The Elimination of Morality strikes at the root of the dominant conception of what medical ethics involves. It addresses the fundamental and timely question of the kind of contribution philosophers can make to the discussion of medico-moral issues and the work of health care professionals. It has two main objectives. The first is to establish the futility of bioethics. Anne Maclean challenges the conception of reason in ethics which is integral to the utilitarian tradition and which underlies the whole bioethical enterprise. She argues that the enterprise is philosophically misguided -...
The Elimination of Morality strikes at the root of the dominant conception of what medical ethics involves. It addresses the fundamental and timely qu...
The Elimination of Morality strikes at the root of the dominant conception of what medical ethics involves. It addresses the fundamental and timely question of the kind of contribution philosophers can make to the discussion of medico-moral issues and the work of health care professionals. It has two main objectives. The first is to establish the futility of bioethics. Anne Maclean challenges the conception of reason in ethics which is integral to the utilitarian tradition and which underlies the whole bioethical enterprise. She argues that the enterprise is philosophically misguided -...
The Elimination of Morality strikes at the root of the dominant conception of what medical ethics involves. It addresses the fundamental and timely qu...
Gestalt at Work - Collected Papers, Volume 1 by Sean Gaffney Ph.D, Gestalt therapist, trainer, supervisor, OSD consultant and lecturer in cross-cultural management contains peer-reviewed published papers on the author's personal and professional background as well as applications of field theory (Lewin, Goldstein, Smuts, the Gestalt psychologists) to individual therapy, groupwork in various settings, organizations and society. Focused papers on Kierkegaard, the Cycle of Experience and MBA classes."
Gestalt at Work - Collected Papers, Volume 1 by Sean Gaffney Ph.D, Gestalt therapist, trainer, supervisor, OSD consultant and lecturer in cross-cultur...
Gaffney, a Gestalt therapist, trainer, supervisor, OSD consultant, and lecturer in cross-cultural management, presents peer-reviewed published papers on applications of field theory (Lewin, Goldstein, Smuts, and the Gestalt psychologists) to individual therapy, group work in various settings, organizations, and society.
Gaffney, a Gestalt therapist, trainer, supervisor, OSD consultant, and lecturer in cross-cultural management, presents peer-reviewed published papers ...