Life : the human being between life and death : a dialogue between medicine and philosophy : recurrent issues and new approaches

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Life : the human being between life and death : a dialogue between medicine and philosophy : recurrent issues and new approaches

edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and Zbigniew Zalewski

(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 64)

Kluwer Academic, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Medicine's crucial concern with health is perennial, but its reflection, concepts, means change with the advance of science and social life. We present here a fascinating panorama of current medical discussions with their philosophical underpinnings, and queries as they have evolved from the past. The role of Tymieniecka's phenomenology of life is brought forth as the system of philosophical reference.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Logic of Medicine. Two Models of Medical Knowledge
  • Z. Szawarski. The Logics of Medicine: Discovery and Evaluation
  • K. Wildes. The Structure of Medical Knowledge and Reasoning
  • J. Doroszewski. The Significance of `Alternative Medicine' for the Philosophy of Medicine
  • J. Widder. The Phenomenological Aspects of Mental Disorders
  • P. Mroz. Illness as Evil and Illness as Good
  • J. Hartman. Aesthetics of Medicine. Essay on the Borderline of Aesthetics, Art History and the History of Medicine
  • M. Golaszewska. Medicine and Art
  • G. Podraza-Ucinska. Part II: Conceptions of the Human Being. The Zapping Animal. Oscillating Images of the Human Person in Modern Medicine
  • H. ten Have. New Biomedical Developments and their Impact on the Legal Theory and Practice of the Mind-Body Relationship
  • C. Byk. A Human Being - a Cosmic Being
  • M. Kudelska. The Philosophical Foundations of Yoga Therapy
  • M. Jakubczak. To Be (Alive) or to Have (Good Health)
  • K. Gibinnski. Worship - Autonomy - Responsibility. (Wo)Man and Death in the Second Half of the 20th Century
  • K. Szewczyk. Existential Values
  • J. Lipiec. Is Personalism an Adequate Moral System for Bioethics? The Test Case of Artificial Insemination
  • M. de Wachter. Part III: Ethics of Medicine. From Abortion to Euthanasia: Rethinking the Value of Life at the End of the Christian Age
  • T. Engelhardt. Changing Values in Contemporary Medicine
  • R. Barnet. Clinical Decisions, Impaired Capacity and the Public Interest
  • D. Evans. Advance Directives: Self-Determination, Physician's Responsibility, Value Of Life
  • H.-M. Sass. The Ethical Problems of Doctors's Decisions: ThePatient's Autonomy and Paternalism
  • B. Maroszy ska-Jezowska. Some Remarks on `Quasi-surrogate' Decision Making
  • J. Ja tal. Justice and Beneficence in Deficiency Medicine
  • A. Alichniewicz. The Media and Health
  • I. Fiut. Part IV: The Polish School of Medicine. The Polish School of Medicine
  • Lessons from the Past
  • I. Loewey. Forerunner of Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine
  • J. Kalu a, W. Szumowski. Annex.

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  • NCID
    BB08205256
  • ISBN
    • 9789048153176
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 319 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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