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adam_text | Contents 1 Of Ethics as Diplomacy.......................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Common Features of Medical Ethics and Diplomacy............... 4 A Few Objections to the Previous Set of Analogies......................... 7 That Those Objections Could Be Countered by Saying That They Weaken One Another, and That on the Contrary, the Answer Will Allow Us to Explain a Contemporary Movement..................... 10 1.4 The Evidence of a Common Root of Medical Ethics and of a Diplomacy That Outflanks States............................................... 13 1.5 Conclusions........................................................................................ 15 Bibliography......................................................................................... 18 2 Ethics of Risk Taking in Psychiatry the Game of Risk and Probability 19 2.1 2.2 22 The Appearance of Risk in Psychiatry and Its Forms....................... The Attitude Towards Risk as a Mode of Management of Probabilities........................................................................................ 2.3 Furthering the Criticism of the Personalistic Approach.................... 2.4 Substitution of the Concepts of Trace and Individual to That of Person................................................................................................. 2.5 Conclusions........................................................................................ Bibliography......................................................................................... 37 3 Ethics and
the Notion of Potentiality.................................................. 32 35 39 3.1 3.2 The Dialectics of Necessite ou Contingence (1984)......................... Points on Which the Bayesian Theory of Probabilities Triumphs (Supported by the Antithesis)............................................................ 3.3 Nonetheless Meets an Obstacle......................................................... 3.4 Conclusion.......................................................................................... Bibliography......................................................................................... 56 4 24 27 42 45 46 54 Blood - One of the Most Overlooked Issues in the Ethics of Care... 59 4.1 60 Blood Is not a Medicine as Others.................................................... xiii
Contents xiv 4.2 The Images of Blood Are Deeply Rooted in the Collective Consciousness....................................................................................... 4.3 The Logic of Acts Involving Blood - Be They Murder, Revenge, Punishment, Sacrifice, or Transfusion ֊ Is not Unrelated to that of Feelings and Passions.......................................................... ;............. 4.4 The Religious Discourses We Know in Our Culture Are Discourses of Blood and About Blood...............................·................ ^.............. 4.5 Is It the Concept of Person that Makes the Selling of One’s Blood Scandalous?.......................................................................................... 4.6 Conclusions........................................................................................... Bibliography.................................................................................................. 67 69 7* 77 ^ 5 Imaginary, Myth and Concept in Medical Ethics.................................. 83 5.1 Introduction........................................................................................... ^3 5.2 First Version of the Mythical Function: A Strange Expression in a Recent Report on Ethics...................................................................... 86 5.3 Appearance of a Second more Positive Mythical Function.............. 88 5.4 A Third Mythical Function Illustrated by Bayes Rule and Aeschylus The Persians.......................................................................................... 91 5.5 That the
Mathematical Should Not Be Opposed to the Mythical... 95 5.6 Conclusions and Perspectives.............................................................. 97 Bibliography................................................................................................... 101 6 Medicine, Apparatuses, Robots and Intimacy: A Few Ethical and Political Aspects of the Linkage with Machines..................................... 6.1 The Confrontation of Intimacy with Neighbouring Concepts When One Seeks to Attribute Them to the Machine.................................... 6.2 Difference Between the Ethics of Individuals (or of Intimacy) and the Ethics of Persons.................................................................................. 6.3 The Engraving of the Ethics of Intimacy........................................... 6.4 The Illusions of Merleau-Ponty ’s T Am My Body’.......................... 6.5 Fine Words: ‘The Fusion with the Machine Is Always to the Detriment of the Human’..................................................................... 6.6 Transhumanism and Transcendental Dialectics................................. 6.7 Reflections on What Democracy Becomes at the Time of Information Technologies: A More Political Than Ethical Parenthesis................ 6.8 A Few Conclusions.............................................................................. Bibliography................................................................................................... 7 Conclusion: Is Meeting a Reality or a Fiction? - A Few Epistemological Reflections on the Possibility of
Constituting a Concept of Meeting........................................................ 7.1 Meeting Is, at First Sight, a Very Vague Word.................................. 7.2 Drafting an Analytics............................................... 103 106 107 110 113 115 116 118 130 134 137 140 143
Contents 7.3 7.4 XV Dialectics of the Meeting..................................................................... A Method Inspired by the Benthamic Version of the Theory of Fictions.................................................................................................... Bibliography..................................................................................................... 149 8 Epilogue........................................................................................................... Bibliography..................................................................................................... 159 163 Bibliography.......................................................................................................... Bibliography of the Quoted Authors............................................................. 165 165 Name Index............................................................................................................ 173 Subject Index......................................................................................................... 177 152 157
Philosophy and Medicine Jean-Pierre Clèro Reflections on Medical Ethics A Search for Categories of Medical Ethics t his book questions the notions of person, personality, dignity, and other connected notions such as (informed) consent, and discusses new perspectives on categories that allow ethical debates in medicine to overcome morals and ordinar) religious schemes. The book states that one has to be careful when thinking about situations in terms of notions and principles that have been obtained in similar situations. Though this book is mostly philosophical, it is also of great practical interest to healthcare givers. It warns caregivers not to rely too much on notions such as person, autonomy, and consent, which are supposedly firm but can be proven to be unreliable in spite of appearances. Furthermore, this work warns against a narrow anthropologisation of ethics which would make technophobian positions unavoidable. On the contrary, this book is open to robotics and offers - among other things - a sustained exploration of the notion of intimacy.
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Contents 1 Of Ethics as Diplomacy. 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Common Features of Medical Ethics and Diplomacy. 4 A Few Objections to the Previous Set of Analogies. 7 That Those Objections Could Be Countered by Saying That They Weaken One Another, and That on the Contrary, the Answer Will Allow Us to Explain a Contemporary Movement. 10 1.4 The Evidence of a Common Root of Medical Ethics and of a Diplomacy That Outflanks States. 13 1.5 Conclusions. 15 Bibliography. 18 2 Ethics of Risk Taking in Psychiatry the Game of Risk and Probability 19 2.1 2.2 22 The Appearance of Risk in Psychiatry and Its Forms. The Attitude Towards Risk as a Mode of Management of Probabilities. 2.3 Furthering the Criticism of the Personalistic Approach. 2.4 Substitution of the Concepts of Trace and Individual to That of Person. 2.5 Conclusions. Bibliography. 37 3 Ethics and
the Notion of Potentiality. 32 35 39 3.1 3.2 The Dialectics of Necessite ou Contingence (1984). Points on Which the Bayesian Theory of Probabilities Triumphs (Supported by the Antithesis). 3.3 Nonetheless Meets an Obstacle. 3.4 Conclusion. Bibliography. 56 4 24 27 42 45 46 54 Blood - One of the Most Overlooked Issues in the Ethics of Care. 59 4.1 60 Blood Is not a Medicine as Others. xiii
Contents xiv 4.2 The Images of Blood Are Deeply Rooted in the Collective Consciousness. 4.3 The Logic of Acts Involving Blood - Be They Murder, Revenge, Punishment, Sacrifice, or Transfusion ֊ Is not Unrelated to that of Feelings and Passions. ;. 4.4 The Religious Discourses We Know in Our Culture Are Discourses of Blood and About Blood.·. ^. 4.5 Is It the Concept of Person that Makes the Selling of One’s Blood Scandalous?. 4.6 Conclusions. Bibliography. 67 69 7* 77 ^ 5 Imaginary, Myth and Concept in Medical Ethics. 83 5.1 Introduction. ^3 5.2 First Version of the Mythical Function: A Strange Expression in a Recent Report on Ethics. 86 5.3 Appearance of a Second more Positive Mythical Function. 88 5.4 A Third Mythical Function Illustrated by Bayes Rule and Aeschylus' The Persians. 91 5.5 That the
Mathematical Should Not Be Opposed to the Mythical. 95 5.6 Conclusions and Perspectives. 97 Bibliography. 101 6 Medicine, Apparatuses, Robots and Intimacy: A Few Ethical and Political Aspects of the Linkage with Machines. 6.1 The Confrontation of Intimacy with Neighbouring Concepts When One Seeks to Attribute Them to the Machine. 6.2 Difference Between the Ethics of Individuals (or of Intimacy) and the Ethics of Persons. 6.3 The Engraving of the Ethics of Intimacy. 6.4 The Illusions of Merleau-Ponty ’s T Am My Body’. 6.5 Fine Words: ‘The Fusion with the Machine Is Always to the Detriment of the Human’. 6.6 Transhumanism and Transcendental Dialectics. 6.7 Reflections on What Democracy Becomes at the Time of Information Technologies: A More Political Than Ethical Parenthesis. 6.8 A Few Conclusions. Bibliography. 7 Conclusion: Is Meeting a Reality or a Fiction? - A Few Epistemological Reflections on the Possibility of
Constituting a Concept of Meeting. 7.1 Meeting Is, at First Sight, a Very Vague Word. 7.2 Drafting an Analytics. 103 106 107 110 113 115 116 118 130 134 137 140 143
Contents 7.3 7.4 XV Dialectics of the Meeting. A Method Inspired by the Benthamic Version of the Theory of Fictions. Bibliography. 149 8 Epilogue. Bibliography. 159 163 Bibliography. Bibliography of the Quoted Authors. 165 165 Name Index. 173 Subject Index. 177 152 157
Philosophy and Medicine Jean-Pierre Clèro Reflections on Medical Ethics A Search for Categories of Medical Ethics t his book questions the notions of person, personality, dignity, and other connected notions such as (informed) consent, and discusses new perspectives on categories that allow ethical debates in medicine to overcome morals and ordinar) religious schemes. The book states that one has to be careful when thinking about situations in terms of notions and principles that have been obtained in similar situations. Though this book is mostly philosophical, it is also of great practical interest to healthcare givers. It warns caregivers not to rely too much on notions such as person, autonomy, and consent, which are supposedly firm but can be proven to be unreliable in spite of appearances. Furthermore, this work warns against a narrow anthropologisation of ethics which would make technophobian positions unavoidable. On the contrary, this book is open to robotics and offers - among other things - a sustained exploration of the notion of intimacy. |
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