Naturalized Bioethics Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice

Naturalized Bioethics Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice by Hilde Lindemann, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, offers a transformative perspective on health care ethics. This 275-page volume advocates for a shift away from traditional moral theories like utilitarianism, urging bioethicists to adopt a more self-reflexive and socially aware approach to ethics. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding ethical theory as it relates to specific individuals and contexts, highlighting the interplay of culture, profession, and social realities in ethical decision-making.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into the lived experiences of individuals within clinical and research settings. The work critically examines the relationships and power dynamics that shape health care interactions, making it relevant for bioethicists, medical professionals, and scholars in related fields. By fostering a more inclusive and context-sensitive understanding of ethics, Naturalized Bioethics aims to equip health care practitioners with the tools necessary to navigate complex ethical dilemmas in their work.
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Naturalized Bioethics represents a revolutionary change in how health care ethics is practiced. It calls for bioethicists to give up their dependence on utilitarianism and other ideal moral theories and instead to move toward a self-reflexive, socially inquisitive, politically critical, and inclusive ethics. Wary of idealizations that bypass social realities, the naturalism in ethics that is developed in this volume is empirically nourished and acutely aware that ethical theory is the practice of particular people in particular times, places, cultures, and professional environments. The essays in this collection examine the variety of embodied experiences of individual people. They situate the bioethicist within the clinical or research context, take seriously the web of relationships in which all human beings are nested, and explore a number of the many different kinds of power relations that inform health care encounters. Naturalized Bioethics aims to help bioethicists, doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, disability studies scholars, medical researchers, and other health professionals address the ethical issues surrounding health care.
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