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Confessions of a medicine manConfessions of a medicine man

Confessions of a medicine man1999

an essay in popular philosophy

Alfred I. Tauber

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In Confessions of a Medicine Man, Alfred Tauber probes the ethical structure of contemporary medicine in an argument accessible to lay readers, healthcare professionals, and ethicists alike. Through personal anecdote, historical narrative, and philosophical discussion, Tauber composes a moral portrait of the doctor-patient relationship. In a time when discussion has focused on market forces, he seeks to show how our basic conceptions of health, the body, and most fundamentally our very notion of selfhood frame our experience of illness. Arguing against an ethics based on a presumed autonomy, Tauber presents a relational ethic that orients medical science and a voracious industry back to their primary moral responsibility: the empathetic response to the call of the ill.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1915502W

Subjects

MedicineMoral and ethical aspectsMedical ethicsMoral and ethical aspects of Physician and patientPhysician and patientPhilosophyMedicine, philosophyPhysician-Patient RelationsMedical Philosophy

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