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Book Synopsis
This book reflects the complexity of ethical questions, but develops them in relation to a single general theme: that of the involvement of the elderly in the design of social policy and the research which affects them.

Trade Review
It is a very useful aid for professionals in gerontology or in social work, for ethicists, ministers of religion, and for all who are connected with the formation of our perceptions on this most valuable and often most neglected segment of our society. -- Béla I. Somfai * Journal of Religious Gerontology *
An interesting collection of essays that should appeal especially to those involved in the provision of care for aged people, or in the analysis of social policy, or in the development of ethical concepts which seem relevant in the modern hospital environment. -- Sidney Sax * Bioethics *
A richness of insights that only an interdisciplinary approach can give. -- Helga Kuhse * Bioethic News *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Contributors

1. Introduction to Principal Themes and Issues / Earl R. Winklerand James E. Thornton

Part One: General Perspectives

2. On Reaching a New Agenda: Self-Determination and Aging / JaneA. Boyajian

3. Ethics and Aging: Trends and Problems in the Clinical Setting /David Roy

4. Ethical Aspects of Aging: Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility /John C. Bennett

5. Paradigms of Aging: Growth versus Decline / James E. Birrenand Candace A. Stacey

6. Cognitive Intervention in Later Life: Philosophical Issues /David F. Hultsch and Jane H. McEwan

7. The Calculus of Discrimination: Discriminatory ResourceAllocation for an Aging Population / Eike-Henner W. Kluge

8. Population Aging and the Economy: Some Issues in ResourceAllocation / Frank T. Denton and Byron G. Spencer

Part Two: Specific Issues

9. The Right to Participate: Ending Discrimination Against theElderly / Donald J. MacDougall

10. Society and Essentials for Well-Being: Social Policy and theProvision of Care / Neena L. Chappell

11. Foregoing Treatment: Killing versus Letting Die, and the Issueof Non-Feeding / Earl R. Winkler

12. Foregoing Life-Sustaining Treatment: The Canadian Law ReformCommission and the President's Commission / AlisterBrowne

13. Proxy Consent for Research on the Incompetent Elderly /Barry F. Brown

14. Gerontology's Challenge from Its Research Population /Beverly Burnside

15. Civil Liberties and the Elderly Patient / Arthur Schafer 16.Narrative, Perspective, and Aging / C.G. Prado

Part Three

Bibliography / James E. Thornton, Anne D. Evans, MeganStuart-Stubbs, Gerry Bates

General Index

Index of Names

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    Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
    Publication Date: 01/01/1988
    ISBN13: 9780774803106, 978-0774803106
    ISBN10: 077480310X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book reflects the complexity of ethical questions, but develops them in relation to a single general theme: that of the involvement of the elderly in the design of social policy and the research which affects them.

    Trade Review
    It is a very useful aid for professionals in gerontology or in social work, for ethicists, ministers of religion, and for all who are connected with the formation of our perceptions on this most valuable and often most neglected segment of our society. -- Béla I. Somfai * Journal of Religious Gerontology *
    An interesting collection of essays that should appeal especially to those involved in the provision of care for aged people, or in the analysis of social policy, or in the development of ethical concepts which seem relevant in the modern hospital environment. -- Sidney Sax * Bioethics *
    A richness of insights that only an interdisciplinary approach can give. -- Helga Kuhse * Bioethic News *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Contributors

    1. Introduction to Principal Themes and Issues / Earl R. Winklerand James E. Thornton

    Part One: General Perspectives

    2. On Reaching a New Agenda: Self-Determination and Aging / JaneA. Boyajian

    3. Ethics and Aging: Trends and Problems in the Clinical Setting /David Roy

    4. Ethical Aspects of Aging: Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility /John C. Bennett

    5. Paradigms of Aging: Growth versus Decline / James E. Birrenand Candace A. Stacey

    6. Cognitive Intervention in Later Life: Philosophical Issues /David F. Hultsch and Jane H. McEwan

    7. The Calculus of Discrimination: Discriminatory ResourceAllocation for an Aging Population / Eike-Henner W. Kluge

    8. Population Aging and the Economy: Some Issues in ResourceAllocation / Frank T. Denton and Byron G. Spencer

    Part Two: Specific Issues

    9. The Right to Participate: Ending Discrimination Against theElderly / Donald J. MacDougall

    10. Society and Essentials for Well-Being: Social Policy and theProvision of Care / Neena L. Chappell

    11. Foregoing Treatment: Killing versus Letting Die, and the Issueof Non-Feeding / Earl R. Winkler

    12. Foregoing Life-Sustaining Treatment: The Canadian Law ReformCommission and the President's Commission / AlisterBrowne

    13. Proxy Consent for Research on the Incompetent Elderly /Barry F. Brown

    14. Gerontology's Challenge from Its Research Population /Beverly Burnside

    15. Civil Liberties and the Elderly Patient / Arthur Schafer 16.Narrative, Perspective, and Aging / C.G. Prado

    Part Three

    Bibliography / James E. Thornton, Anne D. Evans, MeganStuart-Stubbs, Gerry Bates

    General Index

    Index of Names

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