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A Philosophical Disease - Bioethics, Culture, and Identity (Hardcover, annotated edition): Carl Elliott A Philosophical Disease - Bioethics, Culture, and Identity (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Carl Elliott
R5,484 Discovery Miles 54 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and novelists such as Walker Percy, Paul Auster and Graham Greene, "A Philosophical Disease" brings to the bioethical discussion larger philosophical questions about the sense and significance of human life.
Carl Elliott moves beyond the standard menu of bioethical issues to explore the relationship of illness to identity, and of mental illness to spiritual illness. He also examines the treatment of children born with ambiguous genitalia, the claims of Deaf culture, and the morality of self-sacrifice. This book focuses on a different sensibility in bioethics; how we use concepts, and how they relate to our own particular social institutions.

A Philosophical Disease - Bioethics, Culture, and Identity (Paperback, New): Carl Elliott A Philosophical Disease - Bioethics, Culture, and Identity (Paperback, New)
Carl Elliott
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


A Philosophical Disease extends the bondaries of bioethics discourse both in terms f philosophical argumentation and in the range of clinical material that informs the work. The book contains a series of essays, some previouslypublished, some not. A series of unifying themes run through the chapters, linking together the diverse studies into a connected whole. Elliot cobers such topics as deaf culture. hermaphrodites, personality disorders, and heart transplants. Elliot often turns to literature as a source of explication, examing work by Paul Auster, H.G.Wells, Graham Green and others.

The Rules of Insanity - Moral Responsibility and the Mentally Ill (Paperback, New): Carl Elliott The Rules of Insanity - Moral Responsibility and the Mentally Ill (Paperback, New)
Carl Elliott
R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, Carl Elliott draws on philosophy and psychiatry to develop a conceptual framework for judging the moral responsibility of mentally ill offenders.

ELITE TIGERS a baseball book (Paperback): Carl Elliott ELITE TIGERS a baseball book (Paperback)
Carl Elliott
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Silent Cry - The Dirty Version (Paperback): Carl Elliott Silent Cry - The Dirty Version (Paperback)
Carl Elliott
R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Yellow Mill River (Paperback): Carl Elliott Yellow Mill River (Paperback)
Carl Elliott
R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Yellow Mill River is a 40 year saga about the rise and fall of an African-American Crime Family headed by a man named, Maurice "Mo" Lomax. At the age of 15, young Mo is forced to leave Alabama and move to the Yellow Mill Village Projects in the Industrial City of Bridgeport, Connecticut. As a youngster, Mo meets and befriends a young "Bootlegger" by the name of Guy Lee. Together, the two young men get involved with and soon work for the Italian Mafia. Once Mo is given carte blanche treatment for killing a rival mobster, he soon starts his own "Crew." As the years pass, Yellow Mill Village is renamed, "Father Panik Village" and not only do Mo and Guy get their friends involved, they also bring in numerous relatives including their offspring who help launch the family into the drug business. This Novel is a fictional account of how Drugs and violence have lined the pockets of it's hustlers as well as brought tragedy to many of America's families.

Better Than Well - American Medicine Meets the American Dream (Paperback, New Ed): Carl Elliott Better Than Well - American Medicine Meets the American Dream (Paperback, New Ed)
Carl Elliott; Introduction by Peter D. Kramer
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Americans have always been the world's most anxiously enthusiastic consumers of "enhancement technologies." Prozac, Viagra, and Botox injections are only the latest manifestations of a familiar pattern: enthusiastic adoption, public hand-wringing, an occasional congressional hearing, and calls for self-reliance. In a brilliant diagnosis of our reactions to self-improvement technologies, Carl Elliott asks questions that illuminate deep currents in the American character: Why do we feel uneasy about these drugs, procedures, and therapies even while we embrace them? Where do we draw the line between self and society? Why do we seek self-realization in ways so heavily influenced by cultural conformity?

The Last Physician - Walker Percy and the Moral Life of Medicine (Paperback): Carl Elliott, John Lantos The Last Physician - Walker Percy and the Moral Life of Medicine (Paperback)
Carl Elliott, John Lantos
R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Walker Percy brought to his novels the perspective of both a doctor and a patient. Trained as a doctor at Columbia University, he contracted tuberculosis during his internship as a pathologist at Bellevue Hospital and spent the next three years recovering, primarily in TB sanitoriums. This collection of essays explores not only Percy's connections to medicine but also the underappreciated impact his art has had--and can have--on medicine itself.
The contributors--physicians, philosophers, and literary critics--examine the relevance of Percy's work to current dilemmas in medical education and health policy. They reflect upon the role doctors and patients play in his novels, his family legacy of depression, how his medical background influenced his writing style, and his philosophy of psychiatry. They contemplate the private ways in which Percy's work affected their own lives and analyze the author's tendency to contrast the medical-scientific worldview with a more spiritual one. Assessing Percy's stature as an author and elucidating the many ways that reading and writing can combine with diagnosing and treating to offer an antidote to despair, they ask what it means to be a doctor, a writer, and a seeker of cures and truths--not just for the body but for the malaise and diseased spirituality of modern times.
This collection will appeal to lovers of literature as well as medical professionals--indeed, anyone concerned with medical ethics and the human side of doctoring."

Contributors." Robert Coles, Brock Eide, Carl Elliott, John D. Lantos, Ross McElwee, Richard Martinez, Martha Montello, David Schiedermayer, Jay Tolson, Bertram Wyatt-Brown, Laurie Zoloth-Dorfman

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