Selected Product: | Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Medical Ethics Hardcover Edition: 8 Author: Ronald Munson Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Release Date: 2007-03-30 ISBN-10: 0495095028 ISBN-13: 9780495095026 List Price: $129.95 Average Customer Rating: | | First, Do No Harm ISBN-10: 044922290X ISBN-13: 9780449222904 List Price:$7.99 Tough Decisions: Cases in Medical Ethics ISBN-10: 019509042X ISBN-13: 9780195090420 List Price:$35.00 Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy ISBN-10: 0534520847 ISBN-13: 9780534520847 List Price:$85.95 Handbook for Health Care Ethics Committees ISBN-10: 0801884489 ISBN-13: 9780801884481 List Price:$29.95 Moral Status: Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things (Issues in Biomedical Ethics) ISBN-10: 0198250401 ISBN-13: 9780198250401 List Price:$68.00 |
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But the encylopedic approach has its drawbacks. First, each chapter is very long and slow to read. I have found resistance from students to read entire chapters. The next time I use the text I will direct the students to particular sections within the chapters. Second, and more problematic, the text is rather undeveloped in its moral theory. Munson confines his explict moral reasoning to a specific section in each chapter, often devoting no more than a short paragraph to each school of thought. In addition, Munson only rarely takes a position on these issues himself. Without a central guiding moral vision or approach, students are often left bewildered and perplexed about what to think of these issues themselves.
In the end, I believe that the strengths of Munson's text outweigh its shortcomings, though professors who are considering this volume should be aware that they will need to do a lot of focusing of class discussions. | Medical Ethics Bonanza | Customer Rating: | | the information is overwhelming.....this is my first Philosophy book and I am amazed at all the information that is in this book.....wonderful scenarios to discuss in class......makes you look at things from the other side of the fence.....only drawback....takes forever to read.....this book is not for the speed-reader..... |
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