Jason Scott Robert

Bioethics: A Contemporary Introduction

Bioethics: A Contemporary Introduction

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Jason Scott Robert's Bioethics: A Contemporary Introduction takes a broad view of bioethics, focusing on what it is becoming and what it ought to be. It covers important standard issue and emerging or often neglected issues, such as science funding, global health, population health ethics, dis/abilities, how bioethics is perceived, social determinants of health, and bioethics as civics.

Format: Hardback
Publication date: 22 January 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Bioethics: A Contemporary Introduction, authored by Jason Scott Robert, presents a comprehensive and multifaceted perspective on the field, envisioning it as bioscience ethics, which encompasses the ethical dimensions within biology. While the subject matter spans a wide range, the book maintains a remarkably focused approach, centered on exploring the evolving nature of bioethics and determining its ideal trajectory.

The book is structured into 14 chapters, divided into six distinct parts. These parts encompass various aspects of bioethics, including:

Part 1: The History, Present, and Future of Bioethics: This section delves into the historical roots, current developments, and potential future directions of bioethics. It explores the evolution of ethical principles and their application in the medical and biological fields.

Part 2: Bioethics in the Preclinical Realm: This part focuses on the ethical considerations in research and experimentation involving animals and human subjects in the preclinical phase. It examines the principles of informed consent, the use of animals for scientific purposes, and the ethical implications of genetic engineering and stem cell research.

Part 3: Public and Population Health Ethics: This part examines the ethical challenges related to public health, including issues such as access to healthcare, health disparities, infectious disease control, and the allocation of healthcare resources. It explores the ethical principles guiding public health policies and practices.

Part 4: Bioethics in the Clinic: This part explores the ethical considerations in clinical practice, including physician-patient relationships, end-of-life care, medical decision-making, and the role of technology in healthcare. It examines the ethical challenges faced by healthcare professionals and the importance of ethical decision-making in clinical settings.

Part 5: Bioethics Beyond Health Care: This part extends the scope of bioethics beyond the traditional healthcare setting. It examines the ethical implications of scientific advancements, biotechnology, and environmental issues. It explores the ethical challenges related to genetic engineering, cloning, and the use of natural resources.

Part 6: How to Build a Better Bioethicist: This part provides guidance and resources for individuals interested in pursuing a career in bioethics. It discusses the importance of ethical training, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex bioethical issues.

Throughout the book, Robert addresses a wide range of standard issues within the field, such as doctor-patient relationships, animal and human experimentation, and the ethical implications of medical technology. However, he also takes a bold approach by exploring emerging or often neglected topics that challenge readers to think critically about the broader implications of moral thought in the medical and biological realms. These issues encompass science funding, global health, population health ethics, disability and dis/ability, perceptions of bioethics, social determinants of health, and bioethics as civics.

Bioethics: A Contemporary Introduction offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field of bioethics, providing a solid foundation for students, researchers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the ethical dimensions of medicine and biology. With its broad scope, focused approach, and thought-provoking discussions, the book serves as a valuable resource for advancing our understanding of bioethics and shaping its future direction.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138795938

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