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Med Humanit ; 43(3): 166-171, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28087727

RESUMO

Recently, the involvement of various authors coming from the social sciences and the arts has reinforced the humanistic component of bioethics. Their contributions vary from very theoretical perspectives to rather practical ones. In this paper, Martha Nussbaum's books, The Fragility of Goodness (1986), Love's Knowledge (1990), Cultivating Humanity (1997) and Creating Capabilities (2011) are analysed from the vantage point of narrative bioethics. It is argued that Nussbaum's notions of 'Narrative', 'Imagination' and 'Cultivation' open up the possibility of developing an action-oriented form of narrative bioethics, that is, a bioethics committed to social action and justice.


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Temas Bioéticos , Ética Médica , Imaginação , Justiça Social , Ciências Humanas , Humanos , Narração
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