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Reading Karl Barth, Interrupting Moral Technique, Transforming Biomedical Ethics

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263 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am19.10.20151st ed. 2015
This volume proposes a move away from the universalized and general modern ethical method, as it is currently practiced in biomedical ethics, while aiming toward a decision making process rooted in an ontology of relationality. Moyse uses the theological ethics of Karl Barth, in conversation with a range of thinkers, to achieve this turn.mehr
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KlappentextThis volume proposes a move away from the universalized and general modern ethical method, as it is currently practiced in biomedical ethics, while aiming toward a decision making process rooted in an ontology of relationality. Moyse uses the theological ethics of Karl Barth, in conversation with a range of thinkers, to achieve this turn.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-137-53690-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum19.10.2015
Auflage1st ed. 2015
Seiten263 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht476 g
IllustrationenXII, 263 p.
Artikel-Nr.34669081

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1. Contemporary Bioethics and the 'Sin' of the Common Morality 2. The Technique of Bioethics and the Freedom for Encounter 3. The Isolated Will and the Freedom for Agency 4. An Anxious Institution and the Freedom for Human Life Conclusion Notes Bibliographymehr
Kritik
"The book demonstrates careful research, detailed argumentation, and creative connections between various fields. ... Overall, I think Moyse succeeds in what he sets out to do. ... his work adeptly connects theology and bioethics in surprising and helpful ways. ... Moyse does an excellent job of showing how theology can interrupt and potentially transform bioethics in a way that refuses to retreat into abstractions and instead meets individual patients where they are: in the heat of crisis." (Jacob Shatzer, Ethics & Medicine, Vol. 33 (1), 2017)mehr

Autor

Ashley John Moyse is a Research Associate at both Vancouver School of Theology at the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Trinity College at the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia. His research has been presented and published internationally. He is also a co-editor of the forthcoming Correlating Sobornost: Karl Barth in Conversation with the Russian Orthodox Tradition and The Church in Self-Dispossession: Select Writings of Donald M. MacKinnon.