The Future of Bioethics: International Dialogues
Akira Akabayashi (ed.)
New York: Oxford University Press (2014)
Abstract
This is the first book to bring West and East together in a broad investigation of contemporary bioethics. A distinguished international team of experts presents original research addressing issues that emerge from new medical technologies, address global challenges arising from social change, and set the agenda for the futureCall number
QH332.F878 2014
ISBN(s)
9780199682676 0199682674
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Chapters
Ethics Without Borders? Why The United States Needs an International Dialogue on Living Organ Donation.M. Aulisio, Nicole M. Deming, Donna L. Luebke, Miriam Weiss, Rachel Phetteplace & Stuart J. Youngner
Regenerative Medicine, Politics, and the High Price of Moral Constraint.Aric Bendorfand Ian Kerridge
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Response to Commentaries.Tom L. Beauchamp & James F. Childress - 2020 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (4-5):560-579.