Merleau-Ponty claims that the idea of objective knowledge is supported by "our reveries." My aim in this paper is to explore this argument with respect to the idea of health. As a case study, I focus on bioethical issues surrounding return of results of incidental variants with respect to the use of genetic and genomic screening technologies (GSTs) in newborn and pediatric contexts. Drawing on a range of Merleau-Ponty’s texts, I argue that this case suggests the modern idea of health to turn largely on the desire for control over one’s fate. More specifically, this is a desire for control aimed at assuring that the meaning of one’s life will stay the same as indexed by one’s ability expectations. I term this a desire for existential homeost...
This study is an attempt towards extolling the transhumanist eugenic significance of genetics and ge...
This book explores the personal value of healthy behavior, arguing that our modern tendency to prais...
Concepts of 'health' and 'disease' are of fundamental importance to ethical considerations regarding...
Merleau-Ponty claims that the idea of objective knowledge is supported by "our reveries." My aim in ...
The so-called new genetics is widely predicted to radically transform medicine and public health and...
Dominant views about the nature of health and disease in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine ha...
This paper explores a novel philosophy of ethical care in the face of burgeoning biomedical technolo...
New biotechnologies have the potential to both dramatically improve human well-being and dramaticall...
New biotechnologies have the potential to both dramatically improve human well-being and dramaticall...
This paper will attempt to argue for the moral permissibility of genetic enhancement through the eth...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
There is an apparent consensus in philosophy of medicine that conceptualanalysis has led to a stalem...
Cultivating a speculative orientation to the medical humanities, the aim of this essay is to explore...
The article is the text of a lecture given at the Faculty of the Humanities, March 2001. It argues t...
Ethics, at its core, relates to our practices and their moral justification. The practice of medicin...
This study is an attempt towards extolling the transhumanist eugenic significance of genetics and ge...
This book explores the personal value of healthy behavior, arguing that our modern tendency to prais...
Concepts of 'health' and 'disease' are of fundamental importance to ethical considerations regarding...
Merleau-Ponty claims that the idea of objective knowledge is supported by "our reveries." My aim in ...
The so-called new genetics is widely predicted to radically transform medicine and public health and...
Dominant views about the nature of health and disease in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine ha...
This paper explores a novel philosophy of ethical care in the face of burgeoning biomedical technolo...
New biotechnologies have the potential to both dramatically improve human well-being and dramaticall...
New biotechnologies have the potential to both dramatically improve human well-being and dramaticall...
This paper will attempt to argue for the moral permissibility of genetic enhancement through the eth...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
There is an apparent consensus in philosophy of medicine that conceptualanalysis has led to a stalem...
Cultivating a speculative orientation to the medical humanities, the aim of this essay is to explore...
The article is the text of a lecture given at the Faculty of the Humanities, March 2001. It argues t...
Ethics, at its core, relates to our practices and their moral justification. The practice of medicin...
This study is an attempt towards extolling the transhumanist eugenic significance of genetics and ge...
This book explores the personal value of healthy behavior, arguing that our modern tendency to prais...
Concepts of 'health' and 'disease' are of fundamental importance to ethical considerations regarding...