Ricoeur And The Ethics Of Care
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Abstract The aim of this article is to elaborate on how a distinct concept of the person can be implemented within person‐centred care as an ethical configuration of personhood in the
The fourth article discusses the importance of Ricoeur’s early reflections in L’homme faillible for an ethics of care; thus it is shown how his hermeneutics can be applied to ethical practices today. In Narrative Medicine in Hospice Care: Identity, Practice, and Ethics through the Lens of Paul Ricoeur, Flanagan contends that the models of selfhood and care found in the work of Ricoeur
Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the "narrative turn" in the ethics of care.

Abstract This study sought to apply Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc to a profound analysis of the Parable of the Ten Virgins, aiming to reveal deeper layers of existential and Instead she points out that if the ethics of care is a kind of practice, it makes sense to think of such practices as necessarily building upon one another, expanding constantly the context and
Autonomy and its vulnerability: Ricoeur’s view on justice as a contribution to care ethics Theo L. Hettema Scientific Contribution 02 October 2014 Pages: 493 – 498 Abstract “Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The Due to this new understanding, complementary methodical approaches to medical ethics evolved. One of the most prominent alternative approaches is that of ethics of care.
Abstract Eoin Carney | : Continuing on from recent discussions on the overlap between Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy and care ethics, this article will aim to clarify the status of practice in At a time when the practice of medicine is subject to technical and biopolitical imperatives that give rise to defensive bioethics, it is essential to revitalize the ethical
- Depending on Practice: Paul Ricoeur and the Ethics of Care
- Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the “narrative turn” in the ethics of care
- Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the "narrative turn" in the ethics of care.
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The passage from a posture of clinician to that of clinician–bioethicist poses significant challenges for health professionals, most notably with regards to theoretical or
Carney, E. (2015). Depending on Practice: Paul Ricoeur and the Ethics of Care. Les ateliers de l’éthique, 10(3), 29–48. doi:10.7202/1037650ar Poursuivant les récentes discussions Abstract “Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The
Abstract “Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The Continuing on from recent discussions on the overlap between Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy and care ethics,this article will aim to clarify the status of practice in Ricoeur’s work.I will argue that
Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the “narrative turn” in the ethics of care
In this article, we suggest that Paul Ricoeur’s “little ethics,” in contrast to first-person or poststructuralist approaches to ethics, captures This book explores the integration of narrative medicine in hospice care, focusing on patient identity, ethical considerations, and the insights of philosopher Paul Ricoeur. It emphasizes the This introduction to the special issue on ‘Ricoeur and the ethics of care’ is not a standard editorial. It provides not only an explanation of the central questions and a first impression of the articles,

Mentioning: 5 – Abstract“Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic
Abstract“Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The
“Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The interest Abstract “Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The
Ethics of Care: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
“Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The interest in Depending on Practice: Paul Ricoeur and the Ethics of Care. An article from journal Les ateliers de l’éthique / The Ethics Forum (Volume 10, Number 3, Fall 2015, pp. 1-190), on Érudit.
Au moment où Cyndie Sautereau et moi commencions à organiser une journée d’étude intitulée « Paul Ricoeur et les éthiques du care. Vers de nouveaux paradigmes », la revue Medicine, Abstract “Patient-centred care” is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The Depending on Practice: Paul Ricoeur and the Ethics of Care(English) 0 references main subject Ethics of care 1 reference based on heuristic inferred from title author Eoin Carney object
Continuing on from recent discussions on the overlap between Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy and care ethics, this article will aim to clarify the status of practice in Ricoeur’s work. I will argue
reference URL 21 January 2018 Love and justice’s dialectical relationship: Ricoeur’s contribution on the relationship between care and justice within care ethics 1 reference stated in Crossref From a theoretical point of view, as Ricoeur himself observed (1992, 337–338), when discussing Lévinas, the priority of ethics over ontology might lead to a “hyperbole of otherness”, where Patient-centred care" is the recent response to the malaise produced in the field of health care from the point of view both of a technical mentality and the paternalistic model. The
Continuing on from recent discussions on the overlap between Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy and care ethics, this article will aim to clarify the status of practice in Ricoeur’s work. I will argue that
Narrative Medicine in Hospice Care argues that the models of selfhood and care found in the work of Paul Ricoeur can serve as a framework for clinicians, caregivers, and end-of-life patients
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