Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics: A Twenty-Year Retrospective and Critical Appraisal - Philosophy and Medicine - Ronald a Carson - Books - Springer - 9780792335450 - August 31, 1997
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Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics: A Twenty-Year Retrospective and Critical Appraisal - Philosophy and Medicine 1997 edition

Papers presented at a symposium on philosophy and medicine at the Institute for the Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1974 were published in the inaugural volume of this series.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Introduction; R. A. Carson, C. R. Burns. Section I: History and Theory. Bioethics as an Interdisciplinary Enterprise: Where Does Ethics Fit in the Mosaic of Disciplines? E. D. Pellegrino. Humanities in the Service of Medicine: Three Models; K. Danner Clouser. The Primacy of Practice: Medicine and Postmodernism; S. Toulmin. What Can the Epistemologists Learn from the Endocrinologists? Or is the Philosophy of Medicine Based on a Mistake? M. W. Wartofsky. Praxis as a Keystone for the Philosophy and Professional Ethics of Medicine: The Need for an Arch-Support: Commentary on Toulmin and Wartofsky; E. D. Pellegrino. Bioethics and the Philosophy of Medicine Reconsidered; H. T. Engelhardt, Jr. From Synthesis and System to Morals and Procedure: The Development of Philosophy of Medicine; H. ten Have. The Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics: Commentary on ten Have and Engelhardt; S. F. Spicker. Section II: Practice and Theory. Bioethics in Social Context; L. R. Churchill. The Week of November Seventh: Bioethics as Practice; J. Andre. Toward a Humanist Bioethics: Commentary on Churchill and Andre; T. R. Cole. Medical Ethics as Reflective Practice; R. A. Carson. From Principles to Reflective Practice or Narrative Ethics? Commentary on Carson; A. Hudson Jones. Hedgehogs and Hermaphrodites: Toward a More Anthropological Bioethics; C. Elliott. An Anthropological Bioethics: Hermeneutical or Critical? Commentary on Elliott; G. P. McKenny. Medicine's Challenge to Relativism: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation; L. M. Kopelman. We be of one blood, you and I': Commentary on Kopelman; G. Gillett. Must Patients Suffer? C. S. Campbell. Doctors and Their Suffering Patients: Commentary on Campbell; D. Barnard. SectionIII: Policy. Whatever Happened to Research Ethics? B. Brody. What's Happening in research Ethics? Commentary on Brody; H. Y. Vanderpool. At the Intersection of Medicine, Law, Economics, and Ethics: Bioethics and the Art of Intellectual Cross-Dressing; E. H. Morreim. Intellectual Cross-Dressing: An Eccentricity or a Practical Necessity? Commentary on Morreim; W. J. Winslade. Notes on Contributors. Index.

Contributor Bio:  Carson, Ronald A Ronald A. Carson is Professor Emeritus at the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch. He has received fellowships from the Institute on Human Values in Medicine, the Council for Philosophical Studies, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. He is an elected Fellow of the Hastings Center, a former president of the Society for Health and Human Values, and a recipient of that society's annual award. He has written many articles, chapters, and book reviews. He is co-editor of four books, including Practicing the Medical Humanities: Engaging Physicians and Patients (2003).

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 31, 1997
ISBN13 9780792335450
Publishers Springer
Pages 341
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 20 mm   ·   666 g
Language English  
Editor Burns, C.R.
Editor Carson, Ronald A.