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Reflections on Medical Ethics: A Search for Categories of Medical Ethics: Philosophy and Medicine, cartea 138

Autor Jean-Pierre Cléro
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2022
This book questions the notions of person, personality, dignity, and other connected notions such as (informed) consent, and discusses new perspectives on categories that allow ethical debates in medicine to overcome morals and ordinary religious schemes. The book states that one has to be careful when thinking about situations in terms of notions and principles that have been obtained in similar situations. Though this book is mostly philosophical, it is also of great practical interest to healthcare givers. It warns caregivers not to rely too much on notions such as person, autonomy, and consent, which are supposedly firm but can be proven to be unreliable in spite of appearances. Furthermore, this work warns against a narrow anthropologisation of ethics which would make technophobian positions unavoidable. On the contrary, this book is open to robotics and offers – among other things - a sustained exploration of the notion of intimacy.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030652357
ISBN-10: 3030652351
Ilustrații: XV, 184 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Philosophy and Medicine

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Of Ethics as diplomacy. An ethics without transcendence.- Chapter 2. Ethics of risk taking in psychiatry.- Chapter 3. Ethics and Potentiality.- Chapter 4. Blood -one of the most overlooked issues in the ethics of care.- Chapter 5. Imaginary, myth and concept in medical ethics.- Chapter 6. Medicine, apparatuses, robots nda intimacy.

Notă biografică

Jean-Pierre Cléro is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rouen and Director of the Centre Bentham (Sciences Po - Paris). He contributed to the edition and translation of Bentham’s Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Vrin, Paris, 2011). He is the author of many books on classical utilitarianism: Bentham, philosophe de l’utilité, and Calcul moral ou comment raisonner en éthique (A. Colin, Paris, 2004). He also translated many other books of Bentham, Stuart Mill, Moore, Harsanyi. The problem that leads him in ethics was first the functioning of passions and then is the question what is a fiction ? in different fields like epistemology and ethics (conducing to the book Essai sur les fictions, Hermann, Paris, mai 2014). About the questions of ethics he has much published in reviews (Revue Française d’Éthique appliquée, Cahiers de l’espace éthique de l’université Paris Sud) and much taught in universities and university hospitals. His activity is not limited to the theoretical field. He is a member of several French « espaces éthiques » where the question is to give a piece of advice on ethical problems that arise today. He never separates his occupation of teaching and writing from these of practical activity of counsel in ethical questions (at Rouen: CHU & CHR -psychiatry- ; and abroad, in Belgium, Spain, Romania and Quebec with which the University of Rouen is actually connected).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book questions the notions of person, personality, dignity, and other connected notions such as (informed) consent, and discusses new perspectives on categories that allow ethical debates in medicine to overcome morals and ordinary religious schemes. The book states that one has to be careful when thinking about situations in terms of notions and principles that have been obtained in similar situations. Though this book is mostly philosophical, it is also of great practical interest to healthcare givers. It warns caregivers not to rely too much on notions such as person, autonomy, and consent, which are supposedly firm but can be proven to be unreliable in spite of appearances. Furthermore, this work warns against a narrow anthropologisation of ethics which would make technophobian positions unavoidable. On the contrary, this book is open to robotics and offers – among other things - a sustained exploration of the notion of intimacy.

Caracteristici

Connects irrational components of ethics with rational elements of conceptualization and calculus of ethics Questions the notions of person, personality, dignity, and connected notions such as (informed) consent Stresses the importance of and opens up French literature on medical ethics to an Ango-American audience