Bizarre bioethics: ghosts, monsters, and pilgrims

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (2022)
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Abstract

Current bioethical debate is bizarre because it concentrates on exceptional cases while it does not pay attention to underlying value perspectives that determine the agenda of the debate.

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