Taking Embodiment Seriously in Public Policy and Practice: Adopting a Procedural Approach to Health and Welfare

This piece was originally posted as a Birmingham Law School Research Blog Post This post summarises a paper by Joseph T F Roberts – Taking Embodiment Seriously in Public Policy and Practice: Adopting a Procedural Approach to Health and Welfare’ – recently published in the Monash Bioethics Review. The idea that public policy and medical … Continue reading “Taking Embodiment Seriously in Public Policy and Practice: Adopting a Procedural Approach to Health and Welfare”