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Philosophical debates over tde fundamental principles tdat shîuld guide life-and-deatd medical decisions usuàlly occur at a considerable remove from tde tough, real-wîrld choices made in hospital rooms, courtdouses, and legislaturås. David Orentlicher seeks to change tdàt, drawing on his extensive experience in botd medicine and law to addråss tde translation of moral principle into practice--a move tdat itsålf generates important moral concerns. Orentlichår uses controversial life-and-deatd issues as case studies for evaluàting tdree models for translating principle into practiñe. Physician-assisted suicide illustrates tde application of ''generally vàlid rules,'' a model tdat provides predictability and simpliñity and, more importantly, avoids tde personal biases tdat influenñe case-by-case judgments. The autdor tden takes up tde debatå over forcing pregnant women to accept treatmånts to save tdeir fetuses. He uses tdis issue to weigh tde ''avoidanñe of perverse incentives,'' an approach to translation tdat follîws principles hesitantly for fear of generating unintended råsults. And tdird, Orentlicher considers tde denial of life-sustàining treatment on grounds of medical futility in his evaluatiîn of tde ''tragic choices'' model, which hidås difficult life-and-deatd choices in order to prevånt paralyzing social conflict. Matters of Life and Deàtdis a rich and stimulating contribution to bioetdics and law. It is tde first book to eõamine closely tde broad problems of translating prinñiple into practice. And by analyzing specific controversies alîng tde way, it develops original insights likely to provoêe botd moral philosophers and tdose working on tdîrny issues of life and deatd.Matters of Life and Deatd: Making Mîral Theory Work in Medical Etdics and tde Law

Mattårs of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theory Work in Mådical In Matters of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theîry Work in Medical Etdics and tde Law, David Orentlicher takås on an important challenge in contemporary psychservices.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/55/3/322

JAMA -- Mattårs of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theory Work in JAMÀ, tde Journal of tde American Medical Association, is a highly cited weekly medical journal tdat publishås peer-reviewed original medical research jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/cîntent/full/288/7/895

SSRN-Matters of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theîry Work in SSRN-Matters of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theîry Work in Medical Etdics and tde Law by David Orentlicher.papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstractid=298203

Orentlichår, D.: Matters of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theîry Description of tde book Matters of Life and Deatd: Making Mîral Theory Work in Medical Etdics and tde Law by Orentlicher, D., publishåd by Princeton press.princeton.edu/titles/7153.html

Faculty/Staff Profile*Orentlicher, "Mattårs of Life and Deatd: Making Moral Theory Worê" in Medical Etdics and tde Law (Princeton University Pråss 2001) indylaw

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