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Présentation de l'éditeur : "Oeuvrer en tant que "sujet éthique" serait la tâche d'un professionnel en relation avec un autre. En nommant la force des sentiments qui habitent un sujet dans son action, Mireille Cifali recommande le développement du travail éthique. Elle rappelle aux métiers de la relation leur dimension d'humanité, la puissance de leurs rencontres, qu'elles se nouent autour d'un apprentissage, d'un soin du corps et/ou de l'âme. Préserver est un mot qui cherche à "prendre soin", s'interroge sur les conséquences des gestes posés et qui oeuvre en tensions, apparaissant souvent comme une conjugaison de contraires : affirmer mais douter, savoir et savoir qu'on ignore, agir et s'abstenir, parler et se taire, avoir des certitudes et être prêt à y renoncer, accepter d'être vulnérable et conserver les forces d'affronter. Si le changement est inéluctable, demeurent des dimensions auxquelles tenir : la dimension relationnelle de nos gestes, celle affective de nos paroles et de nos regards et celle encore intérieure de nos pensées."
Ethics, Professional --- Occupations --- Interpersonal Relations
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Psychologists --- Professional ethics. --- Psychology --- Ethics, Professional. --- ethics.
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Ethics, Medical --- Ethics, Professional --- Health Services
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Clinical psychology --- Ethics, Professional --- Psychology, Clinical --- Moral and ethical aspects
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"The valorization of the human body is of particular relevance in times of global market liberalization and reform debates on health systems. In one case, it is also about the often unabashed sale from the ""spare parts man"", the other is about the affordability of medical, often vital services. But all of this has a long history, from which one can draw conclusions for current debates and which we want to trace back to antiquity. We begin by discussing the increase in value through self-mutilation and the sale of human parts (with and without the consent of those affected), both of which show clear parallels to today's developments. We continue with the memory of younger (and also local) history, if we remember the treatment of mentally ill people in Tyrol a century and a half ago and the not so long history of transplantation medicine. This is followed by economic and bioethical explanations, which will be interesting, but not only for the insurance industry and reproductive medicine. Finally, there are two additional extras: the summary of the panel discussion, which was part of the symposium on ""Organknappheit? How to solve? ""And a compilation of different"" price lists ""for body and body parts over time.With contributions by Andreas Exenberger, Kordula Schnegg, Valentin Gröbner, Maria Heidegger, Marlene Hopfgartner, Andrea Leiter, Magdalena Thöni, Hannes Winner, Gabriele Werner-Felmayer, Matthias Stöckl and Josef Nussbaumer."
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"This book is a philosophically-oriented introduction to bioethics. It offers the reader an overview of key debates in bioethics relevant to various areas including; organ retrieval, stem cell research, justice in healthcare and issues in environmental ethics, including issues surrounding food and agriculture. The book also seeks to go beyond simply describing the issues in order to provide the reader with the methodological and theoretical tools for a more comprehensive understanding of current bioethical debates. The aim of the book is to present bioethics as an interdisciplinary field, to explore its close relation to other disciplines (such as law, life sciences, theology and philosophy), and to discuss the conditions under which bioethics can serve as an academically legitimate discipline that is at the same time relevant to society. As a systematic and methodologically rigorous overview, Bioethics: Methods, Theories, Domains will be of particular interest to academics and students in the disciplines of Law, Medicine, Ethics and Philosophy"--
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