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Watson, Jamie Carlin.
Moral expertise = new essays from theoretical and clinical bioethics /
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Title/Author:
Moral expertise/ edited by Jamie Carlin Watson, Laura K. Guidry-Grimes.
Reminder of title:
new essays from theoretical and clinical bioethics /
other author:
Watson, Jamie Carlin.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
Description:
vi, 304 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Bioethics. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92759-6
ISBN:
9783319927596
Moral expertise = new essays from theoretical and clinical bioethics /
Moral expertise
new essays from theoretical and clinical bioethics /[electronic resource] :edited by Jamie Carlin Watson, Laura K. Guidry-Grimes. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - vi, 304 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Philosophy and medicine,v.1290376-7418 ;. - Philosophy and medicine ;102..
Part 1. The Concept of Moral Expertise -- Chapter 1. Moral Expertise and Theory Neutrality (Michael Cholbi) -- Chapter 2. Credentials for Moral Expertise (Eric Vogelstein) -- Chapter 3. Can Moral Authorities be Hypocrites? (Marcela Herdova) -- Part 2. Clinical Ethics Expertise -- Chapter 4. Clinical Ethics Experts and the Short Step to Hubris (Autumn Fiester) -- Chapter 5. Moral Expertise in the Context of Clinical Ethics Consultation (Stephen Wear) -- Chapter 6. Moral Expertise in Medical Ethics (Matthew Butkus) -- Chapter 7. TBD (Stella Reiter-Theil) -- Chapter 8. TBD (Evan DeRenzo) -- Chapter 9. The Nature of Ethical Expertise in Bioethics and Implications for Training of Clinical Ethics Consultants (Johan Christiaan Bester)
This collection addresses whether ethicists, like authorities in other fields, can speak as experts in their subject matter. Though ethics consultation is a growing practice in medical contexts, there remain difficult questions about the role of ethicists in professional decision-making. Contributors examine the nature and plausibility of moral expertise, the relationship between character and expertise, the nature and limits of moral authority, how one might become a moral expert, and the trustworthiness of moral testimony. This volume engages with the growing literature in these debates and offers new perspectives from both academics and practitioners. The readings will be of particular interest to bioethicists, clinicians, ethics committees, and students of social epistemology. These new essays promise to advance discussions in the professionalization and accreditation of ethics consultation.
ISBN: 9783319927596
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-92759-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
567376
Bioethics.
LC Class. No.: QH332 / .M66 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 174.957
Moral expertise = new essays from theoretical and clinical bioethics /
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