
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1997
Series: Philosophy and medicine
ISBN (Hardback): 9780792335450
Full citation:
Ronald A. Carson, Burns (eds), Philosophy of medicine and bioethics, Berlin, Springer, 1997
Philosophy of medicine and bioethics
Contents
Bioethics as an interdisciplinary enterprise
where does ethics fit in the mosaic of disciplines?
Edmund D. Pellegrino
1-23
What can the epistemologists learn from the endocrinologists? or is the philosophy of medicine based on a mistake?
Mark W. Wartofsky
55-68
Praxis as a keystone for the philosophy and professional ethics of medicine
the need for an arch-support
Edmund D. Pellegrino
69-84
Form synthesis and system to morals and procedure
the development of philosophy of medicine
Henk Ten Have
105-123
From principles to reflective practice or narrative ethics?
commentary on Carson
Anne Hudson Jones
193-195
An anthropological bioethics
hermeneutical or critical? commentary on Elliott
Gerald P. Mckenny
213-220
At the intersection of medicine, law, economics, and ethics
bioethics and the art of intellectual cross-dressing
E. Haavi Morreim
299-325
Intellectual cross-dressing
an eccentricity or a practical necessity? commentary on morreim
William J. Winslade
327-334