The history and future of bioethics a sociological view

How do we as a society decide whether biotechnologies are ethical? For decades, professional bioethicists have served as a mediator. John H. Evans closely examines the history of the bioethics profession, and proposes a radical solution to the current crisis of mistrust

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Main Author: Evans, John Hyde
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2012, c2012
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