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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :Bloomsbury Academic, | [London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949293389102882
    Format: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781350288478 , 9781350288461
    Content: "This provocative analysis by three leading bioethicists criticizes contemporary neuroscientific claims about individual morality and notions of good and evil. It connects moral philosophy to neoclassical economics and successfully challenges the idea that we can locate morality in the brain. Instead of discovering the source of morality in the brain as they claim to, the popularizers of contemporary pop neuroscience are shown to participate in an understanding of human behavior that serves the vested interests of contemporary political economy. Providing evidence that the history of claims about morality and brain function reach back 400 years, the authors locate its genesis in the beginnings of modern philosophy, science, and economics. They further map this trajectory through the economic and moral theories of John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, David Hume, and the Chicago School of Economics to uncover a pervasive colonial anthropology at play in the work of leading neuroscientists today."--
    Note: Includes index. , Introduction: The Age of the Brain -- Part 1 The Neuroscientific Narrative of Morality. Chapter 1: The Neuroscientific Narrative of Vice ; Chapter 2: The Neuroscientific Narrative of Virtue ; Chapter 3: Popular (Neuro)Science and Other Political Economy Schemes -- Part 2 The Evolution of an Artifactual Being. Chapter 4: The Neoliberal Narrative of Morality ; Chapter 5: Springs of Action and the Political Management of the Poor ; Chapter 6: Bacon, Smith, and the End of Virtue Concluding Un(neuro)scientific Postlude: Between Beasts and Angels -- Index. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781350288485
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Philadelphia, Pa. [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis
    UID:
    gbv_514100486
    Format: S. 205 - 323
    Series Statement: The journal of medicine and philosophy 31.2006,3
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bioethik
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1860374913
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 243 pages)
    ISBN: 9781666747201 , 1666747203
    Content: "Ethics Lost in Modernity: Reflections on Wittgenstein and Bioethics turns to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein as a guide to understand the immense success--yet great danger--of bioethics. Matthew Vest traces the story of bioethics since its inception in the late 1960s as a way to uncover a number of hidden assumptions within modern ethics that relies upon scientific theorizing as the fundamental way of thinking. Autonomy and utilitarianism, in particular, are two nearly unquestioned goals of scientific theorizing that are easily accessible, but at what cost? Vest argues that such an ethics enacts a thin moral calculation that runs the risk of enslaving ethics to scientism. Far from the depth of religious ethos and practices of virtue, modern ethics is lost amidst thin ethical theories, enacting a language game that instrumentalizes ethics in service of technological, bureaucratic, and professional end goals. He proposes that true moral living is far from anti-science, but rather is envisioned best when ethics and science are balanced with keen insights from ancient sacred cosmology"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-236) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781666747188
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1666747181
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vest, Matthew S Ethics lost in modernity Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers, [2023] ISBN 1666747181
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Notre Dame, Ind. :Univ. of Notre Dame Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV040310570
    Format: 411 S.
    Edition: Reprint.
    ISBN: 978-0-268-02227-3 , 0-268-02227-5
    Series Statement: Notre Dame studies in medical ethics
    Language: English
    Keywords: Thanatologie ; Medizinische Ethik
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_BV039818380
    Format: VI, 200 S. ; , 24 cm.
    Edition: IX, 200 S.
    ISBN: 978-94-007-2243-9 , 978-94-007-2244-6
    Series Statement: Philosophy and medicine 100
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
    RVK:
    Keywords: Bioethik ; Medizinische Ethik ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9959243976002883
    Format: 1 online resource (620 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8135-6248-1
    Content: Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice. In Health Humanities Reader, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to survey the rich body of work that has already emerged from the field—and to imagine fresh approaches to the health humanities in these original essays. The collection’s contributors reflect the extraordinary diversity of the field, including scholars from the disciplines of disability studies, history, literature, nursing, religion, narrative medicine, philosophy, bioethics, medicine, and the social sciences. With warmth and humor, critical acumen and ethical insight, Health Humanities Reader truly humanizes the field of medicine. Its accessible language and broad scope offers something for everyone from the experienced medical professional to a reader interested in health and illness.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword: Too Long Too Short -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: The Why, The What, And The How Of The Medical/Health Humanities -- , Part I. Disease And Illness -- , Chapter 1. Being A Good Story: The Humanities As Therapeutic Practice -- , Chapter 2. Illuminating The It, Thee, And We Of Disease And Illness: The Metamorphosis And Related Works -- , Chapter 3. “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses In The Rhetoric Of Morgellons -- , Chapter 4. My Quest For Health -- , Part II. Disability -- , Chapter 5. Disability In Two Doctor Stories -- , Chapter 6. Music And Disability -- , Chapter 7. American Narrative Films And Disability: An Uneasy History -- , Chapter 8. Standout -- , Part III. Death And Dying -- , Chapter 9. When The Doctor Is Not God: The Impact Of Religion On Medical Decision Making At The End Of Life -- , Chapter 10. Postmodern Death And Dying: A Literary Analysis -- , Chapter 11. Second Degree Block: Poem And Commentary -- , Part IV. Patient- Professional Relationships -- , Chapter 12. Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, And The Social Context Of The Patient-Professional Relationship -- , Chapter 13. Humanities And The Medical Home -- , Chapter 14. Occupational Medicine -- , Part V. The Body -- , Chapter 15. The Virtues Of The Imperfect Body -- , Chapter 16. Seeing Bodies In Pain -- , Chapter 17. Public Fetuses -- , Chapter 18. More Body: A Performance For Five (Or More) Bodies -- , Part VI. Gender And Sexuality -- , Chapter 19. Adult Intake Form -- , Chapter 20. What Is Sex For? Or, The Many Uses Of The Vag -- , Chapter 21. “I Always Prefer The Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown And Feminist Histories Of Medicine -- , Chapter 22. Comics In The Health Humanities: A New Approach To Sex And Gender Education -- , Chapter 23. I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar: On Gender And Medicine -- , Part VII. Race And Class -- , Chapter 24. Listening As Freedom: Narrative, Health, And Social Justice -- , Chapter 25. Race And Mental Health -- , Chapter 26. Law’S Hand In Race, Class, And Health Inequities: On The Humanities And The Social Determinants Of Health -- , Chapter 27. The Rooms Of Our Souls -- , Part VIII. Aging -- , Chapter 28. “Old Age Isn’T A Battle, It’S A Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’S Everyman -- , Chapter 29. “Do You Remember Me?” Constructions Of Alzheimer’S Disease In Literature And Film -- , Chapter 30. Love In The Time Of Dementia -- , Part IX. Mental Illness -- , Chapter 31. Narrating Our Sadness, With A Little Help From The Humanities -- , Chapter 32. Teaching Narratives Of Mental Illness -- , Chapter 33. Community Psychiatry And The Medical Humanities -- , Chapter 34. Culpability -- , Part X. Spirituality And Religion -- , Chapter 35. Rites Of Bioethics -- , Chapter 36. Health And Humanities: Spirituality And Religion -- , Chapter 37. Scientia Mortis And The Ars Moriendi: To The Memory Of Norman -- , Chapter 38. Meditations Of An Anesthesiologist: Poem And Commentary -- , Part XI. Science And Technology -- , Chapter 39. Andromeda’S Futures: A Story Of Humanities, Technology, Science, And Art -- , Chapter 40. Knowing And Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein -- , Chapter 41. A Brief History Of Love: A Rationale For The History Of Epidemics -- , Chapter 42. Calcedonies -- , Part XII. Health Professions Education -- , Chapter 43. Teaching Autism Through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing The Divide Between Bioethics And Medical Humanities -- , Chapter 44. Courting Discomfort In An Undergraduate Health Humanities Classroom -- , Chapter 45. The Medical Humanities In Medical Education: Toward A Medical Aesthetics Of Resistance -- , Chapter 46. In Defense Of Cheaper Stethoscopes -- , References -- , Notes On Contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8135-6247-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-11111-1
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959127910202883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 12 photographs, 2 graphic chap
    ISBN: 9780813562483
    Content: Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice. In Health Humanities Reader, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. Friedman have assembled fifty-four leading scholars, educators, artists, and clinicians to survey the rich body of work that has already emerged from the field—and to imagine fresh approaches to the health humanities in these original essays. The collection’s contributors reflect the extraordinary diversity of the field, including scholars from the disciplines of disability studies, history, literature, nursing, religion, narrative medicine, philosophy, bioethics, medicine, and the social sciences. With warmth and humor, critical acumen and ethical insight, Health Humanities Reader truly humanizes the field of medicine. Its accessible language and broad scope offers something for everyone from the experienced medical professional to a reader interested in health and illness.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword: Too Long Too Short / , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: The Why, The What, And The How Of The Medical/Health Humanities / , Part I. Disease And Illness -- , Chapter 1. Being A Good Story: The Humanities As Therapeutic Practice / , Chapter 2. Illuminating The It, Thee, And We Of Disease And Illness: The Metamorphosis And Related Works / , Chapter 3. “This Weird, Incurable Disease”: Competing Diagnoses In The Rhetoric Of Morgellons / , Chapter 4. My Quest For Health / , Part II. Disability -- , Chapter 5. Disability In Two Doctor Stories / , Chapter 6. Music And Disability / , Chapter 7. American Narrative Films And Disability: An Uneasy History / , Chapter 8. Standout / , Part III. Death And Dying -- , Chapter 9. When The Doctor Is Not God: The Impact Of Religion On Medical Decision Making At The End Of Life / , Chapter 10. Postmodern Death And Dying: A Literary Analysis / , Chapter 11. Second Degree Block: Poem And Commentary / , Part IV. Patient- Professional Relationships -- , Chapter 12. Social Studies: The Humanities, Narrative, And The Social Context Of The Patient-Professional Relationship / , Chapter 13. Humanities And The Medical Home / , Chapter 14. Occupational Medicine / , Part V. The Body -- , Chapter 15. The Virtues Of The Imperfect Body / , Chapter 16. Seeing Bodies In Pain / , Chapter 17. Public Fetuses / , Chapter 18. More Body: A Performance For Five (Or More) Bodies / , Part VI. Gender And Sexuality -- , Chapter 19. Adult Intake Form / , Chapter 20. What Is Sex For? Or, The Many Uses Of The Vag / , Chapter 21. “I Always Prefer The Scissors”: Isaac Baker Brown And Feminist Histories Of Medicine / , Chapter 22. Comics In The Health Humanities: A New Approach To Sex And Gender Education / , Chapter 23. I Am Gula, Hear Me Roar: On Gender And Medicine / , Part VII. Race And Class -- , Chapter 24. Listening As Freedom: Narrative, Health, And Social Justice / , Chapter 25. Race And Mental Health / , Chapter 26. Law’S Hand In Race, Class, And Health Inequities: On The Humanities And The Social Determinants Of Health / , Chapter 27. The Rooms Of Our Souls / , Part VIII. Aging -- , Chapter 28. “Old Age Isn’T A Battle, It’S A Massacre”: Reading Philip Roth’S Everyman / , Chapter 29. “Do You Remember Me?” Constructions Of Alzheimer’S Disease In Literature And Film / , Chapter 30. Love In The Time Of Dementia / , Part IX. Mental Illness -- , Chapter 31. Narrating Our Sadness, With A Little Help From The Humanities / , Chapter 32. Teaching Narratives Of Mental Illness / , Chapter 33. Community Psychiatry And The Medical Humanities / , Chapter 34. Culpability / , Part X. Spirituality And Religion -- , Chapter 35. Rites Of Bioethics / , Chapter 36. Health And Humanities: Spirituality And Religion / , Chapter 37. Scientia Mortis And The Ars Moriendi: To The Memory Of Norman / , Chapter 38. Meditations Of An Anesthesiologist: Poem And Commentary / , Part XI. Science And Technology -- , Chapter 39. Andromeda’S Futures: A Story Of Humanities, Technology, Science, And Art / , Chapter 40. Knowing And Seeing: Reconstructing Frankenstein / , Chapter 41. A Brief History Of Love: A Rationale For The History Of Epidemics / , Chapter 42. Calcedonies / , Part XII. Health Professions Education -- , Chapter 43. Teaching Autism Through Naturalized Narrative Ethics: Closing The Divide Between Bioethics And Medical Humanities / , Chapter 44. Courting Discomfort In An Undergraduate Health Humanities Classroom / , Chapter 45. The Medical Humanities In Medical Education: Toward A Medical Aesthetics Of Resistance / , Chapter 46. In Defense Of Cheaper Stethoscopes / , References -- , Notes On Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press
    UID:
    gbv_665667361
    Format: XV, 411 S. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0268022275 , 9780268022273
    Series Statement: Notre Dame studies in medical ethics
    Content: "In this original and compelling book, Jeffrey P. Bishop, a philosopher, ethicist, and physician, argues that something has gone sadly amiss in the care of the dying by contemporary medicine and in our social and political views of death, as shaped by our scientific successes and ongoing debates about euthanasia and the "right to die"--or to live._The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying, informed by Foucault's genealogy of medicine and power as well as by a thorough grasp of current medical practices and medical ethics, argues that a view of people as machines in motion--people as, in effect, temporarily animated corpses with interchangeable parts--has become epistemologically normative for medicine. The dead body is subtly anticipated in our practices of exercising control over the suffering person, whether through technological mastery in the intensive care unit or through the impersonal, quasi-scientific assessments of psychological and spiritual "medicine."The result is a kind of nihilistic attitude toward the dying, and troubling contradictions and absurdities in our practices. Wide-ranging in its examples, from organ donation rules in the United States, to ICU medicine, to_"spiritual surveys," to presidential bioethics commissions attempting to define death, and to high-profile cases such as Terri Schiavo's, The Anticipatory Corpse explores the historical, political, and philosophical underpinnings of our care of the dying and, finally, the possibilities of change. A ground-breaking work in bioethics, this book will provoke thought and argument for all those engaged in medicine, philosophy, theology, and health policy."With extraordinary philosophical sophistication as well as knowledge of modern medicine, Bishop argues that the body that shapes the work of modern medicine is a dead body ...
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references and index , Birthing the clinic -- Maturing the clinic -- Transition one -- The machinations of life -- Embracing death -- Commissioning death : from living cadavers to dead brains -- The exact location of death : from brain to sovereign -- The sovereign subject and death -- Transition two -- The discursive turn -- The palliating gaze -- Recapitulation -- Anticipating life.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Bishop, Jeffrey Paul The anticipatory corpse Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 2011 ISBN 0268022275
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780268022273
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780268075859
    Language: English
    Keywords: Thanatologie ; Medizinische Ethik
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1900855259
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (518 p)
    Edition: 1a ed
    ISBN: 9788419488763
    Series Statement: Razón abierta
    Note: Orignal title: Biopolitics after neuroscience , Includes bibliographical references
    Language: Spanish
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_9959761055002883
    Format: 1 online resource (340 p.)
    ISBN: 9781501757914
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , PREFACE. Modern Science on Who We Are as Free and/or Relational Beings -- , 1. LOCKE, DARWIN, AND THE SCIENCE OF MODERN VIRTUE -- , 2. THE VIRTUE OF SCIENCE AND THE SCIENCE OF VIRTUE. DESCARTES' OVERCOMING OF SOCRATES -- , 3. NOTES ON "THE VIRTUE OF SCIENCE AND THE SCIENCE OF VIRTUE" -- , 4. MORE CARTESIAN THAN DESCARTES. REFLECTIONS ON SPINOZA IN THE SPIRIT OF TOCOUEVILLE -- , 5. LOCKE'S EXPLANATION OF HOW THE SCIENCE OF CIVIL SOCIETY CORRECTS THE NATURAL AUTHORITY OF VIRTUE -- , 6. THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN EQUALITY IN LOCKE'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY -- , 7. LOCKE, DARWIN, AND THE SOCIAL INDIVIDUALISM OF VIRTUE -- , 8. DESCARTES, LOCKE, AND THE VIRTUE OF THE INDIVIDUAL -- , 9. SCIENCE, VIRTUE, AND THE BIRTH OF MODERNITY OR, ON THE TECHNO-THEO-LOGIC OF MODERN NEUROSCIENCE -- , 10. THE MUTUAL SACRIFICE OF SCIENCE AND VIRTUE -- , 11. THE SCIENTIFIC LIFE AS A MORAL LIFE? VIRTUE AND THE CARTESIAN SCIENTIST -- , 12. THE DARWINIAN SCIENCE OF ARISTOTELIAN VIRTUE -- , 13. LOGON DIDONAI THE CASE OF THE DARWINIAN CONSERVATIVE -- , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS , In English.
    Language: English
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