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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Kurt Bayertz, Ph.D., is Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Miinster, Miinster, Germany. Jonathan Chan, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, SAR, People's Republic of China. Ho Mun Chan, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, People's Republic of China. Mark J. Cherry, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas, USA. Marion Danis, MD, is Head, Section on Ethics and Health Policy, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes, Ph.D., is Director, European Programs, International Studies in Philosophy and Medicine, Freigericht, Germany. H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., is Professor, Department of Philosophy, Rice University, and Professor Emeritus, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA. Ruiping Fan, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Social and Public Administration, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, PRC. Michael D. Fetters, M.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, and Fellow in Bioethics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. Fabrice Jotterand, MA, is Co-Managing Editor, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, and Co-Managing Editor, Christian Bioethics. 289

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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Kurt Bayertz, Ph.D., is Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Miinster, Miinster, Germany.

Jonathan Chan, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, SAR, People's Republic of China.

Ho Mun Chan, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, People's Republic of China.

Mark J. Cherry, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas, USA.

Marion Danis, MD, is Head, Section on Ethics and Health Policy, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes, Ph.D., is Director, European Programs, International Studies in Philosophy and Medicine, Freigericht, Germany.

H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., is Professor, Department of Philosophy, Rice University, and Professor Emeritus, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.

Ruiping Fan, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Social and Public Administration, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, PRC.

Michael D. Fetters, M.D., is Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, and Fellow in Bioethics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Fabrice Jotterand, MA, is Co-Managing Editor, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, and Co-Managing Editor, Christian Bioethics.

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290 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Maurizio Mori, Ph.D., is Professor of Bioethics, Turin University, Turin, Italy.

Lisa M. Rasmussen, MA, is Co-Managing Editor, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, and Managing Editor, Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture book series.

Hans-Martin Sass, Ph.D., is Professor, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA, and Professor, Zentrum ftir Medizinische Ethik Bochum, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

Kurt W. Schmidt, Ph.D., is Professor, Zentrum fiir Ethik in der Medizin am St. Markus-Krankenhaus, Frankfurt, Germany.

David Thomasma, Ph.D., was The Fr. Michael I. English, S.J., Professor of Medical Ethics, and Director of the Medical Humanities Program, Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois, USA. He passed away in April, 2002.

Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D., is Professor, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA.

Tangjia Wang, Ph.D., is Professor, Department of Philosophy, Furlan University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.

INDEX

Abortion 14, 40, 54, 56, 58, 59, 82, 99, 101, 112, 114, 115, 116, 123, 125, 127, 197, 199,217,219,252,253,255,256,259-266,271

Acton, Lord 256 Advance directives 8, 59-62, 146-148, 154,

160,176,177,179,218,285 in Japan 179

AIDS 105, 255 Akademie for Ethic in der Medizin [Academy

for Medical Ethics] 85 Alaska 176 Amae ('dependence') 30, 31 American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan

124 American Heart Association 149 American Medical Association 26 Anarchism 281 Andreotti, Giulio 105 Animal rights 100 Apollo 77 Aquinas, St. Thomas 10, 104

Neo-Thomism 130 Aristotle 193 Artemis 77 Artificial insemination by donor (AID) 105 The Arts 175 Arztinnenbund [Association of Women

Physicians] 79 Autonomy 2, 4, 8, 9, 24, 29, 31,36-41,44,

45,59,60,67,68-70, 154,158,161, 166,182-185,187,194,195,210,211, 218,220-227,229,231,232,240,241, 253,255,260,266,286

as a Side-constraint 185, 223 Thin notion of 184

Baker, Robert 246 Beauchamp, Tom 145 Beijing 180 Beneficence 4, 36-39, 44, 45, 224, 240, 266,

270 Berlinguer, Giovanni 107 Billings, John Shaw 20 Bioethica Forum 131

B ioethics 1, 2, 122 Common 122 Confucian 283-284, 287 Catholic 112 Consultation 2, 11, 155, 205-212 Cross-cultural 229 as Cultural movement 7, 98-103 European 122 in Germany 191, 194 Globallintemationalll, 12, 13, 215, 219,

224,228,229,232,235,236,240,242, 243,246-249,251-272,287

as Institutional setting 7, 103-108 in Italy 6, 7, 97-116 in Japan 145, 159, 191, 225 Local 236, 238 and Moral diversity 191 Principles of 240 Rights-based 224 Secular 7, 100, 106, 107, 264 in Southeast Asia 191 and Social accountability 128 in Switzerland 8, 90, 121-137 in the United States 1, 2, 59, 126, 121, 191,

215 Western 3, 4, 13, 159, 192, 225, 241

Bioethics. Bridge to the Future 98 Bioetica. Rivista lnterdisciplinare 106 Boeri, Renato 106 Bolognesi, Marida 109 Bompiani, Adriano 105 Bondolfi, Alberto 124, 128 Brain death 5, 6, 14, 77-92, 174, 185

in Japan 6, 89 Buddhism 73, 159 Bundesiirztekammer [German National

Medical Association] 87

291

Busquin, Philippe 122

Calhoun, John C. 256 Cancerl50, 12,153,173,262 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

in Japan 8, 145-160 in the United States 8, 145-160

Care ethics 224

292 INDEX

Castro, Fidel 216 Catholic University, Milano 101 Catholic University, Rome 105 Cattorini, Paolo 102, 104 Central Ethical Commission of the Swiss

Academy of Medical Sciences 128 Centro di Bioetica 7, 100, 102 'Ceremonial code' 154, 156 Chamber of Physicians 61 China 9, 30, 44, 166, 216, 230, 240, 281, 282

Medicine in 35, 36, 40, 42 Chiron 77 Christian Democracy [Italy] 114 Christianity 10, 13, 22, 71, 89, 105, 114, 130,

192-195,200,211,230,254,256,258, 259,261-264,272

Ci, Jiwei 249n3 Civil rights 35, 39, 51, 52, 56-58, 73, 126,

210,222 Movement 35, 39, 126, 210

Clinton, President William 222 Cloning 113, 253, 254, 266 Collectivism 220, 244 Commission Federate d'ethique pour le genie

genetique dans le domaine non-humain 132

Commission nationale d'ethique pour Ia medecine humaine 133

Commission Fleiner IT 131 Committee on Scientific Integrity in

Medicine and Biomedicine 128 Common Jaw 124, 125 Common morality 1, 206,242 Communitarian 11, 12, 51, 56, 58, 226, 227,

228,230 Confucian 43, 73, 212,237,238,239, 281-

286 Bioethics 283, 284, 287 Concepts of the healer 30 Ethics of virtue 36 Medical ethics 31 Medicine 30 Nee-Confucianism 238, 282 Physician 286 Reconstructionist Confucianism 3, 13-14,

281-287 Conjoined twins 217 Constantine the Great 192 Consulta di Bioetica 100, 106 Contractarianism 236, 243 Core Competencies for Healthcare Ethics

Consultation 206

Coronis 77 Council of Europe 58, 121 Courvoisier, Bernard 239 'CPR ceremony' 152 Craxi, Bettino 117 n12 Cruzan, Nancy 146, 178 Cruzan v. Director 178 Culture of death 104 Culture of life 104

D' Agostino, Francesco 106 D'Alema, Massimo 107 Darwinism 281 Death with Dignity Act 264 Dewey, John 229 Dolly [the sheep]109, 113 Donaldson Report 118n17 Donum Vitae 103 Doucet, Hubert 124, 138n5 Down's Syndrome 260 Drug research 69 Dulbecco Commission 118n 19 Dulbecco, Renato 108

Edelstein, Ludwig 19 Edo era 19 Elatus 77 Embryo

Research 252, 262,263, 271 Rights 110, Ill

Engelhardt, H.T. 50, 137nl, 139n13, 145, 166,184,188,205,211,219,223,230, 263,268,274n14

Entrustrnent4,36,45 Equality 116nl, 224,253,261, 266,268, 270,

282 Of opportunity 258, 270

Erlangen baby case 5, 6, 78-92 Ethics committees 2, 69, 85, 108, 117, 118,

127,128,139,187,205,232 Ethics Committee for Animal Studies

[Switzerland]128, 139n8 European bioethics 122 European Convention for the Protection of

Human Rights 10, 196 Euthanasia 9, 14, 38, 40, 58, 106-107, 117,

125,165-179,185,186,195,197,217, 252,263,265

Active167, 168,170,265 Involuntary 167, 197 Legalization of 172 Non-voluntary 107, 167, 169, 198,264

INDEX 293

Passive 167, 168, 170 Voluntary 167, 169, 170, 171, 195

Evangelische Frauenarbeig [Protestant Women's Group]79

Extraordinary treatment 172-174, 176

Familialism/familism 9, 31, 64, 166, 174, 181-186,211,226,283-286

Family authority 9, 10, 285 Feminism 39,224,248,261 Fertility clinic 109, 110, 118 Filderstadt Hospital 90 Fischer, Johannes 124 Five basic human relations (wulun) 237 Fleiner, T. 132 Flying Dutchman 228 Foppa, Carlo 139 The Foundations of Bioethics 1, 223 Foundation Louis Jeantet 132 Freedom as a side-constraint 269 Fuchs, Eric 129 Futility 59, 61, 158, 166, 174-176, 186

Gadarner, Hans 104 Gamete donation 114, 194 Gemelli, Agostino 101 Gene therapy 105, 129, 138 Genetic research 129 Generic chaplain 272n5 Genetically modified organisms 113 German Basic Law 79 Germany 10, 77,78-92, 123, 124, 192, 194,

196-201 Bioethics in 191, 194 Erlangen baby case 5, 6, 78-92 Physicians in 197

Germline genetic engineering 191 Gishiki ('ceremony') 151 Griinen [Green Party]79 Guttman, Amy 257

Habermas, Jiirgen 37 Harris, John 169 Harrison, Beverly 261 Health Omnibus Programs Extension Act 70 Hegel, G.W.F. 58,267 Heidegger, Martin 104 Hemophilia 260 Hippocratic Oath 18, 22, 43, 185 Hobbes, Thomas 245 Hong Kong 9, 10, 165-166, 180, 185-187

Health care system 165

Medical Council 186 Hong Kong Hospital Authority 185 Hood, Robin 226 Hoshino, Kazumasa 2, 3, 4, 6, 13, 14, 17, 19,

28,29,50,88, 145,154,159,191,194, 199,201,205,210,211,213,215,220, 221,225,232,240,241,251,252,281, 287

Hospice 159, 167, 175 House of Lords 175 Hsi, Chu238 Human rights 53-58,72,73, 191, 193-195,

198,199,216,221,222,224,230,231, 245-247,259,269,282

Hume, David 99

India65 Individualism 9, 11, 17, 25, 30,222,224,

227,230 Informed consent 14, 25, 57, 67, 69, 70,

118n20, 153, 158,225,255,284,273n6 In Japan 158, 255

Instruction on the Function of the Theologian 103

International Association of Bioethics 6, 88 International Code of Medical Ethics 185 Internal Classical 42 In vitro fertilization 262 Ischys 77 Italian Pro-Life Movement 111, 112 Italian Socialist Party 117 Italy 123-124

Bioethics in 6, 7, 97-116

Janus 102 Japan

Advance Directives in 179 Bioethics in 2, 3, 145, 159, 191, 225 Bioethics consultation in 2, 206-212 Brain death in 6, 89 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 8, 145-

160 Code of medical ethics 18 Concept of amae 30 Concept of was 17, 29 Culture 3, 17, 28-29, 156, 219-221, 225,

232 Death in 9, 89, 153, 157-158, 159 Informed consent in 158, 255, 258 Medical decision-making in (see also

advance directives in) 147, 158

294

Medical ethics/Bioethics in l, 18, 19, 29, 145,159,191,225,241

Medicine in 29, 31, 158 Organ transplantation in 89

INDEX

Medicaid 27 Medicare 26 Medicia e morale 101 Medicine

Physicians 8, 21, 145, 148, 151, 152, 153, Allopathic 267 156

Japan Association of Bioethics 145 Japanese Criminal Code 29 Japanese Medical Association 19 Japan Society for Dying with Dignity 147 Jehovah's Witnesses 37 Jen/jin/ren ('humaneness') 19, 31, 32, 237,

238,282 Jesus 50 Jin seejen Jin-jyutsu (art of humaneness') 19,32 JohnPaulii7, 101,111,117,259 Joint Commission on the Accreditation of

Healthcare Organizations 205 Jordan River 50 Junzi 282 Justice as fairness 134

Kant, I. 39, 51 Kennedy Institute 99 Kevorkian, Dr. J. 124 Kitasato University 1 Kobe 219 Korea 240 Kuhn, Thomas 241 Kyoto 17

Lakeberg, Amy and Angela 217 L'arco di Giano 102 Lasch, Christopher 230 Lateran Pacts 97 Lebacqz, Karen 264 Leibniz, G. 42 Levinas, Emmanuel 104 Liaison Society of Ethics Committees of

Medical Schools in Japan 2 Libertarianism 230 Livingwill106, 147,159,176,177,179

In Japan 159 Locke, John 245 Loewy, Erich 223 Loyola University Chicago 217

Ma1herbe, Jean-Fran~ois 124 Marxism281 Mauron, Alex 132 May Fourth Movement 281

Anthroposophic 90 Beneficence in 224 Chinese 35, 36, 40, 42 Chiropractic 267 Confucian 30, 286 Curative 132 Economics/business of 18, 22, 25 Fee-for-service 23, 28 Futility 59, 61, 158, 166, 174-176, 186 Goals of 136, 174, 175, 224 Homeopathic 267 Japanese 29, 31, 158 Herbal45 Hippocratic 36, 40 Marketing of 4, 27, 39,40 Morality of 22 Naturopathic 267 Philosophy of 102, 136, 137,223 Practice of21, 27, 28, 31, 39, 126 Preventive 132 As a profession 19, 21, 22, 24-26, 40 Specialization in 35, 39, 40 In Switzerland 126, 131 Therapeutic 67 In the United States 19, 23, 216 Western 7, 43-45

Mencius 237 Menzel, Hartmut 77 Merkel, Angela 79 Miao, Sun Si 286 Murray, Thomas 37

National Academy of Sciences 255 National Catholic Reporter 258 National Committee for Bioethics [Italy]105,

107, 109, 112 National Socialism 10 Natural Death Act 176 Natural Law 12, 51, 52, 72, 73, 111,231,

238,239,242 Navajo Way 228 Nazi 38, 126, 223, 236 Neri, Demetrio 113 Netherlands 106 New England Journal of Medicine 20 Nietzschism 281 Ninth Circuit Court 264

INDEX 295

Notizie di Politeia 106 Nuremberg Trials 84

Oe, Kenzaburo 220 Opium War 281 Oregon 264 Organ

Donation 62-64,66, 87, 97, 105, 149, 160, 285

Sale 64, 195, 253 Transplantation 51, 87-89, 100, 138, 253,

272 Original position 245 Osaka219 Ossicini, Adriano 105 Oyakokou ('filial piety') 156

Palestine 50 Palliation 159 Parkinson's Disease 217, 262, 275 Paternalism 29, 31, 36, 39, 57, 69, 126, 186,

225,286 Patient Self-Determination Act 59, 146 Patients' Rights 17, 37, 126, 147, 207, 210,

286 Pellegrino, Edmund 23 Personhood 182-183,225,231 Pflegschaft 83 Philosophy of Right 58 Physician

-Assisted suicide 185, 195, 252-254, 263, 264,266

as Businessman/entrepreneur 3, 20-28 Confucian 286 Duty of 146,225 Ethics of60 as Family member 4 in Germany 197 in Japan 8, 21, 145, 148, 151-153, 156 Models of 4, 17-32 Moral authority of 286 -patient relationship 4, 17, 35-45, 225 as Professional4, 18, 21-24 as Self-interested 3, in the United States 18, 25, 149, 150, 153,

154, 155 PiusXll 117 Planned Parenthood v. Casey 260 Ploch, Marion 78 Pluralism (moraVethical) 2, 12, 13, 101, 102,

106,116,130,133,134,145,195,201,

226,228,229,235,238,239,249,255, 266,268,271

Politeia 100 Positivism 281 Pragmatism 281 Pregnancy 77-83, 123, 199, 260, 274 Presbyterian 265 President's Commission 89, 146 Principle of individualization 35, 43 Principlism 12, 223, 224 Prini, Pietro 108 Professional Code and Conduct for the

Guidance of Registered Medical Practitioners [Hong Kong]l86

Protestantism 25 Pythagoreanism 22

Quadrogesimo Anno 73 Quinlan, Karen Ann 146

Raffaele Hospita1102 Rawls, John 133 Reconstructionist Confucianism 281-287 Reiter-Theil, Stella 124 Religious fundamentalism 225 Reiman, Arnold 20, 23 Ren seejen Reproductive rights 111, 216, 217, 253 Research 10, 65, 70, 126, 128, 196

Biomaterial 62 Clinical 58, 60, 68, 69, 70, 126, 132 Drug 69 On embryos 252, 262, 263, 271 Genetic 129 Genotype 68, 69 on human subjects 26, 677, 198 on stem cells 14, 199, 200, 252

Rights 44, 49, 51, 57-59, 71, 73, 81, 111, 133,134,166,167,194,195,197,209, 211,218,221,222,224,226,230-232, 238,241,246,247,248,253,257,269, 270,271

AnimallOO to Autonomy 40 of Children 81 Civil35, 39, 51, 52, 56-58,73, 126,210,

222 Embryo llO, 111 Forebearance 269-271 Human 53-58,72,73, 191, 193-195, 198,

199,216,221,222,224,230,231,239, 245-247, 269, 282

296 INDEX

of Patients 17, 37, 126, 147,207,210,286 Privacy 196, 198 Property 270, 275n16 Reproductive 111, 216, 217, 253 Welfare 275n17 Women's 216, 231

Ringeling, Hermann 127 Rivista di fila sofia 100 Roe v. Wade 260 Roman Catholicism 123, 128, 130,217

Bioethics 112, 235 Impact on Italian Bioethics 7, 97-98, 101-

116 Roman Empire 192, 231 Roman law 124, 125 Ruini, Camillo 108 Ruyi, Chun 42

'Safe harbor' rules 27 Sagamihara City 1 Samaria 50 Sanctity of life 10, 104, 155, 194 San ('mathematics') 19 San-jyutsu ('art of mathematics') 19, 32 Santosuosso, Fernando 105 Santosuosso Commission 105 Scarpelli, Uberto 100 Scheele, Johannes 81 Seishoku ('sacred profession') 18 Seventeen Rules ofEnjuin 18 Sgreccia, Elio 101 Shanghai 180 Shini me ni au ('to meet the eyes of death')

156 Singer, Peter 259 Sinsenheimer, Robert 129 Sittengesetz ('respect for the rule of

morality') 51 Situation ethics 224 Snow, C.P. 221 Sophia University 1 Spinoza, B. 49 Spinsanti, Sandro 102 Spong, Bishop John S. 265 State University of Milan 100 Steiner, Rudolph 90 Stem cells 14, 108, 113, 118, 199, 200, 252

Research 14, 199,200,252 Stoicism 231 Stuttgart 90 Subsidiarity 72 Suicide 71, 124, 171, 173,264,265

Assisted 185, 195, 252-254,263-266 Sun Sirniao 44 Surrogate

decision making 8, 59, 60, 67, 154, 177-179, 181, 182, 186, 194

motherhood 196,254 Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences 125

Central Ethical Commission 128 Swiss Society of Biomedical Ethics 8, 125 Switzerland

Bioethics in 8, 90, 121-137 Medicine in 121, 126, 131

Takerni, Taro 19 Tamashii ('spirit') 157 Taoism 52, 53 Thalassaernia major 274 Thevoz, Jean-Marie 126 Third Reich 84 Ticino 124 T'ien Li ('heaven') 238 Tingxian, Gong 73 Tokyo 32, 159 Torchio, Menico 98 Totalitarianism 54, 72, 102, 198, 220 Tractatus Theologico-Politicus 49 Transgenic animals 63 Turner, Frederick Jackson 222 Tz'u ('compassion') 31

UNESC0 53 Unite de Recherche et d'Enseignement en

Bioethique 132 United Nations 53, 230

Conference on Human Rights 222 United States of America

Bioethics in 1, 2, 59, 121, 126, 191, 215 Bioethics consultation in 11, 205-213 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in 8, 145-

160 Family values in 194 Genetic screening in 195 the Individual in 225 Lawin260 Medicine in 19, 23, 216 Physicians in 18, 25, 149, 150, 153-155

University of Florence 104 University of Fribourg 130 University of Geneva 124, 129 University of Lausanne 124 University of Rome 107 University ofVarese 104

University of Zurich 127 Unschuld, Paul30

Veatch, Robert 2, 3, 4 Veil of ignorance 245 Veritatis Splendor 73 Veronesi, Umberto 107, 109 Vienna222 Virtue 2, 5, 55, 56, 72, 146, 237

Confucian virtue ethics 31, 36,282-284, 286

Ethics 224 Of physicians 3, 31 Political 257

Walton Report 175 Wanglie case 176 Was/Wa ('conciliation', 'concord', 'unity',

'harmony', 'submission', 'reconciliation') 17, 29, 31

INDEX

Weltanschauungen 130 Western Han Dynasty 42 Wilder, Daniel 88 Wildes, Kevin 145

297

Wilson, President Woodrow 222 Withholding treatment 166, 186, 194,285 Wittgenstein, L. 174 Women's rights 216,231 World Health Organization 64, 253 World War II 10 Wulun ('five basic human relations') 237

Xenografts 62

Yew, Lee Kuan 222 Yi ('appropriateness' or 'righteousness') 237

Ziegler, Father Albert 127

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43. D. Leder (ed.): The Body in Medical Thought and Practice. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1657-6

44. C. Delkeskamp-Hayes and M.A.G. Cutter (eds.): Science, Technology, and the Art of Medicine. European-American Dialogues. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-1869-2

45. R. Baker, D. Porter and R. Porter (eds.): The Codification of Medical Morality. Historical and Philosophical Studies of the Formalization of Western Medical Morality in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Volume One: Medical Ethics and Etiquette in the 18th Century. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-1921-4

46. K. Bayertz (ed.): The Concept of Moral Consensus. The Case of Technological Interventions in Human Reproduction. 1994 ISBN 0-7923-2615-6

4 7. L. N ordenfelt ( ed. ): Concepts and Measurement of Quality of Life in Health Care. 1994 [ESiP-1] ISBN 0-7923-2824-8

48. R. Baker and M.A. Strosberg (eds.) with the assistance of J. Bynum: Legislating Medical Ethics. A Study of the New York State Do-Not-Resuscitate Law. 1995

ISBN 0-7923-2995-3 49. R. Baker ( ed. ): The Codification of Medical Morality. Historical and Philosophical

Studies ofthe Formalization of Western Morality in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Volume Two: Anglo-American Medical Ethics and Medical Jurisprudence in the 19th Century. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3528-7; Pb 0-7923-3529-5

50. R.A. Carson and C.R. Burns (eds.): Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics. A Twenty-Year Retrospective and Critical Appraisal. 1997 ISBN 0-7923-3545-7

51. K.W. Wildes, S.J. (ed.): Critical Choices and Critical Care. Catholic Perspectives on Allocating Resources in Intensive Care Medicine. 1995 [CSiB-2]

ISBN 0-7923-3382-9 52. K. Bayertz (ed.): Sanctity of Life and Human Dignity. 1996

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Technology. 1996 ISBN 0-7923-4061-2 54. Kazumasa Hoshino (ed.): Japanese and Western Bioethics. Studies in Moral

Diversity. 1996 ISBN 0-7923-4112-0

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55. E. Agius and S. Busuttil (eds.): Germ-Line Intervention and our Responsibilities to Future Generations. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-4828-1

56. L.B. McCullough: John Gregory and the Invention of Professional Medical Ethics and the Professional Medical Ethics and the Profession of Medicine. 1998

ISBN 0-7923-4917-2 57. L.B. McCullough: John Gregory's Writing on Medical Ethics and Philosophy of

Medicine. 1998 [CiME-1] ISBN 0-7923-5000-6 58. H.A.M.J. ten Have and H.-M. Sass (eds.): Consensus Formation in Healthcare

Ethics. 1998 [ESiP-2] ISBN 0-7923-4944-X 59. H.A.M.J. ten Have and J.V.M. Welie (eds.): Ownership of the Human Body.

Philosophical Considerations on the Use of the Human Body and its Parts in Healthcare. 1998 [ESiP-3] ISBN 0-7923-5150-9

60. M.J. Cherry (ed.): Persons and Their Bodies. Rights, Responsibilities, Relation-ships. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-5701-9

61. R. Fan (ed.): Confucian Bioethics. 1999 [APSiB-1] ISBN 0-7923-5853-8 62. L.M. Kopelman ( ed. ): Building Bioethics. Conversations with Clouser and Friends

on Medical Ethics. 1999 ISBN 0-7923-5853-8 63. W.E. Stempsey: Disease and Diagnosis. 2000 PB ISBN 0-7923-6322-1 64. H.T. Engelhardt (ed.): The Philosophy of Medicine. Framing the Field. 2000

ISBN 0-7923-6223-3 65. S. Wear, J.J. Bono, G. Logue and A. McEvoy (eds.): Ethical Issues in Health

Care on the Frontiers of the Twenty-First Century. 2000 ISBN 0-7923-6277-2 66. M. Potts, P.A. Byrne and R.G. Nilges (eds.): Beyond Brain Death. The Case

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the Issues? 2001 ISBN 0-7923-7142-9 68. S.K. Toombs (ed.): Handbook of Phenomenology and Medicine. 2001

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Care in Europe. 2001 ISBN 1-4020-0164-9 70. A. Nordgren: Responsible Genetics. The Moral Responsibility of Geneticists for

the Consequences of Human Genetics Research. 2001 ISBN 1-4020-0201-7 71. J. Tao Lai Po-wah (ed.): Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the (Im)Possibility of

Global Bioethics. 2002 ISBN 1-4020-0498-2 72. P. Taboada, K. Fedoryka Cuddeback and P. Donohue-White (eds.): Person, Soci­

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73. J. Li: Can Death Be a Harm to the Person Who Dies? 2002 ISBN 1-4020-0505-9

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74. H.T. Engelhardt, Jr. and L.M. Rasmussen (eds.): Bioethics and Moral Content: National Traditions of Health Care Morality. Papers dedicated in tribute to Kazu­masa Hoshino. 2002 ISBN 1-4020-6828-2

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