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The Way of Medicine is a book that I wish I could put into the hands of all medical students and health care professionals. In a winsome and persuasive way, it places the disputed questions of contemporary medicine within the broader context of the profession of medicine whose goal is the health of patients, not merely fulfilling whatever desires the patients happen to have.” —Christopher Kaczor, author of Disputes in Bioethics


The Way of Medicine is a bold intervention into what has become commonplace in medicine: the physician as service provider, the physician as a mere cog in the wheel of social functioning.” —Jeffrey P. Bishop, author of The Anticipatory Corpse


"This work is . . . engaging, offering a clear exhortation to reinsert common sense into medical practice. The book should be an inviting read for both experienced doctors and clinically naïve students." —Choice


In building from foundational considerations to a moral vision for medical practice, this book is a welcome addition to the literature on medical ethics. Curlin and Tollefsen articulate the philosophical underpinnings of the Way of Medicine both in contrast to and in conversation with major current thinkers across the spectrum of medical ethics traditions, with extensive references providing further commentary and citations for additional reading. —Family Medicine


This short but highly insightful volume is a welcome addition to the literature onthe philosophy of medicine and ought to be recommended reading for both bioethicists interested in debates about morality in medicine as well as physicians seeking abetter understanding of their own professional vocation. —The New Bioethics


We argue that the medical profession has neglected a question that anyone thinking about going into medicine must consider: what is medicine? The question is really about medicine’s point: we understand what medicine is by understanding what it is for: what is its point, purpose, or end? —Farr Curlin and Christopher Tollefsen, The Pillar


"The Way of Medicine offers an engaging account of an ancient approach to medicine that seeks to care for people through caring for their health. . . . In order to deepen the argument for adopting this approach, I hope that others will build on this project by more robustly articulating the moral and philosophical vision within which the Way of Medicine is at home." —Public Discourse


"Curlin and Tollefsen provide a sound diagnosis of one of the major problems facing society today: the erosion of the practice of medicine. While not an overtly theological work, The Way of Medicine equips Christian medical trainees and physicians with language that helps them better situate the practice of medicine within their faith and then reconcile that practice with the pluralistic society in which they practice." —Christian Bioethics



Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. The Way of Medicine
2. The Requirements of Practical Reason
3. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
4. Autonomy and Authority
5. The Rule of Double Effect
6. Sexuality and Reproduction
7. Abortion and Unborn Human Life
8. Medicine at the End of Life
9. Last-Resort Options
10. Conscientious Medicine

The Way of Medicine Ethics and the Healing

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      Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9780268200862, 978-0268200862
      ISBN10: 0268200866

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      The Way of Medicine is a book that I wish I could put into the hands of all medical students and health care professionals. In a winsome and persuasive way, it places the disputed questions of contemporary medicine within the broader context of the profession of medicine whose goal is the health of patients, not merely fulfilling whatever desires the patients happen to have.” —Christopher Kaczor, author of Disputes in Bioethics


      The Way of Medicine is a bold intervention into what has become commonplace in medicine: the physician as service provider, the physician as a mere cog in the wheel of social functioning.” —Jeffrey P. Bishop, author of The Anticipatory Corpse


      "This work is . . . engaging, offering a clear exhortation to reinsert common sense into medical practice. The book should be an inviting read for both experienced doctors and clinically naïve students." —Choice


      In building from foundational considerations to a moral vision for medical practice, this book is a welcome addition to the literature on medical ethics. Curlin and Tollefsen articulate the philosophical underpinnings of the Way of Medicine both in contrast to and in conversation with major current thinkers across the spectrum of medical ethics traditions, with extensive references providing further commentary and citations for additional reading. —Family Medicine


      This short but highly insightful volume is a welcome addition to the literature onthe philosophy of medicine and ought to be recommended reading for both bioethicists interested in debates about morality in medicine as well as physicians seeking abetter understanding of their own professional vocation. —The New Bioethics


      We argue that the medical profession has neglected a question that anyone thinking about going into medicine must consider: what is medicine? The question is really about medicine’s point: we understand what medicine is by understanding what it is for: what is its point, purpose, or end? —Farr Curlin and Christopher Tollefsen, The Pillar


      "The Way of Medicine offers an engaging account of an ancient approach to medicine that seeks to care for people through caring for their health. . . . In order to deepen the argument for adopting this approach, I hope that others will build on this project by more robustly articulating the moral and philosophical vision within which the Way of Medicine is at home." —Public Discourse


      "Curlin and Tollefsen provide a sound diagnosis of one of the major problems facing society today: the erosion of the practice of medicine. While not an overtly theological work, The Way of Medicine equips Christian medical trainees and physicians with language that helps them better situate the practice of medicine within their faith and then reconcile that practice with the pluralistic society in which they practice." —Christian Bioethics



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Introduction
      1. The Way of Medicine
      2. The Requirements of Practical Reason
      3. The Doctor-Patient Relationship
      4. Autonomy and Authority
      5. The Rule of Double Effect
      6. Sexuality and Reproduction
      7. Abortion and Unborn Human Life
      8. Medicine at the End of Life
      9. Last-Resort Options
      10. Conscientious Medicine

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