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▼a Baker, Robert,
▼d 1937-,
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▼a The structure of moral revolutions :
▼b studies of changes in the morality of abortion, death, and the bioethics revolution /
▼c Robert Baker.
▼h [electronic resource] |
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▼a Cambridge :
▼b MIT Press,
▼c 2019. |
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▼a 1 online resource (320 pages). |
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▼a Basic bioethics |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a Intro; Contents; Preface; 1. On Scientific and Moral Revolutions; Earlier Conceptions of Scientific Revolutions; Kuhn's Rediscovery of Scientific Revolutions (Plural); On Morality, Ethics, and Law; Normal Moral Change: Drift and Reform; Public Toilets and Duels; Moral Reform (I): Equal Rights to Respectable Peeing; Moral Drift versus Reform (II): Destigmatizing Bastardy in America and Britain; Moral Reform (III): The American Antidueling Reforms; Differentiating Moral Reforms from Moral Revolutions; The Structure of Moral Revolutions; The Structure of the LGBT/Gay Rights Moral Revolution |
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▼a Some Insights about Political CorrectnessA Very Brief Overview of the Book; 2. Using the Dead for the Living: The Benthamite Revolution; The Corpse as Sacrosanct; The Role of Philosophers in Moral Revolutions; The Benthamite Transubstantiation of Corpses into Utilitarian Objects; Bentham and Southwood Smith's Utilitarian-Unitarian Alliance; Failed Benthamite Reform Proposals: Abernethy and Mackenzie, 1819-1824; Crisis: The Grave-Robbing and Burking Scandals of the 1830s; 1832: Bentham's Public Dissection Catalyzes a Paradigm Shift; The Anatomy Act of 1832: Consequences of a Paradigm Shift |
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▼a The Past Is Not Even PastReflections on the Benthamite Moral Revolution; 3. Immoralizing and Criminalizing Abortion: The Doctors' Revolution; Abortion: A Textbook Case of an Invisible Moral Revolution; Textbook-Induced Amnesia about the Antiabortion Moral Revolution; European Immoralization and Criminalization of Prequickening Abortion; The American Immoralization of Abortion: A Moral Revolution; The Morally Disruptive Impact of Microscopes and Stethoscopes; Immoralizing Prequickening Abortions: Hodge's Lectures; The Crisis; The Antiabortion Campaign as a Moral Revolution |
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▼a 4. Irredentism and Counterrevolutions in Geology and AbortionConsilience and Its Discontents; The Roman Catholic Church's Irredentism against Heliocentrism; Scientific Irredentism: Continental Drift Theory; Female Irredentism during the Century of the Dual Prohibitions; The 1930s: Dr. Taussig's Proposed Abortion Reforms; An Actress's Quandary Triggers an Antiprohibition Counterrevolution; Abortion: Reform versus Counterrevolution; Second-Wave Feminism and Abortion; Why Twentieth-Century Physicians "Had Eyes, but Saw Not"; The Decriminalization of Abortion as a Moral Counterrevolution |
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▼a Antiabortion Irredentism: Organizing a Counter-counterrevolution5. The American Bioethics Revolution; Was Bioethics a By-Product of Morally Disruptive Technologies?; Creating Bioethicists: Hastings Center, Kennedy Institute, and Camp Sam; Creating Bioethicists: Historical and Personal Observations; Patient Rebellions: Welfare Moms, Dax Cowart, Joseph and Julia Quinlan; A Paradigm Emerges: Principled Antipaternalism; Normalizing Bioethics I: Principles of Biomedical Ethics; Normalizing Bioethics II: The President's Commission on Life-Sustaining Treatment |
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▼a A theoretical account of moral revolutions, illustrated by historical cases that include the criminalization and decriminalization of abortion and the patient rebellion against medical paternalism. |
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▼a Print version record. |
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▼a Bioethics
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▼a Moral conditions. |
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▼a Medical ethics
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▼a Bioethics
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▼a Medical ethics
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Baker, Robert, 1937- author.
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▼a Basic bioethics. |
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