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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
examines the concept of care and care practices in healthcare from
the interdisciplinary perspectives of continental philosophy, care
ethics, the social sciences, and anthropology. Areas addressed
include dementia care, midwifery, diabetes care, psychiatry, and
reproductive medicine. Special attention is paid to ambivalences
and tensions within both the concept of care and care practices.
Contributions in the first section of the book explore
phenomenological and hermeneutic approaches to care and reveal
historical precursors to care ethics. Empirical case studies and
reflections on care in institutionalised and standardised settings
form the second section of the book. The concluding chapter,
jointly written by many of the contributors, points at recurring
challenges of understanding and practicing care that open up the
field for further research and discussion. This collection will be
of great value to scholars and practitioners of medicine, ethics,
philosophy, social science and history.
Since the Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Series (KSMS) was first
published in 1997, it has served as the authoritative book series
in the field. Starting from 2011 the Kierkegaard Studies Monograph
Series will intensify the peer-review process with a new editorial
and advisory board. KSMS is published on behalf of the Soren
Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen. KSMS
publishes outstanding monographs in all fields of Kierkegaard
research. This includes Ph.D. dissertations, Habilitation theses,
conference proceedings and single author works by senior scholars.
The goal of KSMS is to advance Kierkegaard studies by encouraging
top-level scholarship in the field. The editorial and advisory
boards are deeply committed to creating a genuinely international
forum for publication which integrates the many different
traditions of Kierkegaard studies and brings them into a
constructive and fruitful dialogue. To this end the series
publishes monographs in English and German. Potential authors
should consult the Submission guidelines. All submissions will be
blindly refereed by established scholars in the field. Only
high-quality manuscripts will be accepted for publication.
Potential authors should be prepared to make changes to their texts
based on the comments received by the referees.
Assessing synthetic biology from a societal and ethical perspective
is not only a matter of determining possible harms and benefits of
synthetic biology applications. Synthetic biology also incorporates
a specific technoscientific understanding of its research agenda
and its research objects that has philosophical and ethical
implications. This edited volume sets out to explore and evaluate
these synthetic biology worldviews and it proposes appropriate
governance measures. In addition, legal challenges are discussed.
A range of views on the morality of synthetic biology and its place
in public policy and political discourse. Synthetic biology, which
aims to design and build organisms that serve human needs, has
potential applications that range from producing biofuels to
programming human behavior. The emergence of this new form of
biotechnology, however, raises a variety of ethical questions-first
and foremost, whether synthetic biology is intrinsically troubling
in moral terms. Is it an egregious example of scientists "playing
God"? Synthetic Biology and Morality takes on this threshold
ethical question, as well as others that follow, offering a range
of philosophical and political perspectives on the power of
synthetic biology. The contributors consider the basic question of
the ethics of making new organisms, with essays that lay out the
conceptual terrain and offer opposing views of the intrinsic moral
concerns; discuss the possibility that synthetic organisms are
inherently valuable; and address whether, and how, moral objections
to synthetic biology could be relevant to policy making and
political discourse. Variations of these questions have been raised
before, in debates over other biotechnologies, but, as this book
shows, they take on novel and illuminating form when considered in
the context of synthetic biology. Contributors John Basl, Mark A.
Bedau, Joachim Boldt, John H. Evans, Bruce Jennings, Gregory E.
Kaebnick, Ben Larson, Andrew Lustig, Jon Mandle, Thomas H. Murray,
Christopher J. Preston, Ronald Sandler
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