Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen
Title | Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia A. Xenophontos |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Medical ethics |
ISBN | 9781009247788 |
"Offering the first authoritative analysis of Galen's psychological and ethical works alongside a large number of technical tracts, both medical and philosophical, this book provides a new framework through which we can comprehend Galen's role as a practical ethicist - an aspect of his intellectual profile that has been little understood until now"--
Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen
Title | Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Xenophontos |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 600 |
Release | 2024-01-04 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1009247816 |
Galen was notable in the ancient world for his creative intermingling of medicine and practical ethics. This book is the first authoritative analysis of Galen's psychological and ethical works alongside a large number of his technical tracts, both medical and philosophical, and offers a robust framework through which we can comprehend his role as a practical ethicist - an aspect of his intellectual profile that has been little understood until now. Sophia Xenophontos explores a wide range of literature on moralia in the Roman imperial period, as well as topics including the pathology of emotions, the social role of medicine, and character formation and social ethics, to show the sophisticated and complex ways in which moral themes and controversies from antiquity were adapted and reinvigorated by Galen. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen
Title | Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Xenophontos |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2024-01-04 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1009247808 |
Provides the first authoritative study of Galen's moralising discourse in relation to and beyond his proficiency in medicine.
Medical ethics
Title | Medical ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Cheever Shattuck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 22 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Way of Medicine
Title | The Way of Medicine PDF eBook |
Author | Farr Curlin |
Publisher | University of Notre Dame Pess |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2021-08-15 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0268200874 |
Today’s medicine is spiritually deflated and morally adrift; this book explains why and offers an ethical framework to renew and guide practitioners in fulfilling their profession to heal. What is medicine and what is it for? What does it mean to be a good doctor? Answers to these questions are essential both to the practice of medicine and to understanding the moral norms that shape that practice. The Way of Medicine articulates and defends an account of medicine and medical ethics meant to challenge the reigning provider of services model, in which clinicians eschew any claim to know what is good for a patient and instead offer an array of “health care services” for the sake of the patient’s subjective well-being. Against this trend, Farr Curlin and Christopher Tollefsen call for practitioners to recover what they call the Way of Medicine, which offers physicians both a path out of the provider of services model and also the moral resources necessary to resist the various political, institutional, and cultural forces that constantly push practitioners and patients into thinking of their relationship in terms of economic exchange. Curlin and Tollefsen offer an accessible account of the ancient ethical tradition from which contemporary medicine and bioethics has departed. Their investigation, drawing on the scholarship of Leon Kass, Alasdair MacIntyre, and John Finnis, leads them to explore the nature of medicine as a practice, health as the end of medicine, the doctor-patient relationship, the rule of double effect in medical practice, and a number of clinical ethical issues from the beginning of life to its end. In the final chapter, the authors take up debates about conscience in medicine, arguing that rather than pretending to not know what is good for patients, physicians should contend conscientiously for the patient’s health and, in so doing, contend conscientiously for good medicine. The Way of Medicine is an intellectually serious yet accessible exploration of medical practice written for medical students, health care professionals, and students and scholars of bioethics and medical ethics.
Plutarch's Practical Ethics
Title | Plutarch's Practical Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Lieve Van Hoof |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2010-06-24 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0191576905 |
The Second Sophistic (c.AD 60-250) was a time of intense competition for honour and status. Like today, this often caused mental as well as physical stress for the elite of the Roman Empire. This book, which transcends the boundaries between literature, social history, and philosophy, studies Plutarch's practical ethics, a group of twenty-odd texts within the Moralia designed to help powerful Greeks and Romans manage their ambitions and society's expectations successfully. Lieve Van Hoof combines a systematic analysis of the general principles underlying Plutarch's practical ethics, including the author's target readership, therapeutical practices, and self-presentation, with five innovative case studies. A picture emerges of philosophy under the Roman Empire not as a set of abstract, theoretical doctrines, but as a kind of symbolic capital engendering power and prestige for author and reader alike.
Practicing Medicine and Ethics
Title | Practicing Medicine and Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Lauris Christopher Kaldjian |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2014-05-26 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1107012163 |
This book explores medicine, ethics, and the challenge of moral diversity in health care. It explores how a health professional's moral beliefs and values influence the care he or she provides. It focuses on the need for a physician's wisdom, goals to guide patient care, and respect for conscience and integrity. The book culminates in a framework for practical wisdom in medicine that reflects the importance of integration (of an individual's beliefs, values, reasoning, actions, and identity), moral dialogue, humility, and professionals' obligations to patients, themselves, and society.