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_aBioethics, public moral argument and social responsibility/ _cedited by Nancy M.P. King and Michael J. Hyde. |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2012. |
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_axv, 179 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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440 | _a(Routledge annals of bioethics; 10) | ||
505 | _aPART I: Public Moral Argument and Social Responsibility 1 Arguing About Values: The Problem of Public Moral Argument DAVID ZAREFSKY 2 Bioethical Deliberation in a Democracy JONATHAN D. MORENO 3 Bioethics and the Law: Using Moot Court as a Tool to Teach Effective Argumentation Skills CHRISTINE NERO COUGHLIN. TRACEY BANKS COAN, AND BARBARA LENTZ PART II: Moral Relationships and Responsibilities 4 Dignity Can Be a Useful Concept in Bioethics REBECCA DRESSER 5 Appeals to Human Nature in Biomedical Ethics: Managing Our Legacies, Loyalties, and Love of Champions ERICT. jUENCST 6 In the Stars or in Our Genes: The Languages of Fate and Moral Responsibility LARRY R.CHURCHILL 7 Responsibility versus "Blame" in Health Communication: Where to Draw the Lines in Romancing the Gene ROXANNE PARROTT PART III: The Media, the Public, and the Person 8 Media Misinformation and the Obesity Epidemic: The Conflict Between Scientific Fact and Industry Claims STEVEN GILES AND MARINA KRCMAR 9 How We Feel with Metaphors for Genes: Implications for Understanding Humans and Forming Genetic Policies CELESTE M.CONDIT 10 An Investigative Bioethics Manifesto CARL ELLIOTT 11 The Question of "The Public" CHRISTIAN O. LUNDBERG AND ROSS SMITH | ||
650 | _aBioethics--Philosophy | ||
650 | _aBiotechnology--Philosophy | ||
650 | _aMedical ethics--Philosophy | ||
650 | _aMedical ethics | ||
700 | _aKing, Nancy M. P., ed. | ||
700 | _aHyde, Michael J., ed. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |