Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory
ISBN: 978-1-032-98206-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This volume advances a new approach to ethics: “living ethics”. As an ethical and philosophical orientation, living ethics offers a refreshing perspective on how difficult human situations are opportunities for co-learning and co-creative ethical thinking.
Living ethics starts with the observation that moral problems are living and vital problems that affect our daily lives. It orients scholarship and practice by using theory in a pragmatic way to solve real-life problems, by fostering spaces for dialogical reflection on these problems, and by working closely together with stakeholders to co-imagine solutions. Central to living ethics are human flourishing, interconnectedness, dialogue, responsiveness, moral spaces, and epistemic justice and humility. The chapters in this volume are divided into three parts. The first part introduces and discusses ideas central to living ethics such as ethics as a way of life, co-learning, and epistemic humility. The second part features several examples of practices and projects informed by a living ethics stance in wide-ranging contexts such as public policy, substance use, healthcare, aging, and research. The third part features open-ended discussions and reflections on models of governance and implementation to propel ideas central to living ethics in areas such as international relationships, education, research ethics, and healthcare.
Living Ethics in Theory and Practice will be of interest to a wide range of scholars, graduate students and practitioners working notably in ethics, philosophy and the humanities, social science, psychology, healthcare, and policy.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword On My Mind: Foreword to Living Ethics in Theory and Practice Introduction 1. An Introduction to Living Ethics in Theory and Practice Part 1: Living Ethics Ideas 2. Ethics as a Way of Life: Reconnecting Bioethics with Everyday Moral Life 3. Is Living Ethics a Learning Ethics? 4. A Pragmatist Professional Ethics: Living Ethics and Moral Reasoning in Health Care and Research 5. What Sorts of Ethical Capacities Can Support a Living Ethics Approach and How Can These Capacities be Fostered? 6. Epistemic Humility in Living Ethics Research 7. Quantitative and Mixed Methods Research for Living Ethics Part 2: Living Ethics Practices 8. Drawing Upon Living Ethics to Navigate Deep Disagreements in a Polarized Healthcare Environment 9. A Living Ethics Stance for Substance Use Neuroethics Research 10. The Ethicist as Architect of Dialogical Spaces for Ethical Reflection 11. Canada’s Public Service: Towards a Living Ethics for Policymaking 12. How to Integrate Living Ethics in Healthcare Institutions? Illustration with a Collaborative Research Project in Palliative Care 13. Living Ethics in Autism Research and Practice 14. Living Ethics of Aging Part 3: Living Ethics Futures 15. Imagine a Living Research Ethics 16. Living Ethics in an International Context: A Dialogical Post-Colonial Approach to Health Ethics 17. Making Ethics Live in Difficult and Uncertain Political Times: Learning from the Past as We Look Forward 18. Living Ethics: From Concepts to Practices to Benefits Conclusion 19. Conclusion: Imagining the Future of Living Ethics