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The Limits of Principle Tom Koch

The Limits of Principle By Tom Koch

The Limits of Principle by Tom Koch


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These problems are defined using multicriterion approach and resolved through a series of focus group discussions that involve medical and lay personnel. This is must reading for lay people, medical personal, and policymakers concerned with bioethics and medical philosophy issues.

The Limits of Principle Summary

The Limits of Principle: Deciding Who Lives and What Dies by Tom Koch

As a society, we are faced with a series of dilemmasabortion, euthanasia, genetic engineering, organ transplant allocation, support or non-support of the elderly and fragilethat seem to offer no resolution. How do we choose between the needy and the ailing? Choices must be made in both the world of law and the realm of medical ethics. What we need is what we do not havea perspective in the larger sense of the worda view that makes apparent the sweep of the issues at hand. The failure of perspective in bioethics and medical decision making is absolute. It results from the limits of an 18th century philosophy and philosophical method. Simply, current methods of examining these issues can not resolve them because the method itself is limited.

Answers are possible. They require, Koch argues, a new approach. In it, principle is the goal, not the mechanism of solution. Its parts must be defined and their application considered in context. This is demonstrated using two distinct contemporary problems. The first: Who gets available organ transplants? How do we decide between the equally needy when there are not enough organs for all? The second: The problem of Baby K, the care or non-care of brain stem, anencephalic babies. These problems are defined using multicriterion approach and resolved through a series of focus group discussions that involve medical and lay personnel. What results is a new, more inclusive view of medicine and a new, more complex understanding of what consensus may mean in an evolving, twenty-first century society. This is must reading for lay people, medical personal, and policymakers concerned with bioethics and medical philosophy issues.

About Tom Koch

TOM KOCH is a research associate in bioethics, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. He is the author of eight other books, including Mirrored Lives: Aging Children and Elderly Parents (Praeger, 1990) and A Place in Time: Caregivers for Their Elderly (Praeger, 1993).

Table of Contents

Who Decides Who Lives and What Dies? Does the Sanctity of Human Life Doctrine Sanctify Humanness, or Life? The Limits of Principle: The Devil's Details Absolute Scarcity: Who Gets the Organ Transplant? What's So Great About Intelligence? Issues in Organ Transplant Eligibility Humanness, Personhood, and the Fragile Principled Limits: Medicine and Ethics Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275964078
9780275964078
0275964078
The Limits of Principle: Deciding Who Lives and What Dies by Tom Koch
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-12-30
192
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