Description
About the Author
David Benatar is an associate professor and head of the philosophy department at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Reviews
Cutting to the Core shows us how we need to think about some of the most disturbing forms of surgical intervention-interventions which are fervently desired by individuals, but which may do more harm than good. This compelling and highly accessible collection of essays establishes once and for all the importance of ethics for understanding the implications of medical practice. -- Kathy Davis, author of Dubious Equalities and Embodied Differences: Cultural Studies on Cosmetic Surgery
Several contributions stand out as exceptionally novel and insightful. * The New England Journal Of Medicine *
Prospective surgeons, along with other health professionals and the public, should read this book. * CHOICE *
Although the book was written primarily with surgeons in mind and is ideally suited to help them reflect on their own practices, its accessibility and openness to the contradictory realities of embodiment invite us all to think more critically about what we expect surgery to do for us and what the surgical elimination of embodied differences would mean for our sense of who we are, our interactions with one another, and the quality of our social lives. * Hastings Center Report *
Cutting to the Core is an interesting and enlightening book...I regard the book as a valuable addition to my bioethics library. -- Andrew Brei, St. Mary's University * Metapsychology Online *
We can remake ourselves. Or can we? This is the definitive collection of what happens when our and our children's identity goes under the knife. -- Glenn McGee, Director, Alden March Bioethics Institute
Book Information
ISBN 9780742550018
Author David Benatar
Format Paperback
Page Count 246
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 155mm * 19mm