Vol. 8 No. 7 | July 2008
ISBN: 1536-0075
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An Apology for Socratic Bioethics
Franklin G. Miller, Robert D. Truog
Bioethics is a hybrid discipline. As a theoretical enterprise it stands for untrammeled inquiry and argument. Yet it aims to influence medical practice and policy. In this article we explore tensions between these two dimensions of bioethics and examine the merits and perils of a ?Socratic? approach to bioethics that challenges ?the conventional wisdom.? ...
Click for MoreIt is often claimed that from the moment of conception embryos have the same moral status as adult humans. This claim plays a central role in many arguments against abortion, in vitro fertilization, and stem cell research. In what follows, I show that this claim leads directly to an unexpected and unwelcome conclusion: that natural embryo loss is one of the greatest problems of our time and that w...
Click for MoreA Critical Analysis of the Concept and Discourse of 'Unborn Child'
Laurence B. McCullough, Frank A. Chervenak
Despite its prominence in the abortion debate and in public policy, the discourse of ‘unborn patient’ has not been subjected to critical scrutiny. We provide a critical analysis in three steps. First, we distinguish between the descriptive and normative meanings of ‘unborn child.’ There is a long history of the descriptive use of ‘unborn child.’ Second, we argue...
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