Some may imagine that people who major in and pursue careers in philosophy are relegated to poring through old dusty books about Plato and Socrates. In reality, philosophy majors work in all kinds of fields, including the legal profession and entertainment. One place you might not expect to find a philosopher is in the hospital helping to make decisions about medical care, but that is what bioethicists do. Jessica Miller, a professor of philosophy at UMaine, also is a bioethicist. She uses her expertise to help medical professionals make decisions about care. We speak with Miller about bioethics and how it benefits patients, families and health care professionals. She also dispels a few myths as to what philosophy is really about
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In some views, philosophy\u27s glory days in bioethics are over. While philosophers were especially ...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
The Department of Philosophy is applying for funding form the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture...
In some views, philosophy’s glory days in bioethics are over. While philosophers were especially imp...
Critics have repeatedly appealed to the metaphysical basis of medicine to account for observed dehum...
Motherhood. It seems both complicated and simple. The most natural thing in the world, but also the ...
In recent years, the professional ethics agenda has attracted the attention of prestigious universit...
The role of philosophy in discussions of clinical practice was once regarded by many as restricted t...
I have been teaching biomedical ethics for several years; but over the past two years I have also be...
The presence of philosophy, amidst other humanities, within the body of medical education seems to r...
The Problem I will be addressing is, quite simply, "What role, if any, can philosophers legitimately...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
Bioethics and humanities (inclusive of medical ethics, health care ethics, environmental ethics, res...
Moral philosophy lies at the heart of today's most heated issues -- abortion, human cloning, assiste...
Are you a health professional (doctor, nurse, pharmacist)? Are you a student preparing for one of th...
In some views, philosophy\u27s glory days in bioethics are over. While philosophers were especially ...
Last year saw the 20th anniversary edition of JECP, and in the introduction to the philosophy sectio...
The Department of Philosophy is applying for funding form the Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture...
In some views, philosophy’s glory days in bioethics are over. While philosophers were especially imp...
Critics have repeatedly appealed to the metaphysical basis of medicine to account for observed dehum...
Motherhood. It seems both complicated and simple. The most natural thing in the world, but also the ...