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" Personhood and health care "
by David C. Thomasma, D.N. Weisstub, and Christian Hervé.
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733794
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b553616
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by David C. Thomasma, D.N. Weisstub, and Christian Hervé.
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Title & Author
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Personhood and health care\ by David C. Thomasma, D.N. Weisstub, and Christian Hervé.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht ; London: Springer, 2011
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Series Statement
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International library of ethics, law and the new medicine, 7
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1 volume ; 24 cm.
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9048158583
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: 9789048158584
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Notes
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Originally published: Dordrecht; Boston, Mass.: Kluwer Academic, 2001.
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Contents
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Dedication. Acknowledgments. Contributors. Preface; D.C. Thomasma, et al. Homage to Yves Pelicier; C. Herve. Part One: Concepts of the Person. 1. The Development of the Concept of Personhood; J. Delumeau. 2. Persons; L.E. Goodman. 3. The Human Person as the Image of God; D. Novak. 4. The Person; J. Bernard. 5. The Failure of Theories of Personhood; T.L. Beauchamp. 6. Personhood: The Vain and Pointless Quest for a Definition; E.L. Erde. 7. Genetic Knowledge and Our Conception; T. Takala. 8. The Concept of the Person and the Value of Life; J. Harris. Part Two: Theories of Personhood in Medicine and Bioethics. 9. The Just and Medical Ethics; P. Ricoeur. 10. The Concept of Person in Bioethics: Impasse and Beyond; H. Doucet. 11. Towards a Social Concept of Person; R.H.J. ter Meulen. 12. A Key Term in Ethics: The Person and His Dignity; S. Plourde. 13. The Confucian Relational Concept of the Person and its Modern Predicament; J. Ci. 14. The Traditional African Perception of a Person; G.B. Tangwa. 15. The Anthropological Concept of Modern Medicine in the Perspective of Theological Ethics; U. Kostka. Part Three: Person and Identity. 16. The Procedural Morphing of the Person: From Self to Property; J.L. Kissell. 17. Personal Identity and Mental Health; E. Matthews. 18. The Person, Filiation, Possession: Concerning Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID);J. Guyotat. 19. Moral and Metaphysical Reflections on Multiple Personality Disorder; D.C. Thomasma. 20. Personhood and a Paradox About Capacity; J. Spike. 21. Precedent Autonomy and Personal Identity; M. Quante. 22. Some Reflections on the Problem of Advance Directives, Personhood, and Personal Identity; H. Kuhse. Part Four: Personhood and its Relations. 23. Cloning, Naturalness and Personhood; M. Hayry, T. Takala. 24. Vulnerable Persons; M. Silberfeld. 25. Human Dignity, Vulnerability, Personhood; D.N. Weisstub, D.C. Thomasma. 26. Personhood and Relational Persons; C.K. Perry. 27. Professionalism and Personhood; M.G. Bloche, K.P. Quinn. 28. Autonomy and Dialogue: About the Patient-Doctor Relationship; J. Nessa. 29. The Medical Interpretation of Pain and the Concept of Person; G.D. Pintos. 30. Suffering, Time, Narrative and the Self; L. Benaroyo. Index.
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Agent (Philosophy)
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Medical ethics.
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Persons.
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LC Classification
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R724.B933 2011
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Christian Hervé
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David C Thomasma
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David N Weisstub
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