Vulnerability is an important concern of moral philosophy, political philosophy and many discussions in applied ethics. Yet the concept itself—what it is and why it is morally salient—is under-theorized. Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics brings together theorists working on conceptualizing vulnerability as an action-guiding principle in these discussions, as well as bioethicists, medical ethicists and public policy theorists working on instances of vulnerability in specific contexts. This volume offers new and innovative work by Joel Anderson, Carla Bagnoli, Samia Hurst, Catriona Mackenzie and Christine Straehle, who together provide a discussion of the concept of vulnerability from the perspective of individual autonomy. The exchanges among authors will help show the heuristic value of vulnerability that is being developed in the context of liberal political theory and moral philosophy. The book also illustrates how applying the concept of vulnerability to some of the most pressing moral questions in applied ethics can assist us in making moral judgments. This highly innovative and interdisciplinary approach will help those grappling with questions of vulnerability in medical ethics—both theorists and practitioners—by providing principles along which to decide hard cases.
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IntroductionChristine Straehle Part I: Vulnerability, Individual Agency and Social Justice Chapter 1: Vulnerability and the Incompleteness of Practical ReasonCarla BagnoliChapter 2: Vulnerability, Autonomy and Sense of SelfChristine StraehleChapter 3: Precarious autonomy, hazardous circumstances, and the injustice of imposed infeasibility Joel AndersonChapter 4: Ordinary Vulnerability, Institutional Androgyny and Gender JusticeNaïma Hamrouni Chapter 5: Vulnerability, Needs and Moral ObligationCatrion MackenzieChapter 6: Vulnerability, Health Care and Need Vida Panitch and Chad HornePart II: Vulnerability in Applied EthicsChapter 7: The most vulnerable patients in health careSamia HurstChapter 8: Vulnerability in Genetic Counseling and the Ground of NondirectivenessMichael DeemChapter 9: On the Relationship between Vulnerability and Trust Claudia WiesemannChapter 10: Doctrinal Vulnerability and the Authority of Children’s Voices Colin MacleodChapter 11: Children’s Vulnerability in Clinical TrialsBobbie Farsides
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"This volume is the best book on vulnerability since Robert Goodin’s now 30-year-old volume. Its applications of the concept of vulnerability in the areas of research on children, the care of the elderly and prospective parents are very useful and innovatively conceived." – Rosemarie Tong, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
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ISBN
9781138125551
Publisert
2016-11-01
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Vendor
Routledge
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430 gr
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229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
216
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Christine Straehle is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, Canada