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Caring about health

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stan Van HooftStan Van Hooft
Presenting a philosophical exploration of the ideas central to health care practice this book explores such concepts as caring, health, disease, suffering and pain from a phenomenological perspective. With deep philosophical insight this book draws out, not only the ethical demands that arise when one encounters these phenomena, but also the forms of ethical education that would help health care workers respond to those demands. This is a book which explores the grounds for ethical living rather than enunciating ethical principles. Van Hooft argues that ethical responses arise from sensitive and insightful awareness of what is salient in clinical and other health care settings. This book draws upon thinkers from the classical canon, the Anglo-American tradition and from continental philosophical ideas.

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Pagination

1-226

ISBN-13

9780754653585

ISBN-10

0754653587

Language

eng

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Contents: Caring and professional commitment -- Moral education for nursing decisions -- Bioethics and caring -- Towards a theory of caring -- Acting from the virtue of caring -- Socratic dialogue and the virtuous clinician -- The body and well-being -- Health and subjectivity -- Disease and subjectivity -- Suffering and the goals of medicine -- Pain and communication -- The meanings of suffering.

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A1 Books - authored - research

Publisher

Ashgate

Place of publication

Aldershot, England

Series

Ashgate studies in applied ethics

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