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May 9, 1996 0801853974 978-0801853975

Recent years have seen a growing interest in the questions of ethics and aging. Advances in medical technology have created dilemmas for physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals over such questions as the allocation of resources and a patient's "right to die." At the same time, the aging of the American population raises concerns about social policies that involve the role of government. In Ethics in an Aging Society Harry R. Moody examines both the clinical and the policy issues that center around aging.

Moody pays special attention to the ethical problems associated with two particularly timely concerns—Alzheimer's disease and the increasingly controversial issue of "rational suicide" for reasons of age. He also focuses on the rights of patients in long-term care and on the question of justice between generations (Are older patients using more than their "fair share" of scarce health care dollars?).

"These ethical questions," Moody emphasizes, "are not abstract ones. They arise in the specific historical and political context of America in the closing decade of the twentieth century... This book can best be understood as a meditation on two compelling liberal ideas—autonomy and justice—that have inspired our thinking about ethics and the aging society. The story which unfolds in the book is a story both about the power of those ideals and also about inescapable facts of old age that make those ideals problematic."


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Moody's questioning and reassessment of the bioethics of geriatric care will provoke thoughtful argument.

(New England Journal of Medicine )

The main strength of Moody's work is the wealth of concrete detail he offers to demonstrate that, given the complexity of actual situations, abstract notions of rights and autonomy cannot be relied on for satisfactory analyses.

(Ethics )

A useful resource for particular areas of interest such as nursing home placement and consent in the nursing home setting.

(Health Progress )

A formidable, knowledgeable, wide-ranging treatise on the myriad ethical problems that confront us all in our now rapidly aging society.

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About the Author

Harry R. Moody is deputy director of the Brookdale Center on Aging of Hunter College.


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The growing interest in questions of ethics and aging in recent years has been stimulated by two broad trends: advances in medical technology that have led to dilemmas of clinical bioethics (for example, decisions surrounding death and dying); and the coming of an aging society with rising numbers of dependent elderly people whose care raises far-reaching questions of social policy. Read the first page
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