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Hilde Lindemann Nelson

    Hilde Lindemann aborde la bioéthique féministe, l'éthique féministe, l'éthique des familles et la construction sociale des personnes et de leurs identités. Son travail explore comment les personnes et leurs identités sont façonnées par la société et les implications éthiques qui en résultent, en particulier dans les contextes familiaux et les préoccupations bioéthiques. Elle examine l'interaction complexe entre les forces sociales et la personnalité individuelle.

    Meaning and Medicine
    The Patient in the Family
    Damaged Identities, Narrative Repair
    • Damaged Identities, Narrative Repair

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(49)Évaluer

      Hilde Lindemann Nelson focuses on the stories of groups of people-including Gypsies, mothers, nurses, and transsexuals-whose identities have been defined by those with the power to speak for them and to constrain the scope of their actions. By placing...

      Damaged Identities, Narrative Repair
    • Patient in the Family examines the tensions between the two systems devoted to caring for people's deepest vulnerabilities, the health care system and the institution of the family and suggests how they could work better together.

      The Patient in the Family
    • Meaning and Medicine

      A Reader in the Philosophy of Health Care

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      This resource aims to shift the perspective on health care by highlighting its philosophical richness rather than solely focusing on ethical dilemmas. It encourages a deeper engagement with health care as a field that offers valuable insights into traditional philosophical concerns, promoting a more nuanced understanding of its practices and implications.

      Meaning and Medicine