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  1. Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics.Helen B. Holmes & Laura Martha Purdy (eds.) - 1992 - Indiana University Press.
    The fields of medical ethics, bioethics, and women's studies have experienced unprecedented growth in the last forty years. Along with the rapid pace of development in medicine and biology, and changes in social expectations, moral quandaries about the body and social practices involving it have multiplied. Philosophers are uniquely situated to attempt to clarify and resolves these questions. Yet the subdiscipline of bioethics still in large part reflects mainstream scholars' lack of interest in gender as a category of analysis. This (...)
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  • The body in pain: the making and unmaking of the world.Elaine Scarry - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Part philosophical meditation, part cultural critique, The Body in Pain is a profoundly original study that has already stirred excitement in a wide range of intellectual circles. The book is an analysis of physical suffering and its relation to the numerous vacabularies and cultural forces--literary, political, philosophical, medical, religious--that confront it. Elaine Scarry bases her study on a wide range of sources: literature and art, medical case histories, documents on torture compiled by Amnesty International, legal transcripts of personal injury trials, (...)
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  • Feminist perspectives in medical ethics.D. Wertz, J. Fletcher, B. Holmes & L. Purdy - 1992 - In Helen B. Holmes & Laura Martha Purdy (eds.), Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics. Indiana University Press.
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  • The Widows: A Women's Ministry in the Early Church.Bonnie Bowman Thurston - 1989
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  • The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World.Elaine Scarry - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Part philosophical meditation, part cultural critique, The Body in Pain is a profoundly original study that has already stirred excitement in a wide range of intellectual circles. The book is an analysis of physical suffering and its relation to the numerous vocabularies and cultural forces--literary, political, philosophical, medical, religious--that confront it.Elaine Scarry bases her study on a wide range of sources: literature and art, medical case histories, documents on torture compiled by Amnesty International, legal transcripts of personal injury trials, and (...)
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  • The Patient as Person.Paul Ramsey & Catherine Lyons - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (1):114-115.
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  • The patient as person.Paul Ramsey - 1970 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
    A Christian ethicist discusses such problems as organ transplants, caring for the terminally ill, and defining death.
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  • Introduction.Martha C. Nussbaum - 1990 - Apeiron 23 (4):1-6.
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  • Introduction.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2009 - In The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-12.
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  • How we die: reflections on life's final chapter.Sherwin B. Nuland - 1994 - New York: Published by Random House Large Print in association with Alfred A. Knopf.
    Offers a portrait of the experience of dying that elucidates the choices that can be made to allow each person his or her own death.
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  • The First Urban Christians: The Social World of the Apostle Paul.Wayne A. Meeks - 1983
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  • Recognizing Suffering.Eric J. Cassell - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (3):24-24.
    Medicine and ethics alike must learn properly to attend to suffering. We can never truly experience another's distress. We can, however, learn to recognize the particular purposes, values, and aesthetic responses that shape the sense of self whose integrity is threatened by pain, disease, and the mischances of life.
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  • The Gospel According to John (i–xii).Raymond E. Brown - 1966
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