Prescriptions

The Dissemination of Medical Authority

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Prescriptions

The Dissemination of Medical Authority

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The essays brought together in this volume are the product of a University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colloquium on Science, Technology, and Society devoted to foundations of health care practices. Prescriptions contributes to the philosophy of medicine by redefining, redrawing, and resetting the respective domains of philosophy, medicine, and healthcare. It provides a conceptual point of departure, a point from which the radical changes that will be required of health care in the next century can be envisioned and acted upon.

Part I consists of three essays that provide critical analyses of the conceptual apparatus that informs the many dimensions of health care practices. In general, the contributors challenge the fundamental relationships of authority that exist between patients and health care practitioners, question the tradition of using classical ethical theories within the domain of health care, and suggest a set of different directions in which health care should develop. These essays demonstrate why a reevaluation of the culture of health care, and not just specific practices, is necessary. The two essays in Part II explore the economic, technical, legal, and public policy dimensions of contemporary medicine. The novelty of these essays lies in their response to the challenges already posed by the three preceding essays: each essay attempts to provide a specific contextual analysis for articulating and testing the broad conceptual and axiological problems raised therein. Part III provides a more specific context for exploring the issues and themes articulated in Parts I and II. Drawing attention to the techniques used to diagnose and, supposedly, cure, the contributors directly attack the view that psychoanalysis can be understood in medical or scientific terms. Those interested in the philosophical aspects of health care will find this volume provocative reading.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Conceptual Displacement of Health-Care Protocols
Democratizing Medicine by Joseph Agassi
Contemporary Bioethics and the Demise of Modern Medicine by Robert M. Veatch
Humanizing Health-Care Practice Through a More Humane Technology of Concepts by James W. Dickoff and Patricia James
Eliminating Hierarchies: Realigning Individual Values and Social Norms
Increasing Health Consumerism: Can It Be Done? by Marilyn L. Stember
The New Reproductive Technologies: Ethical, Social, and Public Policy Concerns by Michael A. Grodin
Overcoming Scientific Pretenses: The Duplicity of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis as Religion: Psychoanalytic Theory as Ideology, Psychoanalytic Practice as Cure of Souls by Thomas Szasz
Seduction in Tongues: Reconstructing the Field of Metaphor in the Treatment of Schizophrenia by Nathaniel Laor
Selected Bibliography
Index

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Published Feb 15 1990
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 200
ISBN 9780313266256
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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