<P><EM>Bioethics: 50 Puzzles, Problems, and Thought Experiments </EM>collects 50 cases¿both real and imaginary¿that have been, or should be, of special interest and importance to philosophical bioethics. Cases are collected together under topical headings in a natural order for an introductory course in bioethics. Each case is described in a few pages, which includes bioethical context, a concise narrative of the case itself, and a discussion of its importance, both for broader philosophical issues and for practical problems in clinical ethics and health policy. Each entry also contains a brief, annotated, list of suggested readings. In addition to the classic cases in bioethics, the book contains discussion of cases that involve several emerging bioethical issues: especially, issues around disability, social justice, and the practice of medicine in a diverse and globalized world.</P><P><STRONG>Key Features:</STRONG></P><UL><LI>Gives readers all chapters presented in an identical forma