The latter takes as its subject matter the virtues and values said to be at the core of health care. As seen from space, our planet, the shared natural environment of humanity and fellow creatures, is both valuable and vulnerable. The focus of the book is the application of ethics to difficult and controversial social. Pb is a philosopher who works in analytical medical ethics and who is interested in rationality and paternalism. Ethics by piers benn provides an introduction to the main issues of moral philosphy and metaethics in the analytic tradition, but the author is prepared to show where his sympathies lie, a feature that makes the book more engaging and thought provoking. Historical sections are used to explain how stances like virtue ethics and consequentialism came to unfold, and issues of. Pdf ethics in practice sterilisation of young, competent. Buy ethics fundamentals of philosophy by benn, piers isbn. The latter takes as its subject matter the virtues and values said to. Anja steinbauer, president of philosophy for all, is joined by ethical philosophers piers benn, carwyn hooper and elselijn kingma to discuss our responsibilities for our own health, government initiatives to makes us lead healthier lives, patient automomy and choices, as well as enter the minefield of organ transplant ethics.
A very short introduction oxford university press, 2003 a companion to ethics blackwell companions to philosophy ed. His research interests include ethics, including medical ethics, philosophy of religion. Dr p benn members of the unit recent unit publications her work on clinical ethics in clinical and are also taking part in a number of initiatives in the research community medical ethics unit imperial college london msc enquiries. By interweaving normative and metaethical considerations, a convincing modern account of moral thinking emergesmoral theories consequentialism, kantianism, contractualism are explained and illustrated in a way that holds the readers attention, and students of ethics will take away a perceptive and practical understanding of the nature of moral reasoning and an ability, on such matters, to think afresh for themselves. There are a number of areas of applied philosophy where the idea of conscience enjoys pivotal importance. Antony garrard newton flew was an analytical philosopher whose formative years were influenced by the linguistic philosophy prevalent in englishspeaking philosophy in the 1950s and 1960s. Benn stimulates a concern for moral discourse through. Medicine, lies and deceptions piers benn imperial college school of medicine,london abstract this article overs a quali. Whats the right thing to do penguin, 2010 simon blackburn.
Dr piers benn this introduction to ethics judiciously combines moral theory with applied ethics to give an opportunity for students to develop acute thinking about ethical matters the author begins motivating a concern for moral discourse by dispelling often met objections over relativism and subjectivity. Benn stimulates a concern for moral discourse through an initial discussion of moral objectivity and relativism, a central problem for ethical theory as well as one of the most immediate and practical concerns in our contemporary world. Ml supplied the clinical details and shared the analysis with piers benn. Leading philosophers give indepth accounts of issues as diverse as embryo preselection, the role of autonomy in organ transplant markets, conscientious objection in the health care professions and neonatal euthanasia. The guides to further reading provided in each chapter help the reader pursue interesting topics and facilitate using the book in conjunction with primary sources. Reviewedbygilbertharman,departmentofphilosophy, princetonuniversity. Ideal for use on undergraduate courses, but also of lasting value for postgraduate students, the structure and content of this textbook closely reflect the way ethics is studied. Piers m w benn, lecturer in medical ethics and law. This introduction to ethics judiciously combines moral theory with applied ethics to give an opportunity for students to develop acute thinking about ethical matters the author begins motivating a concern for moral discourse by dispelling often met objections over relativism and subjectivity. Benns elegant and perceptive treatment makes ethics an ideal text for undergraduate courses. Principles of health care ethics, 2nd edition wiley. Edited by four leading members of the new generation of medical and healthcare ethicists working in the uk, respected worldwide for their work in medical ethics, principles of health care ethics, second edition is a standard resource for students, professionals, and academics wishing to understand current and future issues in healthcare ethics. Health care ethics, journal of applied philosophy 10. The philosophy and ethics of information oxford internet institute.
Attfields ethics textbook is a key resource for students of ethics, and covers history of ethics, valuethe ory, normative ethics, applied ethics, metaethics and freewill. However,i take issue with certain arguments overed by jennifer jackson in support of the same. Virtue ethics i virtue ethics is an ethical view originating in ancient greece which says that ethics is fundamentally about learning to live well. Moral judgement medical ethic moral knowledge moral code moral conviction. Fundamentals of philosophy dr piers benn routledge singer a companion to ethics blackwell companions wb. Health care ethics health care ethics benn, piers 20010101 00.
Kantian ethics refers to a deontological ethical theory ascribed to the german philosopher. Virtue ethics i the other major concept of virtue ethics is that of virtue. Ethics second edition, pearson, 1988 michael j sandel. Pdf ethics in practice sterilisation of young, competent, and. I as we saw with mill, aristotle argues that there is only one. I am a philosopher and medical ethicist, a visiting lecturer at heythrop college london and fordham university new york based at heythrop and have lectured at a number of uk universities, including st. There are two bread and butter controversies in medical ethics abortion and voluntary euthanasia that often bring this issue to my mind. Ethics fundamentals of philosophy series by dr piers benn. It then poses the problem by reference to virtue ethics, asking whether there are any virtues or vices specific to sex, which go beyond general. Medicine, lies and deceptions journal of medical ethics. Piers aims to foster a sustainable relationship between people and nature by studying the diverse ecological, political and economic, social and cultural values of new york city and the hudson river valley region. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Ethics by piers benn provides an introduction to the main issues of moral philosphy and meta ethics in the analytic tradition, but the author is prepared to show where his sympathies lie, a feature that makes the book more engaging and thought provoking.
Rosalind hursthouse, on virtue ethics princeton university. The role of conscience in medical ethics springerlink. He is especially strong on the notions of virtue and the good life. Pdf on jul 1, 2005, piers benn and others published ethics in practice sterilisation of young, competent, and childless adults find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. First broadcast on 7 february 2012 on resonance fm. In this work, piers benn delves into the relationship between commitment and meaningful life, and asks whether commitment must be based on truth to provide such meaning. I what is required to be an excellent teacher is di erent than what is required to be an excellent soldier, because teachers and soldiers have di erent functions i thus, there are di erent virtues for teachers, for soldiers. Ethics fundamentals of philosophy by benn, piers and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Ethics 1st edition dr piers benn piers benn routledge. Ainsley j newson, postdoctoral research associate in clinical ethics. Deigh 2010 is more recent but does not cover applied.
Theoretical and practical autumn semester 2014 joseph kisolossonko j. In contrast, piers benns entry on ethics is more of a survey of the area, sketching the main normative theories in accessible terms after brief notes on relativism. Andrews, leeds, imperial college london and kings college london. Virtue ethics ve is a way of thinking about how to. Historical sections are used to explain how stances like virtue ethics and consequentialism came to unfold, and issues of human responsibility to be debated. The application of ethical reasoning to medical decisionmaking. This is the definitive companion to the study of ethics. It is valuable as the bearer and the setting of valuable lives, and vulnerable through the maltreatment by its inhabitants of shared resources, and of each other. Medical ethics unit, department of primary care and social medicine, imperial college london, reynolds building, st dunstans road, london w6 8rp, uk. Quite binary benn often attacks a theory by finding binary tensions within the theory but does not interrogate it until synthesis, just claims the theory is illogical because the binary tension exists. This article offers a qualified defence of the view that there is a moral difference between telling lies to ones patients, and deceiving them without lying. He also explores obstacles to commitment such as boredom, sloth and indifference.
This introduction to ethics judiciously combines moral theory with applied ethics to give an opportunity for students to develop acute thinking about ethical matters. Sometimes it is possible to predict, with a reasonable chance of being right, what a persons views are on one matter, simply by knowing what their views are on another. In political philosophy, one may debate whether elected representatives, say in parliament, have a duty first and foremost to vote in accordance with their individual conscience, or the manifesto they were elected on, should there be a conflict. Philosophical reflections on medical ethics springerlink. Benn 1998 is a bit old but still a good introduction. This book provides a collection of original essays on cuttingedge topics in medical ethics research. Pdf on jul 1, 2005, piers benn and others published ethics in practice sterilisation of young, competent, and childless adults find, read and cite all the. Darwall, 1998 book ethics piers benn, 1997 book also available as a print book. Principles of health care ethics wiley online books.
He suggests that most of the arguments offered in support of relativism are really arguments for tolerance and elucidates the crucial distinction and its. Easily share your publications and get them in front of issuus. Virtue ethics kirsten ainley london school of economics k. Environmental ethics is the study of normative issues and principles relating to human interactions with the natural environment.
One approach one approach to such an investigation is to focus on what, in ethical terms, good or bad really means. Ethics is the investigation of the rightness or wrongness of peoples actions. However, i take issue with certain arguments offered by jennifer jackson in support of the same conclusion. Ml is a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist with direct experience of the kind of patient request discussed. I the basis of virtue ethics is the idea of eudaimonia, which means \the good life or \life lived well or \ ourishing or \happiness.
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