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2. Title, Copyright, Dedication
3. Index
4. Notes on Contributors
5. 9 Bioethics,Wisdom, and Expertise
6. 10 Wittgensteinian Lessons on Moral Particularism
7. 5 Wittgenstein’s Startling Claim: Consciousness and the Persistent Vegetative State
8. 6 Attitudes, Souls, and Persons: Children with Severe Neurological Impairment
9. 11 Wittgenstein: Personality, Philosophy, Ethics
10. 8 Injustice and Animals
11. Abbreviations
12. 4 ‘‘Unlike Calculating Rules’’? Clinical Judgment, Formalized Decision Making, and Wittgenstein
13. 7 Why Wittgenstein’s Philosophy Should Not Prevent Us from Taking Animals Seriously
14. 3 Patient Multiplicity, Medical Rituals, and Good Dying: Some Wittgensteinian Oberservations
15. 2 Religion, Superstition, and Medicine
16. Cover
17. 1 Introduction: Treating Bioethics
18. Progress in Bioethics: Science, Policy, and Politics (review)
19. How Catherine Does Go On: Northanger Abbey and Moral Thought
20. Donation by default?: Examining feminist reservations about opt-out organ procurement
21. How Doctors Think: Clinical Judgment and the Practice of Medicine (review)
22. Medicine and the Market: Equity vs. Choice (review)
23. Philosophizing in a Dissonant Key
24. The Baroness's Committee and the President's Council: Ambition and Alienation in Public Bioethics
25. Prenatal Diagnosis, Personal Identity, and Disability
26. The Romance of the Family
27. The Meaning of the Act: Reflections on the Expressive Force of Reproductive Decision Making and Policies
28. From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice (review)
29. Measured Fairness, Situated Justice: Feminist Reflections on Health Care Rationing
30. Harming the Dead and Saving the Living
31. Odd complaints and doubtful conditions : norms of hypochondria in Jane Austen and Catherine Belling
32. Still quiet after all these years : revisiting 'the silence of the bioethicists'
33. Dealing death and retrieving organs
34. Reproductive ethics and the family
35. Moral Teachings from Unexpected Quarters: Lessons for Bioethics from the Social Sciences and Managed Care
36. MEMORY, ESTRANGEMENT, AND NOSTALGIA IN "MANSFIELD PARK"
37. Hurts, insults and stigmas: a comment on Murphy
38. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND SOCIALLY EXTENDED MENTATION
39. Everything Includes Itself in Power: Power and Coherence in Engelhardt’s Foundations of Bioethics
40. Field Notes
41. Duties of Patients to Their Caregivers
42. SEEING ONESELF REALISTICALLY
43. Taking Families Seriously
44. Bioethics Education Expanding the Circle of Participants
45. A Comment on Fry's "The Role of Caring in a Theory of Nursing Ethics"
46. Cutting Motherhood in Two: Some Suspicions concerning Surrogacy
47. Special Responsibilities of Parents Using Technologically Assisted Reproduction
48. The Patient in the Family
49. Care at Home: Virtue in Multigenerational Households
50. Quality of care: a preface
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