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Bioethics in the United Kingdom: Genetic Screening, Disability Rights, and the Erosion of Trust

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2003

PETER HERISSONE-KELLY
Affiliation:
Peter Herissone-Kelly, B.A., B.Phil., is Research Assistant at the Centre for Professional Ethics at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom. With a background in philosophical logic and metaphysics, his current research interests focus on the theoretical basis of bioethical inquiry

Extract

It goes almost without saying that there are no academic bioethical debates that are unique to the United Kingdom. The debates in which U.K. bioethicists become involved take place in international journals and in books with a worldwide readership. The contributions of those from these shores are frequently made in response to work by academics from the United States, Australia, Scandinavia, and a whole host of other countries.

Type
SPECIAL SECTION: BIOETHICS NOW: INTERNATIONAL VOICES 2003
Copyright
© 2003 Cambridge University Press

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