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100 8 1 _aTollefsen, Christopher.
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245 9 7 _aBioethics with Liberty and Justice
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_bThemes in the Work of Joseph M. Boyle /
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505 8 0 _aEditors Preface: Christopher Tollefsen -- Part one: The substantial identity thesis. Part two: moral and legal issues at the beginning and ending of life -- Part three: Double effect and bioethics -- Part four: Bioethics and the natural law: challenges -- Part five: The right to health care -- Part six: boyle responds.
520 6 4 _aJoseph M. Boyle Jr. has been a major contributor to the development of Catholic bioethics over the past thirty five years. Boyles contribution has had an impact on philosophers, theologians, and medical practitioners, and his work has in many ways come to be synonymous with analytically rigorous philosophical bioethics done in the Catholic intellectual tradition. Four main themes stand out as central to Boyles contribution: the sanctity of life and bioethics: Boyle has elaborated a view of the ethics of killing at odds with central tenets of the euthanasia mentality; double effect and bioethics: Boyle is among the pre-eminent defenders of a role for double effect in medical decision making and morality; the right to health care: Boyle has moved beyond the rhetoric of social justice to provide a natural law grounding for a political right to health care; and the role of natural law and the natural law tradition in bioethics: Boyles arguments have been grounded in a particularly fruitful approach to natural law ethics, the so-called New Natural Law theory. The contributors to BIOETHICS WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE: THEMES IN THE WORK OF JOSEPH M. BOYLE discuss, criticize, and in many cases extend the Boyles advances in these areas with rigor and sophistication. It will be of interest to Catholic and philosophical bioethicists alike.
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