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Theory and the Organic Bioethicist
Authors:Chambers  Tod
Affiliation:(1) Medical Ethics and Humanities Program, Northwestern University, 750 North Lake Shore Drive, #624, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Abstract:This article argues for the importance of theoreticalreflections that originate from patients' experiences.Traditionally academic philosophers have linked their ability totheorize about the moral basis of medical practice to their roleas outside observer. The author contends that recently a new typeof reflection has come from within particular patientpopulations. Drawing upon a distinction created by AntonioGramsci, it is argued that one can distinguish the theorygenerated by traditional bioethicists, who are academicallytrained, from that of ``organic' bioethicists, who identifythemselves with a particular patient community. Thecharacteristics of this new type of bioethicist that are exploredin this article include a close association of memoir andphilosophy, an interrelationship of theory and praxis, and anintimate connection between the individual and a particularpatient community.
Keywords:bioethicists  narrative  political activism  social movements  theory
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