Introduction PART I: BACKGROUND AND ORIGINS OF THE BELMONT REPORT 1. On the Origins and Future of the Belmont Report Albert R. Jonsen 2. The Origins and Evolution of the Belmont Report Tom L. Beauchamp PART II: THE BELMONT PRINCIPLES: INFLUENCE & APPLICATION 3. The Dog in the Night-Time: Or the Curious Relationship of the Belmont Report and the President's Commission Alexander M. Capron 4. Beyond Belmont: Trust, Openness, and the Work of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments Ruth R.
Faden, Anna Mastroianni, and Jeffrey P. Kahn 5. Relating to History: The Influence of the National Commission and Its Belmont Report on the National Bioethics Advisory Commission Harold T. Shapiro and Eric M. Meslin 6. The Principles of the Belmont Report : How Have Respect for Persons, Beneficence, and Justice Been Applied in Clinical Medicine? Eric J. Cassell Part III: THE BELMONT PRINCIPLES: POSSIBILITIES, LIMITATIONS, AND UNRESOLVED QUESTIONS 7. We Sure We Are Older But Are We Wiser? Karen Lebacqz 8.
Toward a More Robust Autonomy: Revisiting the Belmont Report Larry R. Churchill 9. The National Commission's Ethical Principles With Special Attention to Beneficence Robert J. Levine 10. Justice beyond Belmont Patricia A. King 11. Belmont Revisited Through a Feminist Lens Susan Sherwin 12. Protecting Communities in Research: From a New Principle to Rational Protections Ezekiel J.
Emanuel and Charles Weijer 13. Ranking, Balancing, or Simultaneity: Resolving Conflicts Among the Belmont Principles Robert M. Veatch 14. Specifying, Balancing, and Interpreting Bioethical Principles Henry S. Richardson 15. Max Weber Meets the Belmont Report : Toward a Sociological Interpretation of Principlism John H. Evans Epilogue: Looking Back to Look Forward James F. Childress Appendix: The Belmont Report Contributors Index.