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Full Description
This book demonstrates that the COVID 19 pandemic asks for a a global approach to bioethics. it describes how the pandemic affects the experience of being in a world that is intrinsically characterized by global connectivity. It demonstrates that a moral vision is necessary to articulate this experience of connectedness. Subsequently, a perspective of global bioethics is introduced, which provides a broader framework than mainstream bioethics, since it highlights the significance of both vulnerability and solidarity. Through a unique global perspective the book addresses the moral challenges of the pandemic, and places the confrontation with death, disease and disability within a wider framework of ethical concerns. This book is of important in the public debate on infectious diseases, and of relevance to health professionals, global health educators, public health experts,as well as policy makers.
Contents
Introduction: The perspective of global bioethics .- Chapter 2: Emerging infectious diseases.- Chapter 3: Diverging policy responses.- Chapter 4: Diverging facts and values .- Chapter 5: Linking experience and reflection.- Chapter 6. Treatment and ethics.- Chapter 7: Care and ethics.- Chapter 8: Prevention and ethics.- Chapter 9: Post-Covid bioethics.- Chapter 10: Redirecting globalization: .- Chapter 11: Conclusion: The world after corona.