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The philosophy of medicine and bioethics: an introduction to the framing of a field -- Bodies of knowledge, philosophical anthropology, and philosophy of medicine -- Bodies, body parts, and body language: reflections on ontology and personal identity in medical practice -- Bodies and minds in the philosophy of medicine: organ sales and the lived body -- Accommodating death: euthanasia in the Netherlands -- Why should anyone listen to ethics consultants? -- Changing views of paternalism in research: AIDS activists demand change -- Three designations of disorder: diversity, disease, and determinism in psychiatric thought and practice -- Equity and the health effects of urbanization -- Engelhardt on Kant's moral foundations and Hegel's category of the State -- Bole on Kant, Hegel, and Engelhardt: a brief reply -- Epilogue: the use of the past. |