About this book series

The Human Perspectives in Health Sciences and Technology series publishes volumes that delve into the coevolution between technology, life sciences, and health sciences. The distinctive mark of the series is a focus on the human, as a subject and object of research. The series provides an editorial forum to present both scientists’ cutting-edge proposals in health sciences that are able to deeply impact our human biological, emotional and social lives and environments, and thought-provoking theoretical reflections by philosophers and scientists alike on how those scientific achievements affect not only our lives, but also the way we understand and conceptualize how we produce knowledge and advance science, so contributing to refine the image of ourselves as human knowing subjects and active participants in a constantly evolving environment. The series addresses ethical issues in a unique way, i.e. an ethics seen not as an external limitation on science, but as internal to scientific practice itself; as well as an ethics characterized by a positive attitude towards science, trusting the history of science and the resources that, in science, may be promoted in order to orient science itself towards the common good for the future. This is a unique series suitable for an interdisciplinary audience, ranging from philosophers to ethicists, from bio-technologists to epidemiologists as well to public health policy makers.
Electronic ISSN
2661-8923
Print ISSN
2661-8915
Series Editor
  • Marta Bertolaso

Book titles in this series

  1. Personalized Medicine in the Making

    Philosophical Perspectives from Biology to Healthcare

    Editors:
    • Chiara Beneduce
    • Marta Bertolaso
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook