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Naturalized Bioethics - Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor Hilde Lindemann is Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. A former editor of Hypatia and The Hastings Center Report! she is the author of a number of books! including An Invitation to Feminist Ethics and Damaged Identities! Narrative Repair. Marian Verkerk is Professor of the Ethics of Care at the University Medical Center! Groningen! in the Netherlands! where she is also Head of the Department of Medical Ethics! Health Law! and Medical Humanities and Director of the Center for the Ethics of Care. Margaret Urban Walker is Lincoln Professor of Ethics and Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University. Her work on moral epistemology and moral psychology includes Moral Repair: Reconstructing Moral Relations After Wrongdoing; Moral Contexts; and Moral Understandings: A Feminist Study in Ethics! now in its second edition. Klappentext Naturalized Bioethics shows bioethicists and health care professionals a new way to address the ethical issues surrounding health care. Zusammenfassung Naturalized Bioethics calls for bioethicists to give up their dependence on utilitarianism and other ideal moral theories and instead to move toward a self-reflexive! socially inquisitive! politically critical! and inclusive ethics. The book helps bioethicists and health care professionals to address the ethical issues surrounding health care. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Responsible Knowing: 1. Moral bodies: epistemologies of embodiment Jackie Leach Scully; 2. Choosing surgical birth: desire and the nature of bioethical advice Raymond DeVries, Lisa Kane Low, and Elizabeth Bogdan-Lovis; 3. Holding on to Edmund: the relational work of identity Hilde Lindemann; 4. Caring, minimal autonomy, and the limits of liberalism Agnieszka Jaworska; 5. Narrative, complexity, and context: autonomy as an epistemic value Naomi Scheman; 6. Toward a naturalized narrative bioethics Tod Chambers; Part II. Responsible Practice: 7. Motivating health: empathy and the normative activity of coping Jodi Halpern and Margaret Olivia Little; 8. Economies of hope in a period of transition: parents in the time leading up to their child's liver transplantation Marre Knibbe and Marian Verkerk; 9. Consent as a grant of autonomy: a care ethics reader of informed consent Joan Tronto; 10. Professional loving care and the bearable heaviness of being Annelies van Heijst; 11. Ideal theory bioethics and the exclusion of people with severe cognitive disabilities Eva Feder Kittay; 12. Epilogue: naturalized bioethics in practice Marian Verkerk and Hilde Lindemann....

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Autori Hilde Lindemann, Hilde Verkerk Lindemann
Con la collaborazione di Hilde Lindemann (Editore), Hilde (Michigan State University) Lindemann (Editore), Margaret Urban Walker (Editore), Margaret (Marquette University Urban Walker (Editore), Marian Verkerk (Editore), Marian (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Verkerk (Editore), Margaret Urban Walker (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.10.2008
 
EAN 9780521895248
ISBN 978-0-521-89524-8
Dimensioni 158 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica

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