Arthur L.Caplan- A Selected Bibliography
As part of 2005-2006 Ethics Series, Arthur Caplan,
Chair of the Department of Medical Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania,
will examine the evolution, soundness and future of current norms governing
withdrawal or withholding of health care for the terminally ill and cognitively
impaired in the United States.
Selected Books by Arthur L. Caplan
Assisted suicide: finding common ground, by Lois Snyder
& Arthur L. Caplan. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002.
Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Due consideration: controversy in the age of medical miracles,
by Arthur L. Caplan New York : Wiley, 1998. Available at DeKalb
County Public Library or through Interlibrary
Loan.
Am I my brother's keeper?: the ethical frontiers of biomedicine,
by Arthur L. Caplan. Bloomington : Indiana University Press,
c1997. R724 .C337
Moral matters: ethical issues in medicine and the life sciences,
by Arthur L. Caplan. New York: Wiley, 1995. Available through
Interlibrary
Loan
If I were a rich man could I buy a pancreas?: and other essays
on the ethics of health care, by Arthur L. Caplan. Bloomington
: Indiana University Press, c1992. R724 .C34
When medicine went mad: bioethics and the Holocaust,
edited by Arthur L. Caplan. Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, c1992. R853.H8
W54
The Sociobiology debate: readings on ethical and scientific
issues, edited by Arthur L. Caplan. New York : Harper &
Row, c1978. GN365.9 .S62
Book Reviews by Arthur L. Caplan
Book
reviews. `The Least Worst Death: Essays in Bioethics on
the End of Life' by Margaret Pabst Battin in Ethics Jul96,
106 (4)
Book reviews. `Drawing the Line: Life, Death, and
Ethical Choices in an American Hospital' by Samuel Gorovitz in Ethics
Jul92, 102 (4)
Ethics.
'For the Patients Good: The Restoration of Beneficence in health Care
by Edmund D. Pellegrino and David C. Thomasma in JAMA: Journal of
the American Medical Association 6/9/89, 261 (22)
The
Machine at the Bedside (Book). 'The Machine at the Bedside'
by Stanley J. Reiser and Michael Anbar in American Scientist May/Jun86,
74 (93) 
Selected Articles
Should
Congress make it harder to withdraw food and fluids from incapacitated
patients?, CQ Researcher; 5/13/2005, 15 (18) 
Caplan, Arthur L.
Misusing the Nazi analogy, Science,
7/22/2005, 309 (5734)
Caplan, Arthur L. & Synder, Lois. The
role of guidelines in the practice of physician-assisted suicide
Annals of Internal Medicine, 03/21/2000, 132 (6)
Synder, Lois & Caplan, Arthur L..
Assisted suicide: finding common ground. Annals of
Internal Medicine, 03/21/2000, 132 (6) 
Dreifus, Claudia. Who
gets the liver transplant? New York Times Magazine,
12/15/96, 146 (50642)
Caplan, Arthur L. Medicine without end? Trends
in Health Care, Law & Ethics. Piscataway:
Winter 1994, 9 (1) Available through Interlibrary
Loan
Jennings, Bruce, Callahan, Daniel & Caplan, Arthur L.Ethical
challenges of chronic illness The Hastings Center Report.
Hastings-on-Hudson: Feb 1988, 18 (1)
Interview
Dr.
Arthur Caplan on the ethics of cloning, septuplets, the right to die,
and more. Biography; Apr98, 2 (4)
Websites
Arthur L. Caplan articles on bioethics, readings, links and more. http://www.bioethics.net/articles.php?viewCat=2
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