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"In Ethics by Committee: A History of Reasoning Together about Medicine, Science, Society, and the State the historian Noortje Jacobs charts the Dutch contribution to the emergence of our contemporary international regime of ethical regulation in which governmental committees have tried and often failed to regulate and implement ethical research reviews . . . Jacobs’s skill as a writer is clear in her ability to guide the reader through the administrative labyrinth of late twentieth-century Dutch science governance while always relating this back to national debates in the medical and popular press." * Isis *
"Jacobs’ history of the Dutch research ethics committees is an impressive, conceptually aware discussion of policy debates, a socio-political analysis with focus on institutions, committees and public discourses..." * Low Countries Historical Review *
"An important new contribution to the history of bioethics and research ethics. Jacobs does more than simply fill a historiographical gap: the focus on the Netherlands allows her to convincingly argue that bioethics and research ethics do not have a singular history, and that we need to examine the historically specific interplay between medicine, society, and the state if we want to explain developments in specific times and places. Her insights and conclusions significantly add to our understanding of the mechanisms and schools of thought in medicine, philosophy, and politics that caused research ethics and bioethics more broadly to become global phenomena in recent decades." -- Duncan Wilson, University of Manchester

Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Note on Translations
Introduction

Part I: Internal Control
Chapter 1. A Moral Obligation to Medical Progress
Chapter 2. A Moral Need for Epistemic Filters

Part II: External Control
Chapter 3. Medical Ethics in a Modern Society
Chapter 4. Experimenting with Humans

Part III: Public Accountability
Chapter 5. The Contested Rise of the Ethical Expert
Chapter 6. Public Governance in a Pluralistic Society
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 26/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9780226819327, 978-0226819327
      ISBN10: 0226819329

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "In Ethics by Committee: A History of Reasoning Together about Medicine, Science, Society, and the State the historian Noortje Jacobs charts the Dutch contribution to the emergence of our contemporary international regime of ethical regulation in which governmental committees have tried and often failed to regulate and implement ethical research reviews . . . Jacobs’s skill as a writer is clear in her ability to guide the reader through the administrative labyrinth of late twentieth-century Dutch science governance while always relating this back to national debates in the medical and popular press." * Isis *
      "Jacobs’ history of the Dutch research ethics committees is an impressive, conceptually aware discussion of policy debates, a socio-political analysis with focus on institutions, committees and public discourses..." * Low Countries Historical Review *
      "An important new contribution to the history of bioethics and research ethics. Jacobs does more than simply fill a historiographical gap: the focus on the Netherlands allows her to convincingly argue that bioethics and research ethics do not have a singular history, and that we need to examine the historically specific interplay between medicine, society, and the state if we want to explain developments in specific times and places. Her insights and conclusions significantly add to our understanding of the mechanisms and schools of thought in medicine, philosophy, and politics that caused research ethics and bioethics more broadly to become global phenomena in recent decades." -- Duncan Wilson, University of Manchester

      Table of Contents
      List of Abbreviations
      Note on Translations
      Introduction

      Part I: Internal Control
      Chapter 1. A Moral Obligation to Medical Progress
      Chapter 2. A Moral Need for Epistemic Filters

      Part II: External Control
      Chapter 3. Medical Ethics in a Modern Society
      Chapter 4. Experimenting with Humans

      Part III: Public Accountability
      Chapter 5. The Contested Rise of the Ethical Expert
      Chapter 6. Public Governance in a Pluralistic Society
      Conclusion
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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