cleo, Meet "CC," the Kitty Clone
Chapter 26 Whipping Up the Avian Flu
Chapter 27 Should Scientists Create New Life?
Chapter 28 Smart Mice, Not-So-Smart People
Part 29 Part V: Experimentation Ethics
Chapter 30 Testing Biological and Chemical Weapons: Any Volunteers?
Chapter 31 Lawsuits Are Not the Answer
Chapter 32 Commercial Concerns Should Take a Backseat to Public Awareness
Chapter 33 Research Ban at Hopkins a Sign of Ethical Crisis
Chapter 34 Research on the Newly Dead
Chapter 35 Will We Ever Debunk Our Mythology about Human Subjects Research?
Part 36 Part VI: Health Reform
Chapter 37 Cause Célèbre
Chapter 38 Cheap Drugs Are Not the Answer to the African AIDS Crisis-Better
Infrastruction Is
Chapter 39 Humility or Hubris?
Chapter 40 Fiddling While the Health System Burns
Chapter 41 No Coverage for Kids a Moral Failure
Chapter 42 New World Calls For New Health Care
Chapter 43 Our Dying Health Care System
Chapter 44 The Moral Tragedy of Chronic Illness
Part 45 Part VII: Human Cloning and Stem Cell Research
Chapter 46 Cloning: Separating the Science from the Fiction
Chapter 47 Cloning Flicks Offer a Moral Lesson
Chapter 48 Embryonic Cloning Feat Points to Problems with Bush Policy
Chapter 49 Korean Cloning Fraud
Chapter 50 Media Bungled Clone Claim Coverage
Chapter 51 Chutzpah
Chapter 52 The End of the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate
Part 53 Part VIII: Mapping Ourselves
Chapter 54 Ethics First, Then Genetics
Chapter 55 His Genes, Our Genome
Chapter 56 Let's Keep Our Genome in Perspective
Chapter 57 "Darwin Vindicated!"
Chapter 58 Ready for the Genomic Age?
Chapter 59 Unethical Policies Undermine Value of Genetic Testing
Chapter 60 Who Needs Bill Gates?
Part 61 Part IX: Reproduction
Chapter 62 Let's Talk about Sex
Chapter 63 Model Eggs
Chapter 64 Soldier's Sperm Offers Biological Insurance Policy
Chapter 65 Talking Reproductive Responsibility
Chapter 66 Test Tube Babies versus Clones
Chapter 67 The Problem With "Embryo Adoption"
Chapter 68 Are You Ever Too Old to Have a Baby?
Part 69 Part X: The State of Science in USA
Chapter 70 Hullabaloo Over MMR Risk Misses the Point
Chapter 71 If Science Becomes Politicized, Where Do We Go For Truth?
Chapter 72 Is Biomedical Research Too Dangerous to Pursue?
Chapter 73 Misusing the Nazi Analogy
Chapter 74 How the President's Council on Bioethics Lost Its Credibility
Chapter 75 Pray it Ain't So
Chapter 76 Who Wins When Religion Squares Off against Science?
Chapter 77 Why Are These Nuts Testifying?
Part 78 Part XI: Donation and Transplantation of Organs
Chapter 79 About Face
Chapter 80 Restricting Blood Donations or Mad Cow the Deadlier Threat?
Chapter 81 Jumping the Line
Chapter 82 www.matchingdonors.com
Chapter 83 Misguided Effort to Ease the Organ Shortage
Chapter 84 No Excuse for Blood Donor Bias
Chapter 85 Sperm Transplants Should Spur Debate
Chapter 86 The Return of Fetal Tissue Transplants
Chapter 87 Afterword: What Is Bioethics?
Part 2 Part I: General Interest
Chapter 3 Duty versus Conscience
Chapter 4 The Ethics of Brain Imaging
Chapter 5 Has Direct-to-Consumer Advertising Gone Too Far?
Chapter 6 Ethical Lessons From the Flu Bug
Chapter 7 The Colonel Kicks the Habit
Chapter 8 Shame on Jeb Bush
Chapter 9 Stark Raving Madness
Part 10 Part II: End of Life
Chapter 11 Million Dollar Baby
Chapter 12 Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon
Chapter 13 Lessons From Terri Schiavo
Part 14 Part III: Engineering Ourselves
Chapter 15 Is Cosmetic Surgery Always Vain?
Chapter 16 Face-off over Gene Foods
Chapter 17 Heightened Questions about Growth Hormone
Chapter 18 Brain Enhancement
Chapter 19 Seasonale: Medicine For the Sake of Convenience?
Chapter 20 Raffy and the Trouble with Steroids
Chapter 21 When Steroids and Politics Mix
Chapter 22 ANDi the Florescent Monkey
Part 23 Part IV: Engineering Plants, Microbes, and Animals
Chapter 24 Are Genetically Modified Foods Fit for a Dog?
Chapter 25 Miss Cleo, Meet "CC," the Kitty Clone
Chapter 26 Whipping Up the Avian Flu
Chapter 27 Should Scientists Create New Life?
Chapter 28 Smart Mice, Not-So-Smart People
Part 29 Part V: Experimentation Ethics
Chapter 30 Testing Biological and Chemical Weapons: Any Volunteers?
Chapter 31 Lawsuits Are Not the Answer
Chapter 32 Commercial Concerns Should Take a Backseat to Public Awareness
Chapter 33 Research Ban at Hopkins a Sign of Ethical Crisis
Chapter 34 Research on the Newly Dead
Chapter 35 Will We Ever Debunk Our Mythology about Human Subjects Research?
Part 36 Part VI: Health Reform
Chapter 37 Cause Célèbre
Chapter 38 Cheap Drugs Are Not the Answer to the African AIDS Crisis-Better
Infrastruction Is
Chapter 39 Humility or Hubris?
Chapter 40 Fiddling While the Health System Burns
Chapter 41 No Coverage for Kids a Moral Failure
Chapter 42 New World Calls For New Health Care
Chapter 43 Our Dying Health Care System
Chapter 44 The Moral Tragedy of Chronic Illness
Part 45 Part VII: Human Cloning and Stem Cell Research
Chapter 46 Cloning: Separating the Science from the Fiction
Chapter 47 Cloning Flicks Offer a Moral Lesson
Chapter 48 Embryonic Cloning Feat Points to Problems with Bush Policy
Chapter 49 Korean Cloning Fraud
Chapter 50 Media Bungled Clone Claim Coverage
Chapter 51 Chutzpah
Chapter 52 The End of the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate
Part 53 Part VIII: Mapping Ourselves
Chapter 54 Ethics First, Then Genetics
Chapter 55 His Genes, Our Genome
Chapter 56 Let's Keep Our Genome in Perspective
Chapter 57 "Darwin Vindicated!"
Chapter 58 Ready for the Genomic Age?
Chapter 59 Unethical Policies Undermine Value of Genetic Testing
Chapter 60 Who Needs Bill Gates?
Part 61 Part IX: Reproduction
Chapter 62 Let's Talk about Sex
Chapter 63 Model Eggs
Chapter 64 Soldier's Sperm Offers Biological Insurance Policy
Chapter 65 Talking Reproductive Responsibility
Chapter 66 Test Tube Babies versus Clones
Chapter 67 The Problem With "Embryo Adoption"
Chapter 68 Are You Ever Too Old to Have a Baby?
Part 69 Part X: The State of Science in USA
Chapter 70 Hullabaloo Over MMR Risk Misses the Point
Chapter 71 If Science Becomes Politicized, Where Do We Go For Truth?
Chapter 72 Is Biomedical Research Too Dangerous to Pursue?
Chapter 73 Misusing the Nazi Analogy
Chapter 74 How the President's Council on Bioethics Lost Its Credibility
Chapter 75 Pray it Ain't So
Chapter 76 Who Wins When Religion Squares Off against Science?
Chapter 77 Why Are These Nuts Testifying?
Part 78 Part XI: Donation and Transplantation of Organs
Chapter 79 About Face
Chapter 80 Restricting Blood Donations or Mad Cow the Deadlier Threat?
Chapter 81 Jumping the Line
Chapter 82 www.matchingdonors.com
Chapter 83 Misguided Effort to Ease the Organ Shortage
Chapter 84 No Excuse for Blood Donor Bias
Chapter 85 Sperm Transplants Should Spur Debate
Chapter 86 The Return of Fetal Tissue Transplants
Chapter 87 Afterword: What Is Bioethics?







