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Title
Towards a Rhetoric of Medical Law.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
London : Taylor and Francis, 2016.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 Rhetoric
chapter 2 Paradox
chapter 3 Space
chapter 4 Time
chapter 5 Utopia
chapter 6 Progress
chapter 7 Art
chapter 8 Ethics.
chapter 2 Paradox
chapter 3 Space
chapter 4 Time
chapter 5 Utopia
chapter 6 Progress
chapter 7 Art
chapter 8 Ethics.
Summary
"Challenging the dominant account of medical law as normatively and conceptually subordinate to medical or bioethics, this book provides an innovative account of medical law as a rhetorical practice. The aspiration to provide a firm grounding for medical law in ethical principle has not yet been realized. Rather, legal doctrine is marked, if anything, by increasingly evident contradiction and indeterminacy that are symptomatic of the inherently contingent nature of legal argumentation. Against the idea of a timeless, placeless ethics as the master discipline for medical law, this book demonstrates how judicial and academic reasoning seek to manage this contingency, through the deployment of rhetorical strategies, persuasive to concrete audiences within specific historical, cultural and political contexts. Informed by social and legal theory, cultural history and literary criticism, John Harrington's careful reading of key judicial decisions, legislative proposals and academic interventions offers an original, and significant, understanding of medical law."--Provided by publisher.
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Alternate Title
Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315722429 (e-book : PDF)
9781317524908 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138481930 (paperback)
9781138854055 (hardback)
9781317524908 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138481930 (paperback)
9781138854055 (hardback)
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