In light of the successful occupation of the term ‘person’ for Personalised Medicine, it is necessary to ask what different notions of personhood practically imply. This article examines two. The first is the reductionist molecular individual, embraced by PM enthusiasts. Here the person is a contradictory dividuum, oscillating between increased autonomy and a new, infantilising tech-paternalism. The second relies on a Christ-analogical distinction of two modes. The dramatic amplitude of personal absence-presence then unfolds throughout time. This provides the logic or spirit of the medical act. Drawing on the ethics of war, it will be recast as an arduous task of mending
Many debates in arenas such as bioethics turn on questions regarding the moral status of human being...
This thesis is concerned to argue for a metaphysical approach to notions of personhood in contradist...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
In light of the successful occupation of the term ‘person’ for Personalised Medicine, it is necessar...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
The concept of personhood and its relationship to health care has long been examined and debated. Th...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...
Healthcare personalism is a multifaceted approach to modern healthcare and its delivery, which champ...
What is a person? The answer to this foundational question may seem intuitive at the first glance. M...
To ‘embrace’ focused parts of an addressed environment is the way enclosure of outside foci may be d...
The way the term ‘person’ is used in society implies certain normative expectations surrounding the ...
The term person is usually used to indicate someone. This meaning is the result of a complex theoret...
This paper examines the reductive arguments about personhood in bioethics in order to illustrate a r...
Whilst there is potential for approaches that disrupt and reconfigure the human as a taken-for-grant...
Many debates in arenas such as bioethics turn on questions regarding the moral status of human being...
This thesis is concerned to argue for a metaphysical approach to notions of personhood in contradist...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...
In light of the successful occupation of the term ‘person’ for Personalised Medicine, it is necessar...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
The concept of personhood and its relationship to health care has long been examined and debated. Th...
Since John Locke, regnant conceptions of personhood in Western philosophy have focused onindividual ...
Healthcare personalism is a multifaceted approach to modern healthcare and its delivery, which champ...
What is a person? The answer to this foundational question may seem intuitive at the first glance. M...
To ‘embrace’ focused parts of an addressed environment is the way enclosure of outside foci may be d...
The way the term ‘person’ is used in society implies certain normative expectations surrounding the ...
The term person is usually used to indicate someone. This meaning is the result of a complex theoret...
This paper examines the reductive arguments about personhood in bioethics in order to illustrate a r...
Whilst there is potential for approaches that disrupt and reconfigure the human as a taken-for-grant...
Many debates in arenas such as bioethics turn on questions regarding the moral status of human being...
This thesis is concerned to argue for a metaphysical approach to notions of personhood in contradist...
We examine the concept of personhood in relation to people living with dementia and implications for...