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Human emotions and the origins of bioethics / Susi Ferrarello.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ferrarello, Susi, author.
Contributor:
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
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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