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The Place of the Humanities in Medicine

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  1. Art and Bioethics: Shifts in Understanding Across Genres. [REVIEW]Paul Ulhas Macneill & Bronaċ Ferran - 2011 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 8 (1):71-85.
    This paper describes and discusses overlapping interests and concerns of art and bioethics and suggests that bioethics would benefit from opening to contributions from the arts. There is a description of recent events in bioethics that have included art, and trends in art that relate to bioethics. The paper outlines art exhibits and performances within two major international bioethics congress programs alongside a discussion of the work of leading hybrid and bio artists who experiment with material (including their own bodies) (...)
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  • The Bioethically Informed Attorney and the Humanization of Medicine.Marshall B. Kapp - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (2):82-82.
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  • The Bioethically Informed Attorney and the Humanization of Medicine.Marshall B. Kapp - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (2):82-82.
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  • Dualism and its importance for medicine.Irene Switankowsky - 2000 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 21 (6):567-580.
    Cartesian dualism has been viewed by medical theorists to be oneof the chief causes of a reductionist/mechanistic treatment ofthe patient. Although I aver that Cartesian dualism is one culprit for the misapprehension of the genuine treatment of patients in termsof both mind and body, I argue that interactive dualism whichstresses the interaction of mind and body is essential to treatpatients with dignity and compassion. Thus, adequate medical carethat is humanistic in nature is difficult (if not impossible)to achieve without physicians adhering (...)
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  • Narrativity and medicine: some critical reflections.Rolf Ahlzén - 2019 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 14 (1):1-10.
    During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the humanistic and the social sciences. This “narrative turn” has spilled over to medicine, where narrative medicine has gained a considerable influence.However, there have also appeared second thoughts on the role of narratives in our lives, as well as on what narratives may mean in relation to clinical medicine.This article presents some influential voices in this debate and scrutinizes the assumptions of narrative medicine (...)
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  • Narrativity and medicine: some critical reflections.Rolf Ahlzén - 2019 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 14 (1):1-10.
    During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the humanistic and the social sciences. This “narrative turn” has spilled over to medicine, where narrative medicine has gained a considerable influence. However, there have also appeared second thoughts on the role of narratives in our lives, as well as on what narratives may mean in relation to clinical medicine. This article presents some influential voices in this debate and scrutinizes the assumptions of (...)
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  • Writing in medical school.Robert A. Norman, Spencer Lavan & Charles Perakis - 1989 - Journal of Medical Humanities 10 (1):22-25.
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