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Slow Cures and Bad Philosophers: Essays on Wittgenstein, Medicine, and Bioethics

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Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press (2001)

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  1. Mind the Gaps: Intersex and (Re-productive) Spaces in Disability Studies and Bioethics.M. Morgan Holmes - 2008 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 5 (2):169-181.
    With a few notable exceptions disability studies has not taken account of intersexuality, and it is principally through the lenses of feminist and queer-theory oriented ethical discussions but not through ‘straight’ bioethics that modes valuing intersex difference have been proposed. Meanwhile, the medical presupposition that intersex characteristics are inherently disabling to social viability remains the taken-for-granted truth from which clinical practice proceeds. In this paper I argue against bioethical perspectives that justify extensive and invasive pre- and post-natal medical interference to (...)
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  • Are there answers?Louis C. Charland - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):1-2.
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  • Wittgenstein E bioética?Daiane Martins Rocha - 2009 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 21 (29):329.
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  • Whose interests are they, anyway?Margaret E. Mohrmann - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (1):141-150.
    This review both praises Richard Miller's book--a thoughtful, judicious, and comprehensive analysis of bioethics for the pediatric age group, notably the first effort worthy of the name--and points out the work still to be done in this area, work firmly based in and illuminated by Miller's ground-breaking thesis. Specifically, the book rightly compels us to recognize obligations of beneficence as primary and to refocus on the child's basic interests, rather than putative "best" interests. There remains much to be done in (...)
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