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Author Koch, Tom, 1949-

Title Thieves of virtue : when bioethics stole medicine / Tom Koch.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (373 pages) : illustrations
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Series Basic bioethics.
Basic bioethics.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Dead Germans and other philosophers: ethics as a professional or public occupation -- Something old: a brief review -- Something newer: supply-side ethics -- Lifeboat ethics: scarcity as an unnatural state -- Biopolitics, biophilosophies, and bioethics -- Principles of biomedical ethics -- Bioethics and conformal humans -- Research and genetics: "for the benefit of humankind" -- Choice, freedom, and the paternalism thing -- Complex ethics: toward an ethics of medicine.
Summary Bioethics emerged in the 1960s from a conviction that physicians and researchers needed the guidance of philosophers in handling the issues raised by technological advances in medicine. It blossomed as a response to the perceived doctor-knows-best paternalism of the traditional medical ethic and today plays a critical role in health policies and treatment decisions. Bioethics claimed to offer a set of generally applicable, universally accepted guidelines that would simplify complex situations. In Thieves of Virtue, Tom Koch contends that bioethics has failed to deliver on its promises. Instead, he argues, bioethics has promoted a view of medicine as a commodity whose delivery is predicated not on care but on economic efficiency. At the heart of bioethics, Koch writes, is a "lifeboat ethic" that assumes "scarcity" of medical resources is a natural condition rather than the result of prior economic, political, and social choices. The idea of natural scarcity requiring ethical triage signaled a shift in ethical emphasis from patient care and the physician's responsibility for it to neoliberal accountancies and the promotion of research as the preeminent good. The solution to the failure of bioethics is not a new set of simplistic principles. Koch points the way to a transformed medical ethics that is humanist, responsible, and defensible.
Language English.
Subject Bioethics -- History.
Bioethics -- Political aspects.
Bioethics -- Philosophy.
Medical ethics -- Political aspects.
Medical ethics -- Philosophy.
Éthique médicale -- Aspect politique.
Éthique médicale -- Philosophie.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Biomedical.
Bioethics
Bioethics -- Philosophy
Medical ethics -- Philosophy
Indexed Term PHILOSOPHY/Ethics & Bioethics
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General
Genre/Form History
Other Form: Print version: 9781283603478 (DLC) 2012004932
ISBN 9780262305532 (electronic bk.)
0262305534 (electronic bk.)
9780262304603 (electronic bk.)
0262304600 (electronic bk.)
0262017989
9780262017985
9781283603478
1283603470
9786613915924
6613915920
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AU@ 000054190357
DEBBG BV040888071
DEBBG BV043116343
DEBBG BV044186944
DEBSZ 421357908
DEBSZ 449739872
NZ1 15196396

 
    
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