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Bioethics and the Culture Wars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2005

DANIEL CALLAHAN
Affiliation:
Hastings Center in Garrison, New York

Extract

American bioethics began in the late 1960s, stimulated by a plethora of new medical technologies and biological knowledge and by a scandal-induced interest in human subject research. Although it was understood that there would be ethical debate (which had already broken out between the theologians Joseph Fletcher and Paul Ramsey), no one thought the disputes would be ideological in character, as if part of one's voting pattern as liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican. There were arguments, often sharp, but no culture wars.

Type
SPECIAL SECTION: QUO VADIS? MAPPING THE FUTURE OF BIOETHICS
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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