Medicine and society, new perspectives in continental philosophy / edited by Darian Meacham.
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Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Part I: Figures and Grounds: Continental Approaches to Bioethics and Medicine -- Chapter 1, Gilbert Hottois; “Defining Bioethics” -- Chapter 2, Niall Keane; “On the Origins of Illness and the Hiddenness of Health: A Hermeneutic Approach to the History of a Problem” -- Chapter 3; Michael Hauskeller; “The Ontological Ethics of Hans Jonas” -- Part II: The Experience of Illness: Phenomenological Approaches -- Chapter 4, Jenny Slatman and Guy Widdershoven; “An Ethics of Embodiment: The Body as Subject and Object” -- Chapter 5, Havi Carel; “Conspicuous, Obtrusive, Obstinate: A Phenomenology of the Ill Body” -- Chapter 6, Eran Dorfman; “The Body Between Pathology and The Everyday” -- Part III: The Normal and the Pathological -- Chapter 7, Andreas De Block and Jonathan Sholl; “Towards a Critique of Normalization: Canguilhem and Boorse” -- Chapter 8, Pieter Adrians ; “Are Paraphilias Mental Illnesses?” -- Chapter 9, Catherine Mills; “Liberal eugenics, human enhancement and the concept of the normal” -- Part IV: Life Itself: From Bio to Political -- Chapter 10, Charles Wolfe; “Was Canguilhem a Biochauvanist” -- Chapter 11, Michael Lewis; “On (Auto)Immune Life: Derrida, Esposito and Agamben -- Chapter 12, Lisa Guenther; “The Psychopathology of Space: A Phenomenological Critique of Solitary Confinement” -- Part V: The Horizons of Medicine: Eugenics, Enhancement and Anthropotechics -- Chapter 13, Christien van den Anker; “The Right to be Impaired and the Legacy of Eugenics: a critical reading of the UN Convention on ‘disability’ rights” -- Chapter 14, Sylvie Allouche; “From Enhancement Medicine to Anthropotechnology” -- Chapter 15, Corry Shores; “Being Machine, Two Competing Model of Neuroprosthesis”. .
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