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Big picture bioethics[electronic res...
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Ankeny, Rachel A.
Big picture bioethics[electronic resource] :developing democratic policy in contested domains /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
174.2
書名/作者:
Big picture bioethics : developing democratic policy in contested domains // edited by Susan Dodds, Rachel A. Ankeny.
其他作者:
Dodds, Susan.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 278 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Bioethics.
標題:
Medical policy - Moral and ethical aspects.
標題:
Medical policy - Australia.
標題:
Medical policy - Canada.
標題:
Philosophy.
標題:
Ethics.
標題:
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics.
ISBN:
9783319322407
ISBN:
9783319322391
內容註:
1 Introduction; Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- Section I Seeing the Big Picture: Democratically Defensible Policy Development in Liberal Democracies -- 2 'Big Picture' Manifesto: Democratic Policy Making in Contested Domains; Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- 3 Participation and Trust: Conditions and Constraints on Democratic Deliberation; Susan Dodds -- 4 Conscience Votes in Australia: Deliberation and Representation; Kerry Ross, Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- 5 Deliberative Processes in Practice; Cobi Smith and Gene Rowe -- Section II Regulation of Embryo Research -- 6 Policy design for Human Embryo Research in Canada: 1989-2015; Francoise Baylis and Matthew Herder -- 7 Public Engagement and Deliberation in Human Embryo Research Governance in Australia 2001-2011; Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- Section III Human Research Ethics Guidelines -- 8 The Tunnel at the End of the Light? Development of the Tri Council Policy Statement in Canada; Jocelyn G. Downie and Cheluchi Onyemelukwe -- 9 Human Research Ethics Guidelines in Australia; Colin Thomson, Kerry Breen and Donald Chalmers -- 10 Consultation, Deliberation and the Review of the National Statement; Eliza Goddard and Susan Dodds -- Section IV Deliberating About Emerging Health Policy -- 11 Three Approaches to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada: Lessons for Democratic Policy; Rachel A. Ankeny and Fiona J. Mackenzie -- 12 Seeking Community Views on Allocation of Scarce Resources in a Pandemic in Australia: Two Methods, Two Answers; Jackie M. Street, Helen Marshall, Annette J. Braunack-Mayer, Wendy A. Rogers, Philip Ryan and the FluViews Team -- 13 Assessing Deliberative Design of Public Input on British Columbia Biobanks; Michael M. Burgess, Holly Longstaff and Kieren O'Doherty.
摘要、提要註:
This book addresses the problem of how to make democratically-legitimate public policy on issues of contentious bioethical debate. It focuses on ethical contests about research and their legitimate resolution, while addressing questions of political legitimacy. How should states make public policy on issues where there is ethical disagreement, not only about appropriate outcomes, but even what values are at stake? What constitutes justified, democratic policy in such conflicted domains? Case studies from Canada and Australia demonstrate that two countries sharing historical and institutional characteristics can reach different policy responses. This book is of interest to policymakers, bioethicists, and philosophers, and will deepen our understanding of the interactions between large-scale socio-political forces and detailed policy problems in bioethics.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32240-7
Big picture bioethics[electronic resource] :developing democratic policy in contested domains /
Big picture bioethics
developing democratic policy in contested domains /[electronic resource] :edited by Susan Dodds, Rachel A. Ankeny. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xiv, 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - The international library of ethics, law and technology,v.161875-0044 ;. - The international library of ethics, law and technology ;v.11..
1 Introduction; Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- Section I Seeing the Big Picture: Democratically Defensible Policy Development in Liberal Democracies -- 2 'Big Picture' Manifesto: Democratic Policy Making in Contested Domains; Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- 3 Participation and Trust: Conditions and Constraints on Democratic Deliberation; Susan Dodds -- 4 Conscience Votes in Australia: Deliberation and Representation; Kerry Ross, Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- 5 Deliberative Processes in Practice; Cobi Smith and Gene Rowe -- Section II Regulation of Embryo Research -- 6 Policy design for Human Embryo Research in Canada: 1989-2015; Francoise Baylis and Matthew Herder -- 7 Public Engagement and Deliberation in Human Embryo Research Governance in Australia 2001-2011; Susan Dodds and Rachel A. Ankeny -- Section III Human Research Ethics Guidelines -- 8 The Tunnel at the End of the Light? Development of the Tri Council Policy Statement in Canada; Jocelyn G. Downie and Cheluchi Onyemelukwe -- 9 Human Research Ethics Guidelines in Australia; Colin Thomson, Kerry Breen and Donald Chalmers -- 10 Consultation, Deliberation and the Review of the National Statement; Eliza Goddard and Susan Dodds -- Section IV Deliberating About Emerging Health Policy -- 11 Three Approaches to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada: Lessons for Democratic Policy; Rachel A. Ankeny and Fiona J. Mackenzie -- 12 Seeking Community Views on Allocation of Scarce Resources in a Pandemic in Australia: Two Methods, Two Answers; Jackie M. Street, Helen Marshall, Annette J. Braunack-Mayer, Wendy A. Rogers, Philip Ryan and the FluViews Team -- 13 Assessing Deliberative Design of Public Input on British Columbia Biobanks; Michael M. Burgess, Holly Longstaff and Kieren O'Doherty.
This book addresses the problem of how to make democratically-legitimate public policy on issues of contentious bioethical debate. It focuses on ethical contests about research and their legitimate resolution, while addressing questions of political legitimacy. How should states make public policy on issues where there is ethical disagreement, not only about appropriate outcomes, but even what values are at stake? What constitutes justified, democratic policy in such conflicted domains? Case studies from Canada and Australia demonstrate that two countries sharing historical and institutional characteristics can reach different policy responses. This book is of interest to policymakers, bioethicists, and philosophers, and will deepen our understanding of the interactions between large-scale socio-political forces and detailed policy problems in bioethics.
ISBN: 9783319322407
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-32240-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
338880
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LC Class. No.: QH332 / .B477 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 174.2
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