1st Edition
Medical Ethics in the Catholic Tradition Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, Medicine, and the Law
1. The Point of Departure
2. The Foundations
3. The Modern Codes: The Ethics of Research Involving Human Patients/Subjects
4. Abortion: In the Beginning
5. The Reproductive Finality
6. Human Cloning and Human Embryonic Stem Cell Use
7. The New Eugenics: Therapy – Enhancement – Screening – Testing – Engineering
8. Special Relationships/Special Responsibilities
9. The Provision of Health Care
10. Issues at the End of Life
Biography
Margaret M. Hogan is the inaugural holder of the McNerney-Hanson Endowed Chair in Ethics at the University of Portland. She is also the Founding Director of the Garaventa Center for Catholic Intellectual Life and American Culture. She is a fellow of the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture.
Edward M. Hogan is the Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Kenrick Glennon Seminary, USA. He was the Director of the Pontifical Paul VI Institute for Catechetical and Pastoral Studies for the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, served on the Vision Team for the Archdiocese, and managed Imprimaturs for the Archdiocese.
Annique K. Hogan is a practicing pediatrician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. She serves as a member of the faculty for the Medical Humanities Program in the Collegium Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
Matthew J.D. Hogan is an attorney and compliance professional in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius. He served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.






