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Methods In Bioethics The Way We Reason Now 1st Edition Adams

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Methods In Bioethics The Way We Reason Now 1st Edition Adams
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Adams, Matthew; Arras, John D.; Childress, James F
ISBN: 9780190665982, 9780190665999, 019066598X, 0190665998
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Methods In Bioethics The Way We Reason Now 1st Edition Adams by Adams, Matthew; Arras, John D.; Childress, James F 9780190665982, 9780190665999, 019066598X, 0190665998 instant download after payment.

This volume collects essays by the late bioethicist John D. Arras, best known for his many contributions to the methodology of bioethics. Always open-minded, Arras did not favor a single theory or view of method in bioethics, eschewing labels such as "casuist" or "pragmatist." He was conversant with the main philosophical methods that have dominated bioethics since the field's origin, including principlism, Gert's common morality, the "new casuistry", pragmatism, and others. Rather than defending any particular theory or method, though, Arras rigorously investigated those methods - and how they both expand and limit our field of vision. He sought, in the tradition of Kierkegaard, to make life "harder" for bioethics, by uncovering challenges to the field's analytical methods. His favorite mode of exploration and expression was the thoughtful essay. The essays collected here reveal him thinking through new problems and new possibilities, and they invariably yield fresh and valuable insights.

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