Respecting a patient's or research participant's right to self-determination and informed choice.
Ensuring the fair and equitable distribution of resources and treatment. Oxford Handbook of Bioethics.
The handbook is built on a foundation of critical moral reasoning and established ethical frameworks. Many chapters draw upon the "Four Principles" approach widely used in healthcare: Respecting a patient's or research participant's right to
The duty to act in the best interest of the patient. Non-maleficence: The fundamental obligation to do no harm. Many chapters draw upon the "Four Principles" approach
The , edited by Bonnie Steinbock, serves as an authoritative, state-of-the-art guide to the diverse and interdisciplinary field of bioethics. Since its initial publication in 2007 by OUP Oxford , it has become a central reference point for scholars, students, and professionals navigating the complex ethical dilemmas posed by medicine and biotechnology. Core Principles and Methodology
The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics - Hardcover - Bonnie Steinbock