Naturalized bioethics : toward responsible knowing and practice

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Naturalized bioethics : toward responsible knowing and practice

edited by Hilde Lindemann, Marian Verkerk, Margaret Urban Walker

Cambridge University Press, 2009

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  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-265) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Naturalized bioethics represents a revolutionary change in how health care ethics is practised. It 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. Wary of idealisations that bypass social realities, the naturalism in ethics that is developed in this volume is empirically nourished and acutely aware that ethical theory is the practice of particular people in particular times, places, cultures, and professional environments. These essays situate the bioethicist within the clinical or research context, take seriously the web of relationships in which all human beings are nested, and explore a number of the different kinds of power relations that inform health care encounters. Naturalized Bioethics aims to help bioethicists, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, disability studies scholars, medical researchers, and other health professionals address the ethical issues surrounding health care.

目次

  • 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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