Bioethics Library

Books

Health, Culture, and the Human Body

Author

Hakan Ertin

Publisher

Betim Kitaplığı

Date of Publication

2020

Place of Publication

İstanbul

Language

Turkish

Keywords

medikalizasyon, insan üzerindeki deneyler, organ bağışı, psikiyatride etik  

Author

İlhan İlkılıç, Hakan Ertin, Rainer Brömer, Hajo Zeeb

Publisher

Betim Kitaplığı 

Date of Publication

2018

Place of Publication

Istanbul 

Language

English

Keywords:

health, culture

Abstract / Review

Advances in science-based medicine have greatly increased the range of applications to the body and mind of human beings, blurring the boundaries between what is to be considered a state of health or illness. A large number of interventions already have a distinguished history, such as organ transplants, pharmacological enhancement, plastic surgery, etc. Other developments, such as delaying the process of aging by manipulating the molecular markers on our DNA, so far remain promises (or threats?) for the future. In this regard this book focuses on ethical, historical and epidemiological perspectives on medical interventions into the healthy/diseased human body in mid-life, including issues such as enhancement, surgical interventions, and the ethics of transhumanism.

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