Bioethics as Dialogue. Medicine, society, and the complexity of human dignity
Szerző(k)/Szerkesztő(k):
Walter FontaniniOldalszám: 356
Kiadás dátuma: 2026
ISBN: 9789633317426
Méret: B/5
Kötés: Puhatáblás, fényes fólia
Nyelvek: magyar
Kiadó: Semmelweis Kiadó és Média Kft.
Impresszum
Leírás:
In an era of rapid medical advancement, profound ethical questions confront clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and students daily. Bioethics as Dialogue offers a fresh, dialogic approach to these challenges, viewing bioethics not as a set of rigid rules but as an ongoing conversation that navigates moral tensions, cultural contexts, and structural inequalities with nuance and rigour.
With its roots in foundational frameworks ranging from principlism and the Belmont Report to human rights and narrative medicine, this comprehensive volume provides readers with the tools they need to reason ethically in uncertain situations. A clear, practical seven-step method guides the analysis of each case. Meanwhile, 'Deep Dive' sections explore controversial doctrines, 'Plenary Case Seminar Studies' provide discussion scenarios that are ready to use, and a 'Cinephiles' Corner' uses film to shed light on the complexities of the real world.
With fifty-five carefully selected cases spanning refusal of life-saving treatment, resource allocation in scarcity, end-of-life dilemmas, reproductive technologies, organ transplantation, emerging neuroethics and global justice, this book successfully bridges the gap between theory and practice. It foregrounds justice by amplifying missing voices and confronts contemporary issues such as cross-border surrogacy, gene editing, AI in healthcare and the interplay between autonomy and collectivist values.
Ideal for medical students, health professionals, ethicists, educators and policymakers, Bioethics as Dialogue fosters accountable, evidence-based reasoning and the open revision of ethical stances. Through stories, humanities, and narrative humility, it humanises clinical encounters, ultimately affirming the irreducible complexity of human dignity in medicine and society.
I am deeply grateful to the colleagues who have generously shared their thoughts on the book:
“An important resource … that brings in perspectives from multiple domains—philosophical, medical, social, political, and cultural.”
“A rigorous, case-based methodology … equips readers with the discernment needed to navigate moral ambiguity in bioethics.”
“A timely and comprehensive companion for anyone navigating the intricate moral landscape of healthcare today.”
"Rather than indulging in fear-mongering, this book enables ethical reasoning. Fontanini encourages us to view bioethics as 'dialogic', thereby highlighting tensions, broadening perspectives, and improving reasoning."


