Die Moral von der Geschicht'...: Ethik und Erzählung in Medizin und Pflege

Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt (2016)
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Abstract

Narratives are ever-present in medicine and care: patients, relatives, doctors, nurses and pastoral workers tell quite different stories. The present volume examines the question of the significance of narratives for the ethical judgement in medicine and care and illustrates what theological reflection can contribute to the current discussion about the ethics of medicine and care. The focus of the volume is on the theological discussion on the ethical issues of medicine and care which is enriched by contributions from literary studies, philosophy, nursing science and the ethics of medicine and care.

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