In a single convenient resource, this revised and
updated edition of a classic text organizes and presents
clearly the documents of the Catholic Church pertaining
to medical ethics. Introductory chapters provide the
context for interpreting the Church's teachings and
theological values, guiding the reader in how to apply
the teachings to particular ethical dilemmas and helping
the reader to understand the role of conscience within
the Catholic tradition. The teaching of the Church in
regard to health care ethics is pertinent not only for
health care professionals and students, but for all who
are concerned about the common good of society. "Medical
Ethics" examines specific teachings of the Church on
over seventy issues in clinical and research ethics,
including abortion, AIDS, artificial insemination,
assisted suicide, cloning, contraception, euthanasia,
gene therapy, health care reform, organ donation and
transplantation, organizational ethics, stem cells,
surrogate motherhood, and withholding and withdrawing
life support. O'Rourke and Boyle bring this fourth
edition up to the present day by incorporating recent
papal documents regarding the social aspects of health
care, assent to Church teaching, and the 2008 papal
instruction Dignitas personae, an extremely influential
document that illuminates such controversial dilemmas as
prenatal adoption, frozen embryos, and genetic
diagnosis.
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