Reading Engelhardt : essays on the thought of H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. / edited with an introduction by Brendan P. Minogue, Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, James E. Reagan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer, [1997]Copyright date: ©1997Description: xix, 312 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Reading EngelhardtDDC classification:
  • 170 23
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  • R724 .R415 1997eb
Contents:
Everything includes itself in power : power and coherence in Engelhardt's Foundations of bioethics / James Lindenmann Nelson -- Not all peace is peace : why Christians cannot make peace with Engelhardt's peace / Stanley Hauerwas -- Medicine's monopoly : from trust-busting to trust / E. Haavi Morreim -- Engelhardt's communitarian ethics : the hidden assumptions / Kevin Wm. Wildes -- Monopoly with sick moral strangers / Wade L. Robison -- Beyond forbearance as the moral foundation for a health care system : an analysis of Engelhardt's principles of bioethics / Rory B. Weiner --Engelhardt's analysis of disease : implications for a feminist clinical epistemology / Mary Ann Gardell Cutter -- The magic mountain : a prelude to Engelhardt's phenomenology of illness / Richard M. Owsley -- Persons, property or both? Engelhardt on the moral status of young children / John C. Moskop -- Tris Engelhardt and the queen of hearts : sentence first; verdict afterwards / Margaret Monahan Hogan -- The foundations of The foundations of bioethics : Engelhardt's Kantian underpinnings / Cynthia A. Brincat -- Engelhardt, historicism and the minimalist paradox / Brendan P. Minogue -- The unjustifiability of substantive liberalisms and the inevitability of Engelhardtian procedural liberalism / Ruiping Fan -- Secular? yes; humanism? no : a close look at Engelhardt's secular humanist bioethics / Faith L. Lagay -- The foundations of bioethics and secular humanism : why is there no canonical moral content? / H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.
Summary: This volume consists of fourteen chapters selected from papers presented at the conference 'Ethics, Medicine and Health Care: An Appraisal of the Thought of H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.' along with a response to those chapters by Engelhardt and a Foreword by Laurence B. McCullough. The chapters direct primary attention to various aspects of Engelhardt's philosophy of medicine and bioethics as presented in The Foundations of Bioethics and Bioethics and Secular Humanism: The Search for a Common Morality. Among the topics treated are the economics of health care and the medical profession, the libertarian and communitarian aspects of Engelhardt's thought, the moral status of children, abortion, the moral foundations for a health care system, feminism and clinical epistemology, and the relation between secular and religious moralities. In response to the various challenges posed by the authors, Engelhardt considers the implications of the failure of the modern philosophical project, the role of reason in ethics, and the resolution of conflict among communities that do not share the same moral vision. The book will be of interest to professionals in medicine, philosophy, theology, health policy, and law, and to graduate students in those disciplines.
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Papers first presented at a conference held at Youngstown State University.

Publications by H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.: p. 293-305.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Everything includes itself in power : power and coherence in Engelhardt's Foundations of bioethics / James Lindenmann Nelson -- Not all peace is peace : why Christians cannot make peace with Engelhardt's peace / Stanley Hauerwas -- Medicine's monopoly : from trust-busting to trust / E. Haavi Morreim -- Engelhardt's communitarian ethics : the hidden assumptions / Kevin Wm. Wildes -- Monopoly with sick moral strangers / Wade L. Robison -- Beyond forbearance as the moral foundation for a health care system : an analysis of Engelhardt's principles of bioethics / Rory B. Weiner --Engelhardt's analysis of disease : implications for a feminist clinical epistemology / Mary Ann Gardell Cutter -- The magic mountain : a prelude to Engelhardt's phenomenology of illness / Richard M. Owsley -- Persons, property or both? Engelhardt on the moral status of young children / John C. Moskop -- Tris Engelhardt and the queen of hearts : sentence first; verdict afterwards / Margaret Monahan Hogan -- The foundations of The foundations of bioethics : Engelhardt's Kantian underpinnings / Cynthia A. Brincat -- Engelhardt, historicism and the minimalist paradox / Brendan P. Minogue -- The unjustifiability of substantive liberalisms and the inevitability of Engelhardtian procedural liberalism / Ruiping Fan -- Secular? yes; humanism? no : a close look at Engelhardt's secular humanist bioethics / Faith L. Lagay -- The foundations of bioethics and secular humanism : why is there no canonical moral content? / H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.

This volume consists of fourteen chapters selected from papers presented at the conference 'Ethics, Medicine and Health Care: An Appraisal of the Thought of H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.' along with a response to those chapters by Engelhardt and a Foreword by Laurence B. McCullough. The chapters direct primary attention to various aspects of Engelhardt's philosophy of medicine and bioethics as presented in The Foundations of Bioethics and Bioethics and Secular Humanism: The Search for a Common Morality. Among the topics treated are the economics of health care and the medical profession, the libertarian and communitarian aspects of Engelhardt's thought, the moral status of children, abortion, the moral foundations for a health care system, feminism and clinical epistemology, and the relation between secular and religious moralities. In response to the various challenges posed by the authors, Engelhardt considers the implications of the failure of the modern philosophical project, the role of reason in ethics, and the resolution of conflict among communities that do not share the same moral vision. The book will be of interest to professionals in medicine, philosophy, theology, health policy, and law, and to graduate students in those disciplines.

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