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Ronald Munson looks into the tense and tangled world of organ transplantation. Using cases as points of departure, Munson shows how transplants are performed, decisions are made, and ethical and social issues arise.
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Using cases as points of departure, Munson shows how transplants are performed, decisions are made, and ethical and social issues arise. This book forces confrontation of the human and moral dimensions of using donor organs to save lives.
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A psychothriller painting a chilling portrait of the mind and methods of a psychopath.
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Advances in medical technology force us to struggle with new and often gut-wrenching decisions. How do we know when someone is dead and not just in a coma? Should a convicted felon qualify for a new heart? In The Woman Who Decided to Die, novelist and medical ethicist Ronald Muns ...
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Do you know how to analyze then destroy an argument? THE ELEMENTS OF REASONING reveals the basic elements of structuring arguments, and then shows you how to analyze any argument for its weak points. THE ELEMENTS OF REASONING is also a handy reference tool that you can easily use ...
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A collection of articles addressing the pressing contemporary debates in medical ethics. It provides you with a comprehensive introduction to the subject. It also includes a variety of cases provided alongside the social contexts in which they arise, and commentaries, which makes ...
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An introduction to the basic elements of argumentative prose and the conceptual tools necessary to understand, analyze, criticize, and construct arguments. It covers the standard formal tools of introductory logic, and emphasizes on practical applications to the kinds of argument ...
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Elements of Reasoning presents a set of intellectual tools to employ in the process of understanding, establishing and evaluating claims. These tools are the principles, distinctions, criteria and methods developed by thinkers over the centuries.
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This combination textbook and anthology provides coverage of the fundamental topics in current medical ethics adn familiarizes the reader with the basic moreal and social issues confronting the medical profession today.
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