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American Bioethics: Crossing Human rights and Health Law Boundaries by George J. Annas

Call Number: 174/.957/0973 EBBC
ISBN: 9780195169492
Publication Date: 2004-10-28
Bioethics was “born in the USA” and the values American bioethics embrace are based on American law, including liberty and justice. This book crosses the borders between bioethics and law, but moves beyond the domestic law/bioethics struggles for dominance by exploring attempts to articulate universal principles based on international human rights.
Arguments and Analysis in Bioethics by Matti Häyry (Volume Editor); Tuija Takala (Volume Editor); Peter Herissone-Kelly (Volume Editor); Gardar Árnason (Volume Editor)

Call Number: 174.957 EBBC
ISBN: 9789042028029
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Is there any justification for the common practice of allocating expensive medical resources to rescue a few from rare diseases, when those resources could be used to treat devastating diseases that affect the many? Does the use of Prozac and other anti-depressants make us inauthentic beings? Is it immoral and irrational to have children?
Business Ethics: A Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach by Joseph W. Weiss

Call Number: 174/.4 EBBC
ISBN: 9781626561403
Publication Date: 2014-07-14
An easy, step-by-step guide to implementing stakeholder analysis, tips to help students apply ethical principles in their personal and professional lives, and comprehensive coverage of employee workplace issues. It addresses highly relevant topics such as risk management, preferential hiring, corporate legitimacy, and moral accountability. It explores today’s increasingly interconnected global business environment with coverage of multinational corporations and important issues such as the digital divide, bribery, corruption, human rights, and the environment.
Environmental Ethics : An Introduction and Learning Guide by Rainer Paslack (Editor); Kees Vromans (Editor); Gamze Yücel Isildar (Editor); Jürgen Simon (Editor); Rob de Vrind (Editor)

Call Number: 363.705 EBBC
ISBN: 9781906093723
Publication Date: 2012-11-01
As the destructive consequences of environmental problems such as global warming, water scarcity and resource and biodiversity destruction have been felt ever more heavily, people are becoming more aware of the importance of and their responsibilities towards environmental protection.
Ethics Education of Business Leaders: Emotional Intelligence, Virtues, and Contemplative Learning by Tom E. Culham

Call Number: 174/.4071 EBBC
ISBN: 9781623963460
Publication Date: 2013-07-01
This book details the author’s ethics curriculum and explains its successful application at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia. This fascinating, interdisciplinary, and highly practical curriculum integrates philosophy (virtue ethics), Daoist thinking, psychology, and neuroscience. This curriculum intends to transform the way business schools teach decision making. Such an effort might just transform the way we do business.
Ethics for International Medicine: A Practical Guide for Avid Workers in Developing Countries by Anji E. Wall

Call Number: 174.2 EBCC
ISBN: 9781611682106
Publication Date: 2012-06-12
Ethics for International Medicine explores the many challenges faced by these medical aid workers from the West. It is an invaluable tool for individuals and health organizations seeking to serve in developing countries throughout the world.
Ethics in Economics: An Introduction to Moral Frameworks by Jonathan Wight

Call Number: 174/.4 EBBC
ISBN: 9780804793285
Publication Date: 2015-04-22
In Ethics in Economics , Jonathan B. Wight provides an overview of the role that ethical considerations play in economic debates. Whereas much of the field tends to focus on welfare outcomes, Wight calls for a deeper examination of the origin and evolution of our moral norms.
Practical Ethics for General Practice by Wendy A. Rogers; Annette Braunack-Mayer; Annette J. Braunack-Mayer

Call Number: 174.2 EBCC
ISBN: 9780199235520
Publication Date: 2009-02-15
General practice provides the first point of contact to medical care for patients across the world. GPs have obligations to patients in their care, to the government for responsible use of resources, and to communities for the standard of health services provided. Ethics is at the heart of health services, dealing with fundamental questions about what ought to be valued, and why.
Thieves of Virtue: When Bioethics Stole Medicine by Tom Koch

Call Number: 174.2 EBCC
ISBN: 9780262017985
Publication Date: 2012-09-07
Bioethics emerged in the 1960s from a conviction that physicians and researchers needed the guidance of philosophers in handling the issues raised by technological advances in medicine. It blossomed as a response to the perceived doctor-knows-best paternalism of the traditional medical ethic and today plays a critical role in health policies and treatment decisions. Bioethics claimed to offer a set of generally applicable, universally accepted guidelines that would simplify complex situations.