9780268022273-0268022275-Anticipatory Corpse, The: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying (Notre Dame Studies in Medical Ethics and Bioethics)

Anticipatory Corpse, The: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying (Notre Dame Studies in Medical Ethics and Bioethics)

ISBN-13: 9780268022273
ISBN-10: 0268022275
Edition: 1
Author: Jeffrey P. Bishop
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Format: Paperback 430 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780268022273
ISBN-10: 0268022275
Edition: 1
Author: Jeffrey P. Bishop
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Format: Paperback 430 pages

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Anticipatory Corpse, The: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying (Notre Dame Studies in Medical Ethics and Bioethics) (ISBN-13: 9780268022273 and ISBN-10: 0268022275), written by authors Jeffrey P. Bishop, was published by University of Notre Dame Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles (Engineering, History & Philosophy, Technology, Medical Ethics, Medicine, Ethics & Morality, Philosophy, Death, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Anticipatory Corpse, The: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying (Notre Dame Studies in Medical Ethics and Bioethics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $14.8.

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In this original and compelling book, Jeffrey P. Bishop, a philosopher, ethicist, and physician, argues that something has gone sadly amiss in the care of the dying by contemporary medicine and in our social and political views of death, as shaped by our scientific successes and ongoing debates about euthanasia and the “right to die”―or to live. The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying, informed by Foucault’s genealogy of medicine and power as well as by a thorough grasp of current medical practices and medical ethics, argues that a view of people as machines in motion―people as, in effect, temporarily animated corpses with interchangeable parts―has become epistemologically normative for medicine. The dead body is subtly anticipated in our practices of exercising control over the suffering person, whether through technological mastery in the intensive care unit or through the impersonal, quasi-scientific assessments of psychological and spiritual “medicine.” The result is a kind of nihilistic attitude toward the dying, and troubling contradictions and absurdities in our practices. Wide-ranging in its examples, from organ donation rules in the United States, to ICU medicine, to “spiritual surveys,” to presidential bioethics commissions attempting to define death, and to high-profile cases such as Terri Schiavo’s, The Anticipatory Corpse explores the historical, political, and philosophical underpinnings of our care of the dying and, finally, the possibilities of change. This book is a ground-breaking work in bioethics. It will provoke thought and argument for all those engaged in medicine, philosophy, theology, and health policy.

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