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Book Synopsis
Through twenty-five lively essays examining the field's history and trends, shortcomings and strengths, and the political and policy interplay within the bioethical realm, this comprehensive book begins a much-needed critical and constructive discussion of the moral landscape of bioethics.

Trade Review
Without question, The Ethics of Bioethics is a must-read for all persons involved with bioethics. This well-written, well-organized paperback seeks to analyze the many facets of ethics in the field of bioethics. JAMA 2008 The editors have compiled a cogent collection that signifies an important contribution to bioethics that is reflective of the complexity and importance of the field. -- Mark Dietrich Tschaepe Metapsychology 2008 Anyone who takes bioethics seriously will find much to applaud. -- William E. Stempsey Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2008 The strength of the volume is not that it answers questions of the ethics of bioethics, but rather that it offers an accurate portrait of the diverse views of the field. -- Lisa Rasmussen American Journal of Bioethics 2008 The Ethics of Bioethics is a sterling contribution to the ongoing debate in bioethics regarding who we are, what we do, and what we are becoming. I would strongly encourage its use for educators in bioethics who want their students to engage in these ongoing dialogues. -- Kayhan Parsi Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2009 Eckenwiler and Cohn have done the evolving field of bioethics a great service by assembling 25 thoughtful and erudite essays into this excellent book... It is provocative and stimulating and may help change your views about what is most important for medicine in the 21st century. -- Barry Morenz, MD Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2010

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Foreword, by Jonathan D. Moreno
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Situating Bioethics: Where Have We Benn? Where Should We Be Going?
1. Analyzing Pandora's Box: The History of Bioethics
2. A History of Codes of Ethics for Bioethicists
Part II: Bioethics and the Problems of Expertise
3. The Tyranny of Expertise
4. Trusting Bioethicists
Part III: Contributions and Conflicts: Policy and Politics
5. Intellectual Capital and Voting Booth Bioethics: A Contemporary Historical Critique
6. Bioethics and Society: From the Ivory Tower to the State House
7. Democratic Ideals and Bioethics Commissions: The Problem of Expertise in a Egalitarian Society
8. The Endarkenment
9. Left Bias in Academic Bioethics: Three Dogmas
10. Bioethics as Politics: A Critical Reassessment
11. ASBH and Moral Tolerance
12. Bioethics as Activism
Part IV: Contributions and Conflicts: Consultation in the Clinic and the Corporate World
13. Ethics on the Inside?
14. Strategic Disclosure Requirements and the Ethics of Bioethics
15. Ties without Tethers: Bioethics Corporate Relations in the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial
Part V: Defining Values and Obligations
16. Of Courage, Honor, and Integrity
17. I Want You: Notes toward a Theory of Hospitality
18. Learning to Listen: Second-Order Moral Perception and the Work of Bioethics
19. Global Health Inequalities and Bioethics
20. White Normativity in U.S. Bioethics: A Call and Method for More Pluralist and Democratic Standards and Policies
21. Mentoring in Bioethics: Possibilities and Problems
22. Obligations to Fellow and Future Bioethicists: Publication
Part VI: Assessing Bioethics and Bioethicists
23. The Virtue of Attacking the Bioethicist
24. Social Moral Epistemology and the Role of Bioethicists
25. The Glass House: Assessing Bioethics
Index

The Ethics of Bioethics

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 10/09/2007
      ISBN13: 9780801886126, 978-0801886126
      ISBN10: 0801886120

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Through twenty-five lively essays examining the field's history and trends, shortcomings and strengths, and the political and policy interplay within the bioethical realm, this comprehensive book begins a much-needed critical and constructive discussion of the moral landscape of bioethics.

      Trade Review
      Without question, The Ethics of Bioethics is a must-read for all persons involved with bioethics. This well-written, well-organized paperback seeks to analyze the many facets of ethics in the field of bioethics. JAMA 2008 The editors have compiled a cogent collection that signifies an important contribution to bioethics that is reflective of the complexity and importance of the field. -- Mark Dietrich Tschaepe Metapsychology 2008 Anyone who takes bioethics seriously will find much to applaud. -- William E. Stempsey Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2008 The strength of the volume is not that it answers questions of the ethics of bioethics, but rather that it offers an accurate portrait of the diverse views of the field. -- Lisa Rasmussen American Journal of Bioethics 2008 The Ethics of Bioethics is a sterling contribution to the ongoing debate in bioethics regarding who we are, what we do, and what we are becoming. I would strongly encourage its use for educators in bioethics who want their students to engage in these ongoing dialogues. -- Kayhan Parsi Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2009 Eckenwiler and Cohn have done the evolving field of bioethics a great service by assembling 25 thoughtful and erudite essays into this excellent book... It is provocative and stimulating and may help change your views about what is most important for medicine in the 21st century. -- Barry Morenz, MD Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2010

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors
      Foreword, by Jonathan D. Moreno
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Part I: Situating Bioethics: Where Have We Benn? Where Should We Be Going?
      1. Analyzing Pandora's Box: The History of Bioethics
      2. A History of Codes of Ethics for Bioethicists
      Part II: Bioethics and the Problems of Expertise
      3. The Tyranny of Expertise
      4. Trusting Bioethicists
      Part III: Contributions and Conflicts: Policy and Politics
      5. Intellectual Capital and Voting Booth Bioethics: A Contemporary Historical Critique
      6. Bioethics and Society: From the Ivory Tower to the State House
      7. Democratic Ideals and Bioethics Commissions: The Problem of Expertise in a Egalitarian Society
      8. The Endarkenment
      9. Left Bias in Academic Bioethics: Three Dogmas
      10. Bioethics as Politics: A Critical Reassessment
      11. ASBH and Moral Tolerance
      12. Bioethics as Activism
      Part IV: Contributions and Conflicts: Consultation in the Clinic and the Corporate World
      13. Ethics on the Inside?
      14. Strategic Disclosure Requirements and the Ethics of Bioethics
      15. Ties without Tethers: Bioethics Corporate Relations in the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial
      Part V: Defining Values and Obligations
      16. Of Courage, Honor, and Integrity
      17. I Want You: Notes toward a Theory of Hospitality
      18. Learning to Listen: Second-Order Moral Perception and the Work of Bioethics
      19. Global Health Inequalities and Bioethics
      20. White Normativity in U.S. Bioethics: A Call and Method for More Pluralist and Democratic Standards and Policies
      21. Mentoring in Bioethics: Possibilities and Problems
      22. Obligations to Fellow and Future Bioethicists: Publication
      Part VI: Assessing Bioethics and Bioethicists
      23. The Virtue of Attacking the Bioethicist
      24. Social Moral Epistemology and the Role of Bioethicists
      25. The Glass House: Assessing Bioethics
      Index

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