Birth, Suffering and Death : Catholic Perspectives at the Edges of Life (9780792315476)



The book is an effort, from within the tradition of Catholic moral theology and philosophy, to examine issues which are raised by the possibilities of medical treatment for those patients who are dying. The book looks at possible issues for newborns, the elderly, and those, at any age, with terminal disease such as AIDS. The book examines specific moral issues such as when death occurs, the extent of obligations to treat patients, and the notion of 'responsibility' towards such patients. From the Foreword by Edmund D. Pellegrino: 'This new Catholic Studies in Bioethics series, inaugurated with this volume, is a welcome addition to the expanding world literature in biomedical ethics. It offers a forum in which qualified scholars in the Roman Catholic tradition may present their critical reflections for Catholics and non-Catholics alike. Edited as it is by a panel of international scholars, the new series promises to reach a wide audience among theologians, health professionals, and moral philosophers.'


Product details

  • Hardback | 251 pages
  • 156 x 233.9 x 17.3mm | 535.25g
  • Dordrecht, Netherlands, United States
  • English
  • 1992 ed.
  • biography
  • 0792315472
  • 9780792315476


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