Beginning Bioethics: A Text with Integrated Readings

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Bedford/St. Martin's, 1998 - Medical - 288 pages
Beginning Bioethics introduces students to the language of philosophical ethics before leading them in Part Two through six major issues in bioethics. The author gives clear explanations of all sides of a given issue and engages with several major contributions to the debate. This book can stand alone, but was written also to accompany the third edition of Bette-Jane Crigger's Cases in Bioethics, providing the philosophical counterpart to cases discussed there by US medical practitioners. Both books originate with St Martin's Press in the United States.

About the author (1998)

AARON RIDLEY teaches at the University of Southampton

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