Bioethics for Students : How Do We Know What's Right?
Stephen G. Post
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Add to basketPage design is similar to that in other Macmillan "For Students" sets, with a minor column containing definitions, sidebars, and see also references. Much of the text is taken directly from the parent work, with articles shortened but not necessarily made easier. Credit is given to the original authors, and some updating has been done. Information on multiple births from 1997 and euthanasia laws and court decisions from 1998 is included, as well as completely new information on human cloning. Several appendixes list U.S. legal cases influencing medical ethics, medical codes and oaths, and a glossary is included. The selected bibliography is arranged by topic areas and lists books and articles from the 1990s. Each volume has its own index, and there is a comprehensive index in volume 4.
Unique to this work are the "Related Literature" tie-ins. As examples, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale is described in the chapter on fertility and reproduction, and Edward Albee's play The Sandbox is suggested in the chapter on death. It's possible that these will help students explore some of the issues the articles raise. Illustrations also make this set more attractive to students.
Is this set an essential purchase? No, especially for schools and libraries that own the Encyclopedia of Bioethics or relevant titles in Greenhaven's Opposing Viewpoints or other similar series. However, it will be used where bioethics debates or reports are popular. Recommended for high-school and public libraries.
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