In this book, Jason Scott Robert takes a very broad view of bioethics, conceiving of the field as "bioscience ethics", that is ethics in and of biology. But while the subject matter is quite broad, the focus is uniquely sharp, settled on what bioethics is becoming and what it ought to be. Bioethics: A Contemporary Introduction contains 14 chapters divided into six parts. These parts cover (1) the history, present and future of bioethics;...
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