
The Evening of Life
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Contributors: Joseph E. Davis, Sharon R. Kaufman, Paul Scherz, Wilfred M. McClay, Kevin Aho, Charles Guignon, Bryan S. Turner, Janelle S. Taylor, Sarah L. Szanton, Janiece Taylor, and Justin Mutter
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Those with a professional or personal interest in improving care for aging and dying adults will certainly find helpful insights within this book's chapters. -Journal of Applied Gerontology"According to St. Paul, we will receive a transformed body that will make up for the current one's deficiencies, which are likely to be many if we have been fortunate enough to reach the old age whose gifts and challenges these authors so intelligently and sensitively explore." -Studies in Christian Ethics
"Insights from The Evening of Life are both comforting and illuminating in discussions regarding the present and future of aging and the end of life." -Hastings Center Report
"Old age is presented as a question, asked from diverse perspectives. As readers view old age as a construction of medical policies, a philosophical puzzle, and a network of altruistic friends, they will be drawn in to ask what to call this period of life, how to respond to it, and ultimately how to live it." -Arthur W. Frank, author of The Wounded Storyteller
"In this important and provocative book, the editors and authors make a compelling case for a much needed 'ethics of aging' that holistically addresses the unique character of the aging process and its role in defining a 'good life.'" -Daniel B. Hinshaw, MD, author of Touch and the Healing of the World
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Paul Scherz is associate professor of moral theology and ethics at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Science and Christian Ethics.
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Toward an Ethics of Aging
- PART I . OUR DEFICIT MODEL OF AGING
- ONE. The Devalued Status of Old Age
- TWO. The Structural-Ethical Source of the Matter: The Medical-Industrial Complex
- THREE. Beyond Avoidance and Autonomy
- PART II . LIVING OLD AGE WELL
- FOUR. Epiphanies, Small and Large
- FIVE. The Contraction of Time and Existential Awakening: A Phenomenology of Authentic Aging
- SIX. The End of the Story: A Narrativist View of Life's Finale
- SEVEN. Happiness and Aging: An Unlikely Combination
- PART III . AN OLD AGE THAT GOES WELL
- EIGHT. Friendship, Citizenship, and Abandonment: Older Adults with Dementia and without Family Caregivers
- NINE. The Priority of Social and Physical Function: Older Adults in the CAPABLE Program
- TEN. From Diagnosis to Person-Focused Prognosis: Toward a Healthy Political Economy of Aging in America
- Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index
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