Reviews
Moody's questioning and reassessment of the bioethics of geriatric care will provoke thoughtful argument.
The main strength of Moody's work is the wealth of concrete detail he offers to demonstrate that, given the complexity of actual situations, abstract notions of rights and autonomy cannot be relied on for satisfactory analyses.
A useful resource for particular areas of interest such as nursing home placement and consent in the nursing home setting.
A formidable, knowledgeable, wide-ranging treatise on the myriad ethical problems that confront us all in our now rapidly aging society.