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Bioethics: Ancient Themes in Contemporary Issues (Basic Bioethics)

Author Name    Mark G. Kuczewski; Ronald M. Polansky

Title   Bioethics: Ancient Themes in Contemporary Issues (Basic Bioethics)

Binding   Paperback

Book Condition   Near fine

Jacket Condition   n/a

Type   Paperback

Publisher    The MIT Press 20/03/2002

ISBN Number    0262611775 / 9780262611770

Seller ID   BAX045079

New. Remainder mark. Near fine in publisher's decorated wrappers. Available in our UK premises for prompt dispatch worldwide.In recent years, bioethicists have worked on government commissions, on ethics committees in hospitals and nursing homes, and as bedside consultants. Because ethical knowledge is based on experience within the field rather than on universal theoretical propositions, it is open to criticism for its lack of theoretical foundation. Once in the clinic, however, ethicists noted the extent to which medical practice itself combined the certitudes of science with craft forms of knowledge. In an effort to forge a middle path between pure science and applied medical and ethical knowledge, bioethicists turned to the work of classical philosophy, especially the theme of a practical wisdom that entails a variable knowledge of particulars. In this book contemporary bioethicists and scholars of ancient philosophy explore the import of classical ethics on such pressing bioethical concerns as managed care, euthanasia, suicide, and abortion. Although the contributors write within the limits of their own disciplines, through cross references and counterarguments they engage in fruitful dialogue. ... About the Author Mark G. Kuczewski is Director of Graduate Studies at the Center for the Study of Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin.... Ronald Polansky is Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University, Pennsylvania.

Price = 15.07 GBP

 


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