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The Biological Foundations Of Bioethics Tim Lewens

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The Biological Foundations Of Bioethics Tim Lewens
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Tim Lewens
ISBN: 9780198712657, 0198712650
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Biological Foundations Of Bioethics Tim Lewens by Tim Lewens 9780198712657, 0198712650 instant download after payment.

At the intersection of philosophy and science
Presents Lewens' influential papers on bioethics together for the first time
A clear and concise summary of the state of play
Points the way for future debates
Much recent thought on the ethics of new biomedical technologies, and work in ethics and political philosophy more generally, is committed to hidden and contestable views about the nature of biological reality. This selection of essays by Tim Lewens, a leading expert in the field, teases out these biological foundations of bioethical writing and subjects them to scrutiny. The topics covered include human enhancement, the risks of technical progress, the alleged moral threat of synthetic biology, the reality of human nature, the relevance of evolutionary psychology to social policy, the nature of the distinction between health and disease, and justice in healthcare decision-making.
Readership: Scholars and advanced students in bioethics and philosophy of science.

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