Stories and Their Limits: Narrative Approaches to Bioethics: Reflective Bioethics
Editat de Hilde Lindemann Nelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 1997
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415919104
ISBN-10: 041591910X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Reflective Bioethics
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 041591910X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Reflective Bioethics
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Hilde Lindemann Nelson is Director of the Center for Applied and Professional Ethics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is the co-author of The Patient in the Family (Routledge 1995) and Alzeimer's: Answers to Hard Questions for Families (1996) and editor of Feminism and Families (Routledge 1997). She is also the co-editor of the Reflective Bioethics series.
Recenzii
".a valuable collection.from distinguished philosophers who specialize in biomedical ethics." -- Ethics
"This collection is very illuminating, providing a rigorous methadological look at what narrative knowledge and literary skillfulness add to medical understanding and practiceReligious Studies Review."
"Stories and Their Limits should be required reading not only for those working in the field of bioethics, but for anyone concerned with ethics in its philosophical or theological mode." -- Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University
"This collection is very illuminating, providing a rigorous methadological look at what narrative knowledge and literary skillfulness add to medical understanding and practiceReligious Studies Review."
"Stories and Their Limits should be required reading not only for those working in the field of bioethics, but for anyone concerned with ethics in its philosophical or theological mode." -- Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University
Cuprins
Hilde Lindemann Nelson -- INTRODUCTION: How to do Things With Stories I. TELLING THE PATIENT'S STORY 1. Thomas H. Murray -- What Do We Mean by Narrative Ethics? 2. Howard Brody -- Who Gets to Tell the Story? Narrative in Postmodern Bioethics 3. Arthur W. Frank -- Enacting Illness Stories: When, What, and Why 4. John Hardwig -- Autobiography, Biography, and Narrative Ethics 5. John D. Arras -- Nice Story, But So What? Narratice and Justification in Ethics II. READING NARRATIVES OF ILLNESS 6. Rita Charon -- The Ethical Dimensions of Literature: Henry James's The Wings of the Dove 7. Charles Weijer -- Film and Narratives in Bioethics: Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru 8. Tom Tomlinson -- Perplexed about Narrative Ethics 9. Mark Kuczewski -- Bioethics' Consensus on Method: Who Could Ask fo Anything More? III. LITERARY CRITICISM IN THE CLINIC 10. Anne Hunsaker Hawkins -- Medical Ethics and the Epiphanic Dimension of Narrative 11. Tod Chambers -- What to Expect from an Ethics Case (and What It Expects from You) 12. Martha Montello -- Narrative Competence 13. Jan Marta -- Toward a Bioethics for the Twenty-First Century: A Ricoeurian Poststructuralist Narrative Hermeneutic Approach to Informed Consent IV. NARRATIVES INVOKED 14. Kathryn Montgomery Hunter -- Aphorisms, Maxims, and Old Saws: Narrative Rationality and the Negotiation of Clinical Choice 15. Rohnald A. Carson -- The Moral of the Story 16. Lois LaCivita Nixon -- Medical Humanities: Pyramids and Rhomboids in the Rationalist World of Medicine 17. James F. Childress -- Narrative(s) Versus Norm(s): A Misplaced Debate in Bioethics