Duty and Healing: Foundations of a Jewish BioethicPsychology Press, 1999 - 344 strani "Duty and Healing" positions ethical issues commonly encountered in clinical situations within Jewish law. The concept of duty is significant in exploring bioethical issues, and this book presents an authentic and non-parochial Jewish approach to bioethics, while it includes critiques of both current secular and Jewish literatures. |
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Editors Introduction | 1 |
Debts of Gratitude | 9 |
Transliteration | 24 |
PROLOGUE | 31 |
The Model of Expert Counselor | 39 |
Introduction | 193 |
The Minima | 200 |
Competence as Capability | 213 |
SECTION 4 | 253 |
Risking Life to Lengthen Life | 262 |
Risking Pain and Life for Quality of Life | 279 |
The Threshold of Risk Gd Protects Fools | 300 |
Definition and Presentation | 309 |
Summarizing Halakhic Principles | 319 |
AFTERWORD | 329 |
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