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" Global education in bioethics / "
edited by Henk ten Have.
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BL
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865841
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Title & Author
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Global education in bioethics /\ edited by Henk ten Have.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2018]
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Series Statement
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Advancing global bioethics,; 10
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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331978983X
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: 3319789848
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: 9783319789835
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: 9783319789842
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331978983X
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9783319789835
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Part I: Moral visions of global education -- Chapter 1. Cosmopolitanism and educating the citizen of the world (Henk ten Have) -- Chapter 2. Global bioethics and global education (Solomon Benatar) -- Part II: Goals and challenges of global ethics education -- Chapter 3. Goals of global ethics education (Volnei Garrafa and Thiago Rocha da Cunha) -- Chapter 4. Priorities in the teaching of ethics in a globalized world (Renzo Pegoraro) -- Chapter 5. Can global ethics education solve inequities? (Leonardo de Castro) -- Chaper 6. Interculturality and cultural competence (Ayesha Ahmad) -- Chapter 7. Resources for global ethics education (Wanda Teays) -- Part III: Practices of global ethics education -- Chapter 8. Permanent e-learning in the teaching of ethics (Susana Vidal) -- Chapter 9. Arts and humanities as instruments for global ethics education (Jan Helge Solbakk) -- Chapter 10. To see differently: incorporating the arts into the bioethics curriculum (Terry Maksymowych) -- Chapter 11. The cinema as instrument for teaching and learning global ethics (Flavio Paranhos) -- Chapter 12. The role of case studies in global ethics education (Willem Hoffmann).
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Abstract
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This book presents and elaborates on how the teaching of global ethics in healthcare contributes to furthering ideals of cosmopolitanism: solidarity, equality, respect for differences and concern with what human beings, and specifically patients have in common, regardless of where they live and who they are. Global problems such as pandemic diseases, disasters, lack of care and medication, homelessness and displacement call for global responses. The new area of global bioethics is providing answers by arguing that ethical discourse should first of all criticize the structures of violence and injustice that underlie many threats to global health. Education of health professionals should articulate that they are 'citizens of the world', like their patients. This book first demonstrates that a moral vision of global education is necessary to gain a global dimension. It is argued that a global framework of ethical principles is available; the challenge is to elaborate and specify that framework into specific educational approaches and models. The book subsequently analyzes goals and challenges of global education in biomedicine and healthcare. It is shown how such challenges (e.g. inequities and cultural differences) can be overcome. Finally, the book presents concrete examples (cases, methods, and practices) of global education in bioethics. The unique feature of the book is that it addresses global education challenges specifically in the area of healthcare, medicine, and medical science. It combines two areas of research and experience that are usually not connected: global bioethics and global education. This book is written for all those involved in global ethics teaching in medicine, nursing, ethics, philosophy, law, and theology courses.
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Subject
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Bioethics-- Study and teaching.
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International education.
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Bioethics.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Business Ethics.
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Comparative education.
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International education.
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Medical education.
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Medical ethics.
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Philosophy.
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Bioethics-- education.
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Internationality.
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Dewey Classification
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174.2
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LC Classification
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QH332
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NLM classification
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2019 C-993
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WB 60
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Added Entry
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Ten Have, H.
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