Kathryn Muyskens
Kathryn Muyskens
The human right to health, insofar as it is widely recognized, is typically thought to include the right to fair access to adequate healthcare, but the operating conception of healthcare in this context has been under-defined. This lack of ...
Anti-abortionist Action Theory and the Asymmetry between Spontaneous and Induced Abortions [0.03%]
反堕胎行为理论及偶然与人为流产之间的不对称性问题
Matthew Lee Anderson
Matthew Lee Anderson
This essay defends the asymmetry between the badness of spontaneous and induced abortions in order to explain why anti-abortionists prioritize stopping induced abortions over preventing spontaneous abortions. Specifically, it argues (1) the...
Tom Waters
Tom Waters
The frequency of death from miscarriage is very high, greater than the number of deaths from induced abortion or major diseases. Berg (2017 , Philosophical Studies 174:1217-26) argues that, given this, those who contend that personhood begi...
The Logic of Pregnancy [0.03%]
怀孕的逻辑
Jonna Bornemark
Jonna Bornemark
This article takes its point of departure in Bracha Ettinger's discussion on the "matrixial borderspace": the structure of the experience of "the womb," both from a "mother-pole" and a "fetus-pole". Ettinger describes this borderspace as a ...
Solastalgia: Climatic Anxiety-An Emotional Geography to Find Our Way Out [0.03%]
暗索留亚:气候焦虑——一种情感地理学以寻找出路
Susi Ferrarello
Susi Ferrarello
This paper will discuss the notion of solastalgia or climatic anxiety (Albrecht et al., 2007; Galea et al., 2005) as a form of anxiety connected to traumatic environmental changes that generate an emotional blockage between individuals, the...
The Phenomenology of Objectification in and Through Medical Practice and Technology Development [0.03%]
医学实践和技术发展中的客体化现象学研究
Fredrik Svenaeus
Fredrik Svenaeus
Objectification is a real problem in medicine that can lead to bad medical practice or, in the worst case, dehumanization of the patient. Nevertheless, objectification also plays a major and necessary role in medicine: the patient's body sh...
Which Kind of Body in "Mental" Pathologies? Phenomenological Insights on the Nature of the Disrupted Self [0.03%]
《“精神”疾病的“身体”是什么?论破碎自我的本性》
Valeria Bizzari
Valeria Bizzari
Guided by a phenomenological perspective, this paper aims to account for the existence of a corporeal consciousness-something that clinicians should take into account, not merely in the case of physical pathologies but especially in the cas...
What is Phenomenological Bioethics? A Critical Appraisal of Its Ends and Means [0.03%]
现象学 bioethics 是什么?对其目的和手段的批判性评价
Lewis Coyne
Lewis Coyne
In recent years the phenomenological approach to bioethics has been rejuvenated and reformulated by, among others, the Swedish philosopher Fredrik Svenaeus. Building on the now-relatively mainstream phenomenological approach to health and i...
Magnus Englander
Magnus Englander
The phenomenology of bioethics is approached here in relation to the lived experience as it relates to the everyday lifeworld of persons suffering from mental illness. Taking a road less traveled, the purpose here is to elucidate ethical is...
The Saturated Phenomenon of Flesh and Mineness and Otherness of the Body in Illness [0.03%]
疾病中的肉体饱和现象及身体的归属感与他者性
Māra Grīnfelde
Māra Grīnfelde
A key topic within the field of the phenomenology of medicine has been the relationship between body and self in illness, including discussions about the otherness and mineness of the body. The aim of this article is to distinguish between ...