Making Modern Medical Ethics: How African Americans, Anti-Nazis, Bureaucrats, Feminists, Veterans, and Whistleblowing Moralists Created Bioethics

Baker, Robert

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-02-20
  • 售價: $2,060
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,957
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 360
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262547376
  • ISBN-13: 9780262547376
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商品描述

The little-known stories of the people responsible for what we know today as modern medical ethics.

In Making Modern Medical Ethics, Robert Baker tells the counter history of the birth of bioethics, bringing to the fore the stories of the dissenters and whistleblowers who challenged the establishment. Drawing on his earlier work on moral revolutions and the history of medical ethics, Robert Baker traces the history of modern medical ethics and its bioethical turn to the moral insurrections incited by the many unsung dissenters and whistleblowers: African American civil rights leaders, Jewish Americans harboring Holocaust memories, feminists, women, and Anglo-American physicians and healthcare professionals who were veterans of the World Wars, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War.

The standard narrative for bioethics typically emphasizes the morally disruptive medical technologies of the latter part of the twentieth century, such as the dialysis machine, the electroencephalograph, and the ventilator, as they created the need to reconsider traditional notions of medical ethics. Baker, however, tells a fresh narrative, one that has historically been neglected (e.g., the story of the medical veterans who founded an international medical organization to rescue medicine and biomedical research from the scandal of Nazi medicine), and also reveals the penalties that moral change agents paid (e.g., the stubborn bureaucrat who was demoted for her insistence on requiring and enforcing research subjects' informed consent). Analyzing major statements of modern medical ethics from the 1946-1947 Nuremberg Doctors Trials and Nuremberg Code to A Patient's Bill of Rights, Making Modern Medical Ethics is a winning history of just how respect and autonomy for patients and research subjects came to be codified.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《現代醫學倫理的幕後故事》揭示了我們今天所熟知的現代醫學倫理背後的人物的鮮為人知的故事。在《創造現代醫學倫理》一書中,羅伯特·貝克爾(Robert Baker)講述了生物倫理學誕生的反史,將挑戰體制的異議者和告密者的故事置於前景。貝克爾在他早期關於道德革命和醫學倫理史的研究基礎上,追溯了現代醫學倫理及其生物倫理轉向的歷史,這一轉向是由許多不為人知的異議者和告密者引起的道德起義:非裔美國民權領袖、懷有大屠殺記憶的猶太美國人、女權主義者、婦女以及二戰、冷戰和越戰的英美醫生和醫療專業人員。生物倫理學的標準敘述通常強調二十世紀後期具有道德破壞性的醫療技術,如透析機、腦電圖儀和呼吸機,因為它們需要重新考慮傳統醫學倫理觀念。然而,貝克爾講述了一個新鮮的敘述,這個敘述在歷史上被忽視了(例如,創立國際醫學組織以拯救醫學和生物醫學研究免受納粹醫學醜聞的醫療退伍軍人的故事),並揭示了道德變革者所付出的代價(例如,因堅持要求和執行研究對象知情同意而被降職的頑固官僚)。通過分析從1946年至1947年的紐倫堡醫生審判和紐倫堡守則到《病人權利法案》的主要現代醫學倫理聲明,《創造現代醫學倫理》是一部關於尊重和病人及研究對象自主權如何被規範化的精彩歷史。

作者簡介

Robert Baker is William D. Williams Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Union College in Schenectady, New York, and Professor of Bioethics and Founding Director (Emeritus) of the Bioethics Program at Clarkson University-Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. He is the author of The Structure of Moral Revolutions (MIT Press) and Before Bioethics.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Robert Baker是紐約州Schenectady的Union College的William D. Williams哲學榮譽教授,也是紐約市Clarkson University-Icahn School of Medicine的生物倫理學教授和創始主任(榮譽)。他是《道德革命的結構》(MIT Press)和《生物倫理學之前》的作者。