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In Need of a Map! Concepts and Frameworks in Ethical Decision Making: Patricia Rodney & Michael McDonald (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Paddy Rodney and Dr. Michael McDonald "discuss the concepts of group dynamics, deliberation and decision-making as they relate to clinical care." [description from PHEN site]
More Sides to the Story: Faith Based Perspectives: Mary Lou Cranston (2008)
(2008)
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Respect for Autonomy: A Closer Look: James F. Childress (2008)
(2008)
Dr. James Childress "explores autonomy, the hallmark principle of bioethics in Western societies, with a view to gaining a deeper understanding of its role." [description from PHEN site]
Issues at the End of Life: Caring Ethically: Peter A. Singer (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Peter Singer "introduces end-of-life issues such as withholding versus withdrawing care, nutrition and hydration, euthanasia, and advance directives." [description from PHEN site]
Ethics: What Is It and Why Is It Important: Michael Stingl (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Michael Stingl "features interviews with the series' speakers on topics such as the role of moral theory in practice." [description from PHEN site]
On Being Good: Virtue Ethics: Edmund D. Pellegrino (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Edmund D. Pellegrino "explains the history and nature of virtue ethics and its role in patient care decisions." [description from PHEN site]
Ethics in a World of Difference: Challenges of Human Diversity: Alice Dreger (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Alice Dreger "explores how particular groups in our society have been subjugated, and how we might respond to their claims." [description from PHEN site]
Common Morality: A Principlist Approach: Robert M. Veatch (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Robert Veatch "examines the principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice and discusses their strengths and limitations." [description from PHEN site]
Duties or Consequences: Foundational Ideas: Alister Browne (2008)
(2008)
Dr. Alister Browne "explores the differences between duty-based and utilitarian normative theories and where these fit within the broader context of ethics" [description from PHEN site]