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The Ethics of Ability and Enhancement

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This book explores our ethical responsibilities regarding health in general and disabilities in particular. Disability studies and human enhancement stand out as two emerging areas of research in medical ethics, prompting debates into ethical questions of identity, embodiment, discrimination, and accommodation, as well as questions concerning distributive justice and limitations on people's medical rights. Edited by two ethicist philosophers, this book combines their mastery of the theoretical debates surrounding disability and human enhancement with attention to real world questions that health workers and patients may face. By including a wide range of high-quality voices and perspectives, the book provides an invaluable resource for scholars who are working on this important and emerging area of leadership and health care ethics.

List of contents

1. Theorizing about Human Capacity: A View from the Nineteenth Century.- 2. A More "Inclusive" Approach to Enhancement and Disability.- 3. Disability & Doing Justice.- 4. Disability, Well-being, and (In)Apt Emotions.- 5. Kantian Ethics, Well-being, and Disability.- 6. Dementia, Advance Directives, and the Problem of Temporal Selfishness.- 7. How Old is Old? Changing Conceptions of Old Age.- 8. Why Parents Should Enhance Their Children.- 9. Cosmopolitan Moral Enhancement..

About the author

Jessica Flanigan is Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies and Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, USA. Terry L. Price is Professor of Leadership Studies and Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, USA.

Summary

This book explores our ethical responsibilities regarding health in general and disabilities in particular. Disability studies and human enhancement stand out as two emerging areas of research in medical ethics, prompting debates into ethical questions of identity, embodiment, discrimination, and accommodation, as well as questions concerning distributive justice and limitations on people’s medical rights. Edited by two ethicist philosophers, this book combines their mastery of the theoretical debates surrounding disability and human enhancement with attention to real world questions that health workers and patients may face. By including a wide range of high-quality voices and perspectives, the book provides an invaluable resource for scholars who are working on this important and emerging area of leadership and health care ethics. 

Product details

Assisted by Jessic Flanigan (Editor), Jessica Flanigan (Editor), L Price (Editor), L Price (Editor), Terry L. Price (Editor)
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2017
 
EAN 9781349953028
ISBN 978-1-349-95302-8
No. of pages 203
Dimensions 155 mm x 218 mm x 19 mm
Weight 416 g
Illustrations IX, 203 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Jepson Studies in Leadership
Jepson Studies in Leadership
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, B, Leadership, Business and Management, Business Strategy/Leadership, Health economics, Business ethics & social responsibility, health care, Health Care Management, Business Ethics, Management science, Health services administration

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