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The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Aging

The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Aging

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This comprehensive handbook presents the major philosophical perspectives on the nature, prospects, problems and social context of age and aging in an era of dramatically increasing life-expectancy. Drawing on the latest research in gerontology, medicine and the social sciences, its twenty-seven chapters examine our intuitions and common sense beliefs about the meaning of aging and explore topics such as the existential experience of old age, aging in different philosophical and religious traditions, the place of the elderly in contemporary society and the moral rights and responsibilities of the old. This book provides innovative and leading-edge research that will help to determine the parameters of the philosophy of aging for years to come.

Key Features

- Structured in four parts addressing the meaning, experience, ethics and future of aging

- Comprehensive ethical coverage including of the retirement age, health-care for the elderly and the transhumanist life-extending project
- Focused treatment of the dementia 'epidemic' and the philosophy of the mind and self

The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Aging is an essential resource for scholars, researchers and advanced students in the philosophy of the self, moral and political philosophy, bioethics, phenomenology, narrative studies and philosophy of economics. It is also an ideal volume for researchers, advanced students and professionals in gerontology, health care, psychology, sociology and population studies.



Author: Geoffrey Scarre
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 02/24/2017
Pages: 559
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.14lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 1.25d
ISBN: 9781137393555

About the Author

Geoffrey Scarre is Professor of Philosophy at Durham University, UK. In recent years he has taught and published mainly in moral theory and applied ethics. His books include Utilitarianism (1996), After Evil: Responding to Wrongdoing (2004), Death (2007) and On Courage (2010). He is a director of the Durham University Centre for the Ethics of Cultural Heritage.


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