Moral Expertise New Essays from Theoretical and Clinical Bioethics /
This collection addresses whether ethicists, like authorities in other fields, can speak as experts in their subject matter. Though ethics consultation is a growing practice in medical contexts, there remain difficult questions about the role of ethicists in professional decision-making. Contributor...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
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| Language: | English |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing,
2018.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | Philosophy and Medicine,
129 |
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| ISBN: | 9783319927596 |
| ISSN: | 0376-7418 ; |
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. The Concept of Moral Expertise
- Chapter 1. Moral Expertise and Theory Neutrality (Michael Cholbi)
- Chapter 2. Credentials for Moral Expertise (Eric Vogelstein)
- Chapter 3. Can Moral Authorities be Hypocrites? (Marcela Herdova)
- Part 2. Clinical Ethics Expertise
- Chapter 4. Clinical Ethics Experts and the Short Step to Hubris (Autumn Fiester)
- Chapter 5. Moral Expertise in the Context of Clinical Ethics Consultation (Stephen Wear)
- Chapter 6. Moral Expertise in Medical Ethics (Matthew Butkus)
- Chapter 7. TBD (Stella Reiter-Theil)
- Chapter 8. TBD (Evan DeRenzo)
- Chapter 9. The Nature of Ethical Expertise in Bioethics and Implications for Training of Clinical Ethics Consultants (Johan Christiaan Bester).

