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|a Autonomy and the situated self :
|b a challenge to bioethics /
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|a The chimeric self: Exploring the landscape of bioethics -- The troubled self of bioethics: The unhappy offspring of Immanuel Kant and J.S. Mill -- The divided self: Liberal politics and the rise of autonomy in bioethics -- The choosing self: Bioethics and the paradox of autonomy -- The first component of the situated self: Gender -- The second component of the situated self: Virtue -- The third component of the situated self: Narratives -- The fourth component of the situated self: Suffering -- The fifth component of the situated self: Practices.
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|a "'Autonomy and the Situated Self' offers a critique of contemporary mainstream bioethics and proposes an alternative framework for the exploration of bioethical issues. It also contrasts two conceptions of autonomy, one based on a liberal model but detached from its political foundation and one that is responsive to the concerns of virtue ethics and connected to the concept of human flourishing."--Provided by publisher
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