Medicina

Dépouillement de Bioethics : Ancient Themes in Contemporary Issues

Mark G. Kuczewski and Ronald Polansky (Ed.), Cambridge (MA) : MIT Press, 2002. xiii + 304 p - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 187.124

  Pages
BARTZ, Robert. Remembering the Hippocratics : Knowledge, Practice, and Ethos of Ancient Greek Physician-Healers
3-29
POLANSKY, Ronald. Is Medicine Art, Science, or Practical Wisdom ? Ancient and Contemporary Reflections
31-56
MONTGOMERY, Kathryn. Phronesis and the Misdescription of Medicine : Against The Medical School Commencement Speech
57-66
THOMASMA, David. Aristotle, Phronesis, and Postmodern Bioethics
67-91
CHAMBERS, Tod. Confessions of an Unrepentant Sophist
93-107
ANNAS, Julia E. Philosophical Therapy, Ancient and Modern
109-127
LONDON, Alex John. Thrasymachus and Managed Care : How Not to Think about the Craft of Medicine
131-154
MEGONE, Christopher. Potentiality and Persons : An Aristotelian Perspective
155-177
KUCZEWSKI, Mark G. Can Communitarianism End the Shrill and Interminable Public Debates ? Abortion as a Case-in-Point
179-191
TRESS, Daryl M. Classical and Modern Reflections on Medical Ethics and the Best Interests of the Sick Child
193-228
COSANS, Christopher E. Facing Death Like a Stoic : Epictetus on Suicide in the Case of Illness
229-249
COSANS, Christopher E. Euthanasia and the Physician's Role : Reflections on Some Views in the Ancient Greek Tradition
251-290