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Margaret A. Somerville

    Do We Care?: Renewing Canada's Commitment to Health
    The Ethical Imagination
    The Ethical Imagination: Journeys of the Human Spirit
    • Exploring the implications of recent scientific advancements, the book delves into what it means to be human in a rapidly changing world. It addresses controversial topics like reproductive technologies and genetic modifications, emphasizing the need for a journey of imagination to truly understand and ethically engage with our environment. The author argues that by re-examining our relationship with ourselves and others, we can develop a moral framework to navigate these challenges and find meaning in contemporary life.

      The Ethical Imagination: Journeys of the Human Spirit
    • The Ethical Imagination

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      In the 2006 CBC Massey Lectures -- the bestselling and most eagerly anticipated lecture series of the year -- renowned ethicist and McGill University professor Margaret Somerville tackles some of the most contentious issues of our times, and proposes a brilliant new kind of ethical language and thought to help us navigate them.In this timely, topical, and cogently argued book, Somerville asks: What does it mean to be human today, when mind-altering scientific breakthroughs are challenging our fundamental ideas of ourselves, how we relate to others and the world around us, and how we find meaning in life?Some of the controversial topics Somerville touches upon are our growing acceptance of new reproductive technologies, and our conundrums over the genetic modification of plants and animals. She eloquently proposes that it is only through our willingness to undertake a journey of the human imagination -- by heeding our stories, myths, and moral intuition -- that we can truly see, understand, speak about, and relate to the world around us, and thereby develop an ethics to guide us.

      The Ethical Imagination
    • Examining the implications of health policy, this book delves into clinical practice, politics, economics, ethics, and law, highlighting the current health care crisis in Canada. It discusses how these areas affect both public health and social values, offering insightful proposals for reforming the Canadian health care system to ensure its sustainability and effectiveness.

      Do We Care?: Renewing Canada's Commitment to Health