The Philosophy of Medicine [electronic resource] : Framing the Field /

The term `bioethics' was coined in 1971, just as interest in the medical humanities claimed a prominent place in medical education. Out of this interest, a substantial area of research and scholarship took shape: the philosophy of medicine. This field has been directed to the epistemological, ontological, and value-theoretical issues occasioned by medicine and the biomedical sciences. Bioethics is nested in this field and can only be fully understood in terms of the foundational issues it addresses. This collection of essays in honor of Stuart F. Spicker, one of the individuals who gave shape to the philosophy of medicine, lays out the broad scope of concerns from the philosophy of embodiment, to issues of the role of ethics consultants, to concepts of disease, equity and the meaning of history.

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Main Authors: Engelhardt, H. Tristram. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2002
Subjects:Medicine., Philosophy., Ethics., Ontology., Medical ethics., Medicine & Public Health., Theory of Medicine/Bioethics., Philosophy, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47475-1
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2179772018-07-30T23:54:13ZThe Philosophy of Medicine [electronic resource] : Framing the Field / Engelhardt, H. Tristram. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,2002.engThe term `bioethics' was coined in 1971, just as interest in the medical humanities claimed a prominent place in medical education. Out of this interest, a substantial area of research and scholarship took shape: the philosophy of medicine. This field has been directed to the epistemological, ontological, and value-theoretical issues occasioned by medicine and the biomedical sciences. Bioethics is nested in this field and can only be fully understood in terms of the foundational issues it addresses. This collection of essays in honor of Stuart F. Spicker, one of the individuals who gave shape to the philosophy of medicine, lays out the broad scope of concerns from the philosophy of embodiment, to issues of the role of ethics consultants, to concepts of disease, equity and the meaning of history.The Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics: An Introduction to the Framing of a Field -- The Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics: An Introduction to the Framing of a Field -- The Philosophy of the Body and Bioethics -- Bodies of Knowledge, Philosophical Anthropology, and Philosophy of Medicine -- Bodies, Body Parts, and Body Language: Reflections on Ontology and Personal Identity in Medical Practice -- Bodies and Minds in the Philosophy of Medicine: Organ Sales and the Lived Body -- Euthanasia, Secular Priests, And the Centrality of Choice -- Accommodating Death: Euthanasia in The Netherlands -- Why Should Anyone Listen to Ethics Consultants? -- Changing Views of Paternalism in Research: Aids Activists Demand Change -- Fundamental Categories: The Mind, Equity, The State, and Time -- Three Designations of Disorder: Diversity, Disease and Determinism in Psychiatric Thought and Practice -- Equity and the Health Effects of Urbanization -- Engelhardt on Kant’s Moral Foundations and Hegel’s Category of the State -- Bole on Kant, Hegel, and Engelhardt: A Brief Reply -- Epilogue: The Use of the Past.The term `bioethics' was coined in 1971, just as interest in the medical humanities claimed a prominent place in medical education. Out of this interest, a substantial area of research and scholarship took shape: the philosophy of medicine. This field has been directed to the epistemological, ontological, and value-theoretical issues occasioned by medicine and the biomedical sciences. Bioethics is nested in this field and can only be fully understood in terms of the foundational issues it addresses. This collection of essays in honor of Stuart F. Spicker, one of the individuals who gave shape to the philosophy of medicine, lays out the broad scope of concerns from the philosophy of embodiment, to issues of the role of ethics consultants, to concepts of disease, equity and the meaning of history.Medicine.Philosophy.Ethics.Ontology.Medical ethics.Medicine & Public Health.Theory of Medicine/Bioethics.Ethics.Ontology.Philosophy, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47475-1URN:ISBN:9780306474750
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topic Medicine.
Philosophy.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Medical ethics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Philosophy, general.
Medicine.
Philosophy.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Medical ethics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Philosophy, general.
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Philosophy.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Medical ethics.
Medicine & Public Health.
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Ethics.
Ontology.
Philosophy, general.
Medicine.
Philosophy.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Medical ethics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Theory of Medicine/Bioethics.
Ethics.
Ontology.
Philosophy, general.
Engelhardt, H. Tristram. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The Philosophy of Medicine [electronic resource] : Framing the Field /
description The term `bioethics' was coined in 1971, just as interest in the medical humanities claimed a prominent place in medical education. Out of this interest, a substantial area of research and scholarship took shape: the philosophy of medicine. This field has been directed to the epistemological, ontological, and value-theoretical issues occasioned by medicine and the biomedical sciences. Bioethics is nested in this field and can only be fully understood in terms of the foundational issues it addresses. This collection of essays in honor of Stuart F. Spicker, one of the individuals who gave shape to the philosophy of medicine, lays out the broad scope of concerns from the philosophy of embodiment, to issues of the role of ethics consultants, to concepts of disease, equity and the meaning of history.
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