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Introduction: How to Do Things with Stories | ||
I | Telling the Patient's Story | |
1 | What Do We Mean by "Narrative Ethics?" | 3 |
2 | Who Gets to Tell the Story? Narrative in Postmodern Bioethics | 18 |
3 | Enacting Illness Stories: When, What, and Why | 31 |
4 | Autobiography, Biography, and Narrative Ethics | 50 |
5 | Nice Story, But So What? Narrative and Justification in Ethics | 65 |
II | Reading Narratives of Illness | |
6 | The Ethical Dimensions of Literature: Henry James's The Wings of the Dove | 91 |
7 | Film and Narrative in Bioethics: Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru | 113 |
8 | Perplexed about Narrative Ethics | 123 |
9 | Bioethics' Consensus on Method: Who Could Ask for Anything More? | 134 |
III | Literary Criticism in the Clinic | |
10 | Medical Ethics and the Epiphanic Dimension of Narrative | 153 |
11 | What to Expect from an Ethics Case (and What It Expects from You) | 171 |
12 | Narrative Competence | 185 |
13 | Toward a Bioethics for the Twenty-First Century: A Ricoeurian Poststructuralist Narrative Hermeneutic Approach to Informed Consent | 198 |
IV | Narratives Invoked | |
14 | Aphorisms, Maxims, and Old Saws: Narrative Rationality and the Negotiation of Clinical Choice | 215 |
15 | The Moral of the Story | 232 |
16 | Medical Humanities: Pyramids and Rhomboids in the Rationalist World of Medicine | 238 |
17 | Narrative(s) Versus Norm(s): A Misplaced Debate in Bioethics | 252 |
Contributors | 273 | |
Index | 277 |
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