Clinical Ethics and the Necessity of StoriesBetween and Beyond: Medicine and Narrative in Dick Zaner’s Phenomenology
Clinical Ethics and the Necessity of Stories: Between and Beyond: Medicine and Narrative in Dick...
Braude, Hillel
2010-11-12 00:00:00
[In a story from his recent collection of autobiographical medical ethics narratives entitled, “When Your’e Dead Anyway, What’s to Live For?” Richard Zaner describes an encounter with a young patient that is revealing about his own work and sense of self as a phenomenologist and clinical ethicist.]
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Clinical Ethics and the Necessity of StoriesBetween and Beyond: Medicine and Narrative in Dick Zaner’s Phenomenology
[In a story from his recent collection of autobiographical medical ethics narratives entitled, “When Your’e Dead Anyway, What’s to Live For?” Richard Zaner describes an encounter with a young patient that is revealing about his own work and sense of self as a phenomenologist and clinical ethicist.]
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