[BOOK][B] Stories and their limits: Narrative approaches to bioethics

HL Nelson - 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
HL Nelson
2014api.taylorfrancis.com
Narratives have always played a prominent role in both bioethics and medicine; the fields
have attracted much storytelling, ranging from great literature to humbler stories of sickness
and personal histories. And all bioethicists work with cases--from court cases that shape
policy matters to case studies that chronicle sickness. But how useful are these various
narratives for sorting out moral matters? What kind of ethical work can stories do--and what
are the limits to this work? The new essays in Stories and Their Limits offer insightful …
Narratives have always played a prominent role in both bioethics and medicine; the fields have attracted much storytelling, ranging from great literature to humbler stories of sickness and personal histories. And all bioethicists work with cases--from court cases that shape policy matters to case studies that chronicle sickness. But how useful are these various narratives for sorting out moral matters? What kind of ethical work can stories do--and what are the limits to this work? The new essays in Stories and Their Limits offer insightful reflections on the relationship between narratives and ethics.
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