Theatre provides a dynamic platform to reflect upon the ethical, legal, and social implications of medical innovations and the powerful impact on personal and professional relationships. This article explores the last four to five decades of theatre, which coincide with the evolution of the formal discipline of bioethics and the field of medical humanities, to aid in the understanding of the bioethical challenges we face today and to place them in an historical and societal context. Four plays are discussed that reflect the ethical and legal context of their eras and reveal significant ethical challenges for us to consider
Bioethics education often includes the study of short stories, novels, plays, and films, because suc...
It is difficult to find tools useful for effective teaching ethics focused on persons from disadvan...
Many difficult ethical questions have arisen from the explosive growth of biomedical research and th...
Theatre provides a dynamic platform to reflect upon the ethical, legal, and social implications of m...
Transformative innovations in medicine and their ethical complexities create frequent confusion and ...
Ethical complexities surround the promise of genomic technology and the power of genetic information...
This edited collection focuses on performance practice and analysis that engages with medical and bi...
The assumption that developments in technologies and societies create new ethical issues for health ...
The essays on dimensions of theatre ethics at the heart of contributions to this volume demonstrate ...
This book, co-authored with Professor Margaret Brazier (School of Law, University of Manchester), pr...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
Genetics occupies a place in the public imagination with which few areas of science can compete. It...
textContextual, personal, theoretical, and institutional forces intersect in the development of an...
This article examines the emergence of bioethics as a legal discourse and the relationship between t...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
Bioethics education often includes the study of short stories, novels, plays, and films, because suc...
It is difficult to find tools useful for effective teaching ethics focused on persons from disadvan...
Many difficult ethical questions have arisen from the explosive growth of biomedical research and th...
Theatre provides a dynamic platform to reflect upon the ethical, legal, and social implications of m...
Transformative innovations in medicine and their ethical complexities create frequent confusion and ...
Ethical complexities surround the promise of genomic technology and the power of genetic information...
This edited collection focuses on performance practice and analysis that engages with medical and bi...
The assumption that developments in technologies and societies create new ethical issues for health ...
The essays on dimensions of theatre ethics at the heart of contributions to this volume demonstrate ...
This book, co-authored with Professor Margaret Brazier (School of Law, University of Manchester), pr...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
Genetics occupies a place in the public imagination with which few areas of science can compete. It...
textContextual, personal, theoretical, and institutional forces intersect in the development of an...
This article examines the emergence of bioethics as a legal discourse and the relationship between t...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
Bioethics education often includes the study of short stories, novels, plays, and films, because suc...
It is difficult to find tools useful for effective teaching ethics focused on persons from disadvan...
Many difficult ethical questions have arisen from the explosive growth of biomedical research and th...