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Human emotions and the origins of bioethics / Susi Ferrarello.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ferrarello, Susi, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Emotions.
- Bioethics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (x, 216 pages) : illustrations
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1 Bioethics: What are We Missing? p. 8
- I Coining a Word p. 8
- I.1 Bilocal Birth of Bioethics p. 10
- I.2 Philosophy and Bioethics p. 12
- I.2.1 Short Reflection on Utility p. 13
- II Events Behind the First Codes in Bioethics p. 15
- II.1 Tuskegee p. 15
- III How Did We Arrive Here? p. 16
- III.1 Galileo Galilei p. 16
- III.2 Rene Descartes p. 18
- III.2.1 What Kind of Dualism? p. 19
- III.2.2 Science of Spirit and Science of Nature p. 21
- III.3 Bioethics Against the Recurrent Malaise of Reductionism p. 22
- III.4 Scientism p. 23
- III.5 Dualistic Disconnection p. 24
- IV The Imperative of Bioethics and Its Field of Application p. 26
- V Choosing Which Bioethics? p. 28
- V.1 A Democratic Bioethics? p. 28
- V.2 A Religious or Lay Bioethics? p. 29
- V.3 The System of Human Rights in Bioethics p. 30
- V.4 Principlism p. 31
- V.5 Dignity and a Collective Labor p. 33
- V.6 Choosing an Unstable Bioethics? p. 35
- V.6.1 Phenomenological Bioethics p. 36
- 2 Emotions in Bioethics p. 51
- I A Quick Overview p. 51
- II Reasons Why Emotions Should Be Brought into Bioethics p. 53
- II.1 Unhealthy People Unhealthy Environment: The Case of Depressed Doctors p. 54
- II.2 Care to Be Cared: The Awkward Silence Around Miscarriage p. 56
- II.3 Emotionally Intelligent Artificial Intelligence p. 60
- II.3.1 Early Readmissions p. 61
- II.3.2 AI to Manipulate Emotions p. 62
- II.4 Emotionally Engaging p. 64
- II.4.1 The Case of Pro-Environmental Work in Class p. 66
- III How Do We Know Emotions? p. 68
- III.1 A Philosophical Outlook on Emotions p. 69
- III.2 Transition to a Psychology of Emotions p. 81
- III.3 A Short Reflection p. 84
- 3 Intentionality of Emotions p. 98
- I Intentionality in This Study p. 99
- I.1 Intentional Objects p. 100
- I.2 The Problem of Intentionality of Emotions p. 101
- I.2.1 Strong Intentionalism of Emotions p. 102
- I.3 Intentionality of Emotions versus Sensations and Feelings p. 103
- I.4 The Intentionality of Pain and Pleasure p. 105
- I.5 Strong Intentionalism of Emotions in Husserl p. 107
- I.5.1 Basks of Reductionism p. 108
- I.6 Epoche and Reduction: Toward a Responsible Use of the Intentionality of Emotions p. 109
- I.6.1 Ethical Epoché p. 110
- I.7 An Epistemological and Emotional Riddle p. 110
- II Practical Intentionality or Intentionality of Matter p. 112
- II.1 Intentional Essence p. 114
- II.2 Active, Passive, and Practical Intentionality p. 115
- II.3 Examples of Practical Intentionality and Emotions p. 116
- III.1 The Case of Medical Bias in Pain Management p. 118
- III.1.1 Pain Treatment: The Invisible Sickness p. 122
- III.2 Emotional Bias in Architecture p. 124
- 4 Part and Whole p. 137
- I Parts and Whole, a Theory p. 137
- I.1 Theory of Parts and Whole in Phenomenology p. 138
- II A Problematic Application p. 140
- II.1 What is an Object? p. 141
- III Theory of Parts and Whole: The Critical Debate about Priority p. 144
- III.1 The Circle of Founding and Founded: Continuing the Critical Debate p. 145
- III.2 The Role of Time hi Identity Foundation p. 147
- IV The Foundation of Personal Identity in Time p. 149
- IV.1 Self as an Organism among Organisms p. 151
- IV.1.1 Self and the Environment p. 153
- IV.2 The Social Resonance System p. 156
- IV.2.1 Pregnancy as an Example of a Social Resonance System p. 157
- IV.3 "The Feeling of Being Alive" p. 158
- V CRISPR-Cas9-What Would a Victory Look Like? p. 159
- 5 Inside/Outside p. 174
- I The Challenge of the Self and Reality p. 175
- I.1 Kinesthesia and the Embodied Self p. 176
- I.2 The Development of the Individual: The Impossible Demarcation Line p. 181
- I.3 Are Outside Beings Stupid?: Aristotle and Descartes p. 182
- I.3.1 Conrad-Martius and the Intelligence of Life p. 183
- I.3.2 Agamben and the Space of Exclusion p. 184
- I.3.3 The Intelligence of Plants p. 185
- II Intercorporeality and Interaffectivity: Making a New Sense p. 186
- II.1 Intercorporeal Therapeutic Experiments: Learning by Doing p. 189
- III Epidemiology p. 193.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 28, 2020).
- Other Format:
- Print version: Ferrarello, Susi. Human emotions and the origins of bioethics
- ISBN:
- 9781000287929
- 1000287920
- 9780367854638
- 0367854635
- Publisher Number:
- 40030337020
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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