While functioning quite well for many years, the bioethics profession is in crisis. John H. Evans closely examines the history of the bioethics profession, and based on the sociological reasons the profession evolved as it did, proposes a radical solution to the crisis.
While functioning quite well for many years, the bioethics profession is in crisis. John H. Evans closely examines the history of the bioethics profession, and based on the sociological reasons the profession evolved as it did, proposes a radical solution to the crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John H. Evans is professor of sociology at the University of California, San Diego. He has held visiting positions at the Institute for Advanced Study and Yale, Edinburgh, and Muenster Universities. He is the author of two books on bioethics, religion and genetics, as well as many articles about science, religion, and public controversies.
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* Preface * Introduction * PART 1: THE HISTORY OF BIOETHICAL DEBATE * AND THE BIOETHICS PROFESSION * Chapter 1: The Emergence of Bioethical Debate and the Jurisdictional Struggle Between Science and Theology * Chapter 2: The Theological Retreat, and the Emergence of the Bioethics Profession * PART II: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE JURISDICTIONAL CRISIS * Chapter 3: The Rise of The Social Movement Activists * PART III: TOWARD A NEW ERA OF BIOETHICAL DEBATE * Chapter 4: Task Clarification, Saying "No " in Public Policy Bioethics, and Making * the Argument for Jurisdiction * Chapter 5: A Modified Method for the Bioethics Profession * Chapter 6: Conclusion * Works Cited
* Preface * Introduction * PART 1: THE HISTORY OF BIOETHICAL DEBATE * AND THE BIOETHICS PROFESSION * Chapter 1: The Emergence of Bioethical Debate and the Jurisdictional Struggle Between Science and Theology * Chapter 2: The Theological Retreat, and the Emergence of the Bioethics Profession * PART II: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE JURISDICTIONAL CRISIS * Chapter 3: The Rise of The Social Movement Activists * PART III: TOWARD A NEW ERA OF BIOETHICAL DEBATE * Chapter 4: Task Clarification, Saying "No " in Public Policy Bioethics, and Making * the Argument for Jurisdiction * Chapter 5: A Modified Method for the Bioethics Profession * Chapter 6: Conclusion * Works Cited
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