Ethics Expertise History, Contemporary Perspectives, and Applications /
The complexity of the modern world has led to increasing professional specialization. Experts in a variety of fields, including ethics, offer advice and solutions. But where professional expertise often involves mastering certain facts, ethics expertise is distinct. It is not clear, for example, whe...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
2005.
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| Series: | Philosophy and Medicine ;
87 |
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: In Search of Ethics Expertise
- A Guided Historical Tour
- Socrates and Moral Expertise
- Aristotle’s Moral Expert: The phronimos
- Hume on True and False Philosophy
- Moral Expertise: A Millian Perspective
- The Ineffable and the Incalculable: G.E. Moore on Ethical Expertise
- Pragmatism and Ethical Expertise
- Contemporary Perspectives
- Expert Moral Choice in Medicine: A Study of Uncertainty and Locality
- Societal Consensus and the Problem of Consent: Refocusing the Problem of Ethics Expertise in Liberal Democracies
- Ethical Expertise, Maternal Thinking, and the Work of Clinical Ethicists
- Contemporary Applications
- The Roles of Scientific and Normative Expertise in Public Policy Formation: The Anthrax Vaccine Case
- Philosophers Return to the Agora
- Ethical Expertise in the Clinical Setting
- Bioethical Expertise in Health Care Organizations
- The Expert Ethics Witness as Teacher.