An original, compelling, and provocative exploration of ethical issues in our society, with thoughtful and balanced commentary. I have not seen anything like it. Alan Lightman, author of Einsteins Dreams Drawing upon the authors two decades teaching medical ethics, as well as his work as a practicing psychiatrist, this profound and addictive little book offers up challenging ethical dilemmas and asks readers, What would you do? ·A daughter gets tested to see if shes a match to donate a kidney to her father. The test reveals that she is not the mans biological daughter. Should the doctor tell the father? Or the daughter? ·A deaf couple prefers a deaf baby. Should they be allowed to use medical technology to ensure they have a child who cant hear? ·Who should get custody of an embryo created through IVF when a couple divorces? ·Or, when you or a loved one is on life support, Who says youre dead?In short, engaging scenarios, Dr. Appel takes on hot-button issues that many of us will confront: genetic screening, sexuality, privacy, doctor-patient confidentiality. He unpacks each hypothetical with a brief reflection drawing from science, philosophy, and history, explaining how others have approached these controversies in real-world cases. Who Says Youre Dead? is designed to defy easy answers and to stimulate thought and even debate among professionals and armchair ethicists alike.
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Weight: 400g
Dimensions: 144 x 212mm
Publication Date: 08 Oct 2019
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781616209223
About Jacob M. Appel
Jacob M. Appel is a physician attorney and bioethicist who serves as an attending psychiatrist in the Mount Sinai Healthcare System. He teaches ethics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai where he is Director of Ethics Education in Psychiatry and a member of the Institutional Review Board. Appel has been a regular ethics columnist for Huffington Post and Opposing Views and writes a monthly bioethics column for Education Update. A frequent lecturer on bioethical issues Appels essays relating to bioethics have appeared in the New York Times the Chicago Tribune the San Francisco Chronicle and many other outlets. When not engaged in bioethics Appel writes fiction: He has published novels short fiction collections and prize-winning stories.