Vulnerabilities: Rethinking Medicine Rights and Humanities in Post-Pandemic (脆弱性:後疫情時代的醫療權利與人文思考)

Achella, Stefania, Marazia, Chantal

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-27
  • 售價: $4,700
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,465
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 241
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031393805
  • ISBN-13: 9783031393808
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商品描述

Drawing from a wide array of disciplinary perspectives and geographical contexts, this volume offers new insights for critically engaging with the problem of vulnerability. The essays here contained take the move from the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to explore the inherent vulnerability of individuals, but also of social, economic and political systems, and probe the descriptive and prescriptive import of the concept.Each chapter provides a self-contained perspective on vulnerability, as well as a specific methodological framework for questioning its meaning. Taken together, the chapters combine into a multi-disciplinary toolkit for approaching the various forms and structures of vulnerability, with a special attention to the intersectional factors shaping the individual experience of it: from gender to age, from disability to mental illness, from hospitalisation to incarceration. The book explores the theoretical richness and complexity of the concept and proposes new analytical approaches to it, before illustrating its multifariousness through empirically grounded case studies. The closing section engages with "the future of vulnerability", as a hermeneutic, epistemological, and critical-normative perspective to be deployed beyond the domain of global crises and emergencies.The volume is primarily intended as a reference for scholars in the human, social and health sciences. The accessible structure and plain language of the chapters make it also a valuable didactic resource for graduate courses in philosophy, the social sciences and public health.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書從多元的學科視角和地理背景出發,提供了對脆弱性問題進行批判性探討的新見解。書中所收錄的論文以COVID-19疫情為切入點,探討個體的內在脆弱性,以及社會、經濟和政治系統的脆弱性,並深入研究該概念的描述性和規範性意涵。每一章節都提供了一個獨立的脆弱性視角,以及一個特定的方法論框架來質疑其意義。這些章節共同組成了一個多學科的工具包,用以接觸脆弱性的各種形式和結構,特別關注塑造個體經驗的交叉因素:從性別到年齡,從殘疾到心理疾病,從住院到監禁。本書探討了該概念的理論豐富性和複雜性,並提出新的分析方法,隨後通過實證案例研究來展示其多樣性。最後一部分探討了「脆弱性的未來」,作為一種詮釋學、認識論和批判性規範的視角,應用於全球危機和緊急情況之外。本書主要作為人文、社會和健康科學學者的參考資料。章節的易讀結構和簡明語言也使其成為哲學、社會科學和公共衛生研究生課程中有價值的教學資源。

作者簡介

Stefania Achella is Professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy), where she teaches History of Philosophy. She is currently working on the relationship between philosophy and biology in the nineteenth century, on the concept of vulnerability and on the contributions of feminism to the philosophical debate. Chantal Marazia is assistant professor in the History Theory and Ethics of Medicine at the University of Düsseldorf (Germany). Her research focuses are the history of psychiatry and neurology, and on the history of human rights. She is the editor of the psychopathological writings of Karl Jaspers.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Stefania Achella 是意大利基耶蒂-佩斯卡拉大學的哲學史教授,教授哲學史課程。她目前的研究方向包括十九世紀哲學與生物學之間的關係、脆弱性的概念以及女性主義對哲學辯論的貢獻。Chantal Marazia 是德國杜塞爾多夫大學醫學史理論與倫理的助理教授。她的研究重點是精神病學和神經學的歷史,以及人權的歷史。她是卡爾·雅斯培斯的精神病理學著作的編輯。