"This is an important book for readers in philosophy who seek to understand the thinking that drives medical ethics and the importance of teaching it. It provides a way to reflect on ethical dilemmas and nurtures a spirit of philosophical enquiry in the health professional." --Olinda Timms, Adjunct Professor, Division of Health and Humanities, St Johns Research Institute, Bangalore "Meta-ethics is too often overlooked in healthcare ethics, yet it grounds all subsequent, practical reflections. Di Nucci's book helps to fill this important gap, before delving into specific questions. Its engaging and conversational style makes it a welcome introduction for students to the intricacies of moral thinking." --Silvia Caprioglio Panizza, Lecturer in Ethics, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia "Ethics in Healthcare offers a brilliant, perspicuous and well-argued introduction to ethics in general and healthcare ethics in particular. It has a lot to offer to medical students with an interest in the wider philosophical background to medical ethics. Also, it offers an exemplary treatment of central issues in medical ethics, e.
g. assisted suicide, consent and special responsibilities of doctors." --Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University.