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Medicine and the Ethics of Care

by Diana Fritz Cates, Paul Lauritzen, John P. Reeder, Barbara Andolsen, Christine E. Gudorf, Edward Collins Vacek, Sidney Callahan, Russ Connors, Chris A. Franke

Draws insights from both religious and feminist scholarship in order to propose fresh approaches to the ethics of medical care. This title embraces an "ethics of care", which regards emotional engagement in the lives of others as basic to discerning what we ought to do on their behalf.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In these essays, a diverse group of ethicists draw insights from both religious and feminist scholarship in order to propose creative new approaches to the ethics of medical care. While traditional ethics emphasizes rules, justice, and fairness, the contributors to this volume embrace the ethics of care, which regards emotional engagement in the lives of others as basic to discerning what we ought to do on their behalf. The essays reflect on the three related themes of community, narrative, and emotion. They argue for the need to understand patients and caregivers alike as moral agents who are embedded in multiple communities, who seek to attain or promote healing partly through the medium of storytelling, and who do so by cultivating good emotional habits.

Notes

"A sensitive and sensible exploration of important new directions in bioethics from several highly respected voices... Their essays grip one's attention and expand one's horizons." -- Lisa Cahill, Boston College "Curious about what feminism, narrative, and the ethics of care mean for bioethics? Medicine and the Ethics of Care is an excellent place to begin satisfying that curiosity. Some of the voices are familiar and distinguished; some are new and exciting. All are worth reading." -- Thomas H. Murray, president, The Hastings Center

Author Biography

Diana Fritz Cates, an associate professor of ethics in the School of Religion at the University of Iowa, is author of Choosing to Feel: Virtue, Friendship, and Compassion for Friends.Paul Lauritzen is a professor and the chair of the Department of Religious Studies and the director of the Program in Applied Ethics at John Carroll University. His books include Cloning and the Future of Human Embryo Research.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: CARE, JUSTICE AND COMMUNITY1. Are Care and Justice Distinct VirtuesJohn P. Reeder Jr. 2. Care and Justice as Moral Values for Nurses in an Era of Managed CareBarbara Hilkert Andolsen 3. The Need for Integrating Care Ethics into Hospital Care: A Case StudyChristine E. Gudorf PART II: CARE AND EMOTION4. The Emotions of Care in Health CareEdward Collins Vacek, SJ5. The Psychology of Emotion and the Ethics of CareSidney Callahan6. Caring for Girls and Women Who Are Considering Abortion: Rethinking Informed ConsentDiana Fritz Cates PART III: CARE AND NARRATIVE7. God and an Ethic of Care: On Being ImmanuelRussell B. Connors Jr. and Chris A. Franke8. Communities of Care, of Trust, and of HealingPaul F. Camenisch9. Doubled in the Darkest Mirror: Practice and the Retold Narrative of the Jewish Burial SocietyLaurie Zoloth10. AIDS in East Tennessee: Medicine and Morals as Local ActivitiesRuth L. Smith Index

Review

A sensitive and sensible exploration of important new directions in bioethics from several highly respected voices. . . . Their essays grip one's attention and expand one's horizons.--Lisa Cahill, Boston College
Curious about what feminism, narrative, and the ethics of care mean for bioethics? Medicine and the Ethics of Care is an excellent place to begin satisfying that curiosity. Some of the voices are familiar and distinguished; some are new and exciting. All are worth reading.--Thomas H. Murray, president, The Hastings Center

Promotional

A sensitive and sensible exploration of important new directions in bioethics from several highly respected voices... Their essays grip one's attention and expand one's horizons. -- Lisa Cahill, Boston College Curious about what feminism, narrative, and the ethics of care mean for bioethics? Medicine and the Ethics of Care is an excellent place to begin satisfying that curiosity. Some of the voices are familiar and distinguished; some are new and exciting. All are worth reading. -- Thomas H. Murray, president, The Hastings Center

Long Description

In these essays, a diverse group of ethicists draw insights from both religious and feminist scholarship in order to propose creative new approaches to the ethics of medical care. While traditional ethics emphasizes rules, justice, and fairness, the contributors to this volume embrace the ethics of care, which regards emotional engagement in the lives of others as basic to discerning what we ought to do on their behalf. The essays reflect on the three related themes of community, narrative, and emotion. They argue for the need to understand patients and caregivers alike as moral agents who are embedded in multiple communities, who seek to attain or promote healing partly through the medium of storytelling, and who do so by cultivating good emotional habits.

Review Quote

A sensitive and sensible exploration of important new directions in bioethics from several highly respected voices. . . . Their essays grip one's attention and expand one's horizons.

Details

ISBN0878408258
Short Title MEDICINE & THE ETHICS OF CARE
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0878408258
ISBN-13 9780878408252
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2002
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Place of Publication Washington, DC
Country of Publication United States
Edited by Diana Fritz Cates
DEWEY 174.2
Edition Description Revised
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Affiliation John Carroll University
Author Chris A. Franke
DOI 10.1604/9780878408252
UK Release Date 2002-03-01
NZ Release Date 2002-03-01
US Release Date 2002-03-01
Pages 368
Series Moral Traditions series
Publication Date 2002-03-01
Alternative 9780878408245
Audience Professional & Vocational
AU Release Date 2002-02-28

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