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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Morality for Persons | 3 |
1.1 | Utilitarianism | 4 |
1.2 | Contemporary Concept of Person | 7 |
1.3 | Traditional Concept of Person | 9 |
1.4 | Survival of Traditional Morality | 16 |
2 | Life, Health, Ethics, and the Bible | 28 |
2.1 | Biblical Interpretation and Bioethics | 28 |
2.2 | Life, Health, Sickness, and Death: Old Testament | 30 |
2.3 | Life and Healing: New Testament | 34 |
2.4 | Life after Death in the Bible | 37 |
2.5 | Relevance of the Bible for Health Ethics | 39 |
3 | Ethical Principles for Healthcare | 41 |
3.1 | Christian Vision of Human Dignity | 41 |
3.2 | Respect for Human Life | 42 |
3.3 | Duty of Reasonable Care of Health and Life | 44 |
3.4 | Doing Good and its Side Effects | 46 |
3.5 | Responsibilities of Healthcare Professionals | 47 |
3.6 | Christian and Secular Ethicists in a Democracy | 50 |
4 | The Human Embryo | 55 |
4.1 | Beginning of the Embryo | 55 |
4.2 | Research and Clinical Use of Embryos | 56 |
4.3 | Respect Due to the Embryo | 62 |
4.4 | Ethical Evaluation of the Use of Embryos in Research and Clinical Practice | 70 |
5 | The Pregnant Woman and her Fetus | 75 |
5.1 | Support for Pregnant Women | 75 |
5.2 | Embryonic and Fetal Mortality and Morbidity | 76 |
5.3 | Induced Abortion | 79 |
5.4 | Long-term Sequelae of Abortion | 84 |
5.5 | Fetus with Anencephaly | 86 |
5.6 | Ethical Evaluation of Issues During Pregnancy | 88 |
6 | Infertility and Artificial Reproductive Technology | 100 |
6.1 | Infertility | 100 |
6.2 | Artificial Reproductive Technology and Ethics | 109 |
7 | Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis | 121 |
7.1 | Prevalence of Fetal Congenital Malformations | 121 |
7.2 | Pregnant Women's Anxieties | 123 |
7.3 | Current Procedures | 124 |
7.4 | Sex-selected Insemination | 130 |
7.5 | Therapeutic Benefits | 130 |
7.6 | Ethical Evaluation of Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis | 131 |
8 | The Fetus | 144 |
8.1 | Fetal Therapies | 144 |
8.2 | Use of Fetal Tissue | 152 |
8.3 | Fetal Pain | 155 |
8.4 | Care of the Fetus and Ethics | 156 |
9 | Newborns | 168 |
9.1 | Breastfeeding | 168 |
9.2 | Perinatal Mortality | 168 |
9.3 | Low Birthweight Babies | 169 |
9.4 | Delivery for HIV Infected Pregnant Women | 174 |
9.5 | Neonatal Transplants | 174 |
9.6 | Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Newborns | 177 |
Notes | 188 | |
Glossary | 240 | |
Selected Bibliography | 245 | |
Index | 250 |
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