The Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics: An Introduction to the Framing of a Field; H.T. Engelhardt Jr. Section One: The Philosophy of the Body and Bioethics. Bodies of Knowledge, Philosophical Anthropology, and Philosophy of Medicine; H.A.M.J. ten Have. Bodies, Body Parts, and Body Language: Reflections on Ontology and Personal Identity in Medical Practice; M.W. Wartofsky. Bodies and Minds in the Philosophy of Medicine: Organ Sales and the Lived Body; M.J. Cherry. Section Two: Euthanasia, Secular Priests, and the Centrality of Choice. Accommodating Death: Euthanasia in the Netherlands; T. Halper. Why Should Anyone Listen to Ethics Consultants? G.J. Agich. Changing Views of Paternalism in Research: AIDS Activists Demand Change; L.M. Kopelman. Section Three: Fundamental Categories: The Mind, Equity, The State, and Time. Three Designations of Disorder: Diversity, Disease, and Determination in Psychiatric Thought and Practice; K.W.M. Fulford. Equity and the Health Effects of Urbanization; B.M. Dickens. Against Engelhardt on Kant's Moral Foundations and Hegel's Category of the State; T.J. Bole III. Bole on Kant, Hegel, and Engelhardt: A Brief Reply; H.T. Engelhardt, Jr. Epilogue: The Use of the Past; A. Sakai. Bibliography of the Works of Stuart Francis Spicker. Notes on Contributors. Index.