Ethics Bibliography
Revised 25
August 2008
AGING AND ETHICAL ISSUES
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Atchley,
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J., and Schaie, K. (eds.) HANDBOOK OF THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING (5th ed.),
Birren,
J., Sloane, R., and Cohen, G. (eds.) HANDBOOK OF MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING (2nd
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D., SETTING LIMITS: MEDICAL GOALS IN AN AGING SOCIETY, Washington, DC:
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A., "Is aging a disease?" in S. Spiker and S. Ingman (eds.),
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D., "Dignity in aging," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 4, 1974, 6-8.
Christiansen,
D., "Aging and the aged: Ethical implications in aging," in W. Reich
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for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, THE HUMANITIES, HEALTH CARE, AND
THE ELDERLY, 1985.
Cole,
T. R., "The 'enlightened' view of aging: Victorian morality in a new
key," HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, V. 13 (June), 1983, 34-40.
Cole,
T. R., and Gadow, S. (eds.), WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GROW OLD? REFLECTIONS FROM
THE HUMANITIES, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1986.
Dervin,
J., Dervin, P., and Jonsen, A., "Ethical Considerations in
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Duslander,
J., "Legal and ethical considerations in the care of the elderly,"
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Fries,
J., and Crapo, L., VITALITY AND AGING:
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Foner,
N., "Old and frail and everywhere unequal,"
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Gorovitz,
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Hooyman,
N. R., and Kiyak, H. A., SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY (6th ed.),
Hoyer,
W. J., and Roodin, P., ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING (5th ed.),
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N. (ed.), AGING AND ETHICS: philosophical
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Jecker,
N. S., and Pearlman, R. A., "Ethical constraints on rationing medical care
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Jonsen,
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Kalish,
R., LATE ADULTHOOD: PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (2nd edition),
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Kaplan,
J., "In Search of Policies for the Care of the Aged," in L. Tancredi
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the Conference on Health Care and Changing Values, Washington, DC:
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Kart,
C. S., THE REALITIES OF AGING: AN INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (5th ed.),
Kart,
C. S., Metress, E. K., and Metress, S. P., AGING, HEALTH, AND SOCIETY, Boston:
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1988.
Levenson,
S. A., "Ethical dilemmas of the 80s," in R. J. Ham (ed.), GERIATRIC MEDICINE
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Lowy,
L., SOCIAL WORK WITH THE AGING: THE CHALLENGE AND PROMISE OF THE LATER YEARS
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Moody,
H. R., ETHICS IN AN AGING SOCIETY, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
1992.
Moody,
H. R., AGING: CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES (2nd Edition), Thousand
Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press, 1998.
Morgan,
L. and Kunkel, S., AGING THE SOCIAL CONTEXT(2nd Edition), Thousand
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Neugarten,
B. and Havighurst, R. (eds.), EXTENDING THE HUMAN LIFE SPAN: SOCIAL POLICY AND
SOCIAL ETHICS AND THE AGING SOCIETY, [Chicago] : Committee on Human
Development, University of Chicago, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office,
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Palmore,
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Park,
D. C., Morrell, R W., and Shifren, K. (eds), PROCESSING OF MEDICAL INFORMATION
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Posner,
R. A., AGING AND OLD AGE, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
Pruchno,
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Quadango,
J., AGING AND THE LIFE COURSE (2nd Edition), Boston : McGraw-Hill,
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Schneider,
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Duke University Press, 1977.
Spicker,
S. F., Ingman, S. R., and Lawson, I. R., ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF GERIATRIC CARE:
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Spiker,
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Stoller,
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