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Author:
Gabbard, Chris, 1953- author.
Title:
A life beyond reason : a father's memoir / Chris Gabbard.
Publisher:
Beacon Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xi, 226 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Gabbard, Chris,--1953---Health.
Fetal brain--Complications.--Complications.
Children with disabilities--Biography.
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Father and child--Biography.
Parents of children with disabilities--Biography.
Medical errors.
Gabbard, Chris,--1953---Family.
Parent and child.
Autobiographies.
Summary:
"The story of how one father's Kafka-esque foray into the bowels of American medicine forced him to reexamine his own values and the purpose of human life. Before becoming a father, Chris Gabbard was a fast-track academic finishing his doctoral dissertation at Stanford. A disciple of reason and all things steeped in the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers, Gabbard was influenced by his favorite philosophers--Socrates, Aristotle, John Locke, Peter Singer. That is, until he had August. Despite his faith in modern medicine, the very science Gabbard touted as infallible fails him. August was born nonverbal, unable to walk or feed himself due to an injury that was the likely result of medical error. In the midst of adjusting to a life of intense caregiving, doctor's visits, negotiations with Medicaid, and the pressure of mounting debt, he becomes obsessed with uncovering what doctors should have done differently to save his son from what he can only fathom as a life of suffering. But, as Gabbard cares for August during his short fourteen years of life, he experiences a profound evolution as the monumental truths of his idols give way and he comes to understand that his son is undeniably a person deserving of life. Unflinching and luminous, A Life Beyond Reason is an account of medical error, family, and excruciating personal and philosophical transformations for anyone who has questioned the very foundations of their beliefs"-- Provided by publisher.
"A scholar tells the story of how his son, born with significant and multiple impairments, forced him to reconsider his commitments to the Enlightenment thinkers he studied, the ideal of Enlightenment reason he had embraced, and his own prejudices against people with intellectual disabilities"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0807060577
9780807060575
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1051050440
LCCN:
2018043304
Locations:
GZPE631 -- Pella Public Library (Pella)

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