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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
If Deliberative Democracy Is The Solution, What Is The Problem?, Emily Hauptmann
If Deliberative Democracy Is The Solution, What Is The Problem?, Emily Hauptmann
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented March 18, 1999 for the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society.
Gun Control, Hugh Lafollette
Gun Control, Hugh Lafollette
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented October 22, 1998 for the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society.
Self-Trust And Reproductive Autonomy, Carolyn Mcleod
Self-Trust And Reproductive Autonomy, Carolyn Mcleod
Philosophy Publications
In this thesis. I give a theory of the nature of self-trust and an explanation of its role in autonomous decision-making. We tend to think of trust as essentially interpersonal which casts doubt on the coherence of the concept of self-trust. Drawing on patients' experiences in reproductive medicine. I argue that self-trust is a meaningful as well as a useful concept. I provide autobiographical sketches of a number of women's experiences. supplemented by my own observations made while doing a clinical practicum in reproductive medicine, to illustrate that what many women feel toward themselves in a variety of reproductive health …
Trudy Govier’S Dilemmas Of Trust, Carolyn Mcleod, S. Burns
Trudy Govier’S Dilemmas Of Trust, Carolyn Mcleod, S. Burns
Philosophy Publications
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Depression And Moral Health: A Response To The Commentary, Mike W. Martin
Depression And Moral Health: A Response To The Commentary, Mike W. Martin
Philosophy Faculty Articles and Research
S. Nassir Ghaemi tells us that whereas "neurologists are sometimes accused of admiring disease rather than treating it," psychiatrists seek to cure disease even when they do not understand it. At the same time, he notes that Freud had both theoretical and practical interests that occasionally point in different directions, and psychiatrists have learned that theoretical understanding of the sources of suffering does not always translate directly into useful clinical practice. For their part, philosophers are often criticized for indulging in armchair speculation that yields neither empirical understanding nor practical efficacy. Writing as a philosopher in "Depression: Illness, Insight, and …
Neither Desert Nor Disease, Stephen J. Morse
Neither Desert Nor Disease, Stephen J. Morse
All Faculty Scholarship
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Crazy Reasons, Stephen J. Morse
The Disability Kaleidoscope, Mary Crossley
The Disability Kaleidoscope, Mary Crossley
Articles
The question of whom our society truly wants to protect from adverse discrimination based on bodily difference is ultimately a question for the body politic. The aim of this article, by contrast, is to use the analytical tools provided by scholars in the field of disability studies to scrutinize how lawmakers to date have understood the concept of impairment as one form of bodily difference. By viewing administrative and judicial treatments of impairment through a disability studies lens, I have sought to give the disability kaleidoscope a turn and thus to provide the reader with an altered view of impairment …