Bioethics, Public Moral Argument, And Social Responsibility Explores The Role Of Democratically Oriented Argument In Promoting Public Understanding And Discussion Of The Benefits And Burdens Of Biotechnological Progress. The Contributors Examine Moral And Policy Controversies Surrounding Biomedical Technologies And Their Place In American Society, Beginning With An Examination Of Discourse And Moral Authority In Democracy, And Addressing A Set Of Issues That Include: Dignity In Health Care; The Social Responsibilities Of Scientists, Journalists, And Scholars; And The Language Of Genetics And Moral Responsibility. Much Discussion Of Biotechnological Advances Rests On The Rights Of Individuals To Make Autonomous Choices And On Societal Decisions Not To Interfere With Willing Buyers And Sellers. But Intensifying Democratic Debates About Key Issues Like Health Insurance Reform And Genetic Research Have Begun To Broaden Our Public Vision, To Include Awareness Of Cost, A Sense Of Collective Responsibility To Help Others, And The Need To Work Together To Set Limits We Can Live With. In Scholarly Journals, Newspapers, Magazines, On Television, Radio, And Hundreds Of Web Sites, Public Moral Argument About The Benefits And Burdens Of Biotechnology Is Ubiquitous. Science And Society Have Thus Created An Increasingly Fragmented Discourse, Which We Need To Examine Together. The Book's Authors, Experts From The Sciences And Humanities, Step Beyond Their Disciplinary Boundaries To Assume The Ethical Responsibility Of Translating Their Expertise Into Forms That Help Promote Fruitful Public Conversation.-- Pt. 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 / Barbara Lentz -- Pt. 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 / Eric T. Juengst -- 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 -- Pt. Iii The Media, The Public, And The Person -- 8. Media Misinformation And The Obesity Epidemic: The Conflict Between Scientific Fact And Industry Claims / 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 / Ross Smith. Edited By Nancy M.p. King And Michael J. Hyde. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
| ISBN-13: | 9780203630518 |
| ISBN-10: | 0415898552 |
| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Group |
| Publication date: | 2012 |
| Edition description: | 1 |
| Pages: | 179 |
| Product dimensions: | Xv, 179 P. ; 24 Cm. |
| Author: | Nancy M. P. King, Michael J. Hyde |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: |
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