International audienceTo take into account our vulnerability requires paradoxically our reconfiguring the autonomy of vulnerable and dependent persons such as patients suffering from cognitive and physical impairments. However, vulnerability is not only focused on fragility, it also highlights our responsibility toward the other. Moreover, to assess the primacy of responsibility over liberty means that we depart from any atomistic conception of the self and provide another understanding of subjectivity and sociality. This way of enriching the philosophy of the subject also makes sense when we think of our relations toward animals and our use of nature. It implies that we have to replace the conception of human being that still grounds the p...
Transhumanism is a challenging movement that invites us to rethink what defines humanity, including ...
By embracing the ontological view of vulnerability and stressing its social basis, the paper aims to...
Abstract Background Healthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical signific...
International audienceTo take into account our vulnerability requires paradoxically our reconfigurin...
Concern for human vulnerability seems to be at the heart of bioethical inquiry, but the concept of v...
This chapter introduces the linked concepts of vulnerability, politics and care, considering how all...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
International audienceThis paper aims to refute the idea whereby giving consideration to vulnerabili...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
The chapter begins by describing the various understandings of vulnerability in ethical and legal di...
Vulnerability has been extensively discussed in medical research, but less so in health care. Thus, ...
Transhumanism is a challenging movement that invites us to rethink what defines humanity, including ...
By embracing the ontological view of vulnerability and stressing its social basis, the paper aims to...
Abstract Background Healthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical signific...
International audienceTo take into account our vulnerability requires paradoxically our reconfigurin...
Concern for human vulnerability seems to be at the heart of bioethical inquiry, but the concept of v...
This chapter introduces the linked concepts of vulnerability, politics and care, considering how all...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of bio...
International audienceThis paper aims to refute the idea whereby giving consideration to vulnerabili...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
Conceptions of the moral relevance of vulnerability in human life have assumed a deserved prominence...
The chapter begins by describing the various understandings of vulnerability in ethical and legal di...
Vulnerability has been extensively discussed in medical research, but less so in health care. Thus, ...
Transhumanism is a challenging movement that invites us to rethink what defines humanity, including ...
By embracing the ontological view of vulnerability and stressing its social basis, the paper aims to...
Abstract Background Healthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical signific...