Log In
Or create an account ->
Imperial Library
Home
About
News
Upload
Forum
Help
Login/SignUp
Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1. The Culture of Life
2. The Foundations of Contemporary Secular Bioethics
2.1 Principlism
2.2 Liberalism and Autonomy Theory
2.3 Utilitarian Alternatives
2.4 The Contemporary Context of Bioethics
3. Theology and the Search for a Universal Ethic
3.1 A Universal Ethic
3.2 Written in their Hearts
3.3 A Practical Partnership between Faith and Reason
3.4 Situation Ethics
3.5 Proportionalism and Double-Effect Reasoning
3.6 Fundamental Option
3.7 A Natural Law Ethic
3.8 Virtue Ethics
4. Religion in a Secular Society
4.1 Introduction
4.2 What is a Secular Society?
4.3 Public Debate in a Pluralist Society
4.4 State Neutrality about Religion in Australia
4.5 Bigotry about Participation of Religion
4.6 Religious Participation in the Public Square
4.7 Secularism and Protecting Religious Freedom
5. Public Reason and the Case of Bioethics
5.1 A Catholic in a Pluralist Environment
5.2 The NHMRC Experience
5.3 AHEC’s Values in Research
5.4 AHEC’s Values in Organ and Tissue Transplantation
5.5 AHEC and Care of People Who are Severely Brain Damaged
5.6 AHEC’s Moral Language
6. Teaching and Learning Constructive Critical Evaluation
6.1 Applying the AQF in Bioethics
6.2 Gatekeepers in Biomedicine
6.3 Constructivism is a Natural Outcome
6.4 Experimenting with Active Learning
6.5 Developing a Learning Outcome for Constructive Critical Evaluation
6.6 Challenges to Constructive Critical Evaluation
6.7 Problem-based Learning and Constructive Critical Evaluation
7. Bibliography
Back Cover
← Prev
Back
Next →
← Prev
Back
Next →