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100 1 $aBriggle, Adam.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2008016797
245 12 $aA rich bioethics :$bpublic policy, biotechnology, and the Kass Council /$cAdam Briggle.
260 $aNotre Dame, Ind. :$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $ax, 219 pages ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aNotre Dame studies in medical ethics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPART I.$tRich Public Bioethics and the Kass Council -- $gOne.$tPublic Bioethics and the Birth of the Kass Council -- $gTwo.$tThe Deeper History of the Kass Council -- $gThree.$tIn Defense of Rich Public Bioethics I: Self and Society -- $gFour.$tIn Defense of Rich Public Bioethics II: Mind and Body -- $gPART II.$tThe Politics and Policy of Public Bioethics -- $gFive.$tThe Kass Council as Institution and Lightning Rod -- $gSix.$tThe Politicization of Ethics Advice -- $gSeven.$tThe Kass Council as Humanities Policy.
520 1 $a""Adam Briggle has written a rich and sympathetic account of the President's Council on Bioethics led by Leon Kass. It puts in historical context the efforts of this council to move beyond the limited ìnstrumentalist' approaches to bioethics taken by earlier commissions, toward a more philosophically serious effort to deliberate on the human goods put in play by modern biomedicine. In the process it answers many of the charges of politicization and corrects the record concerning the council's work."---Francis Fukuyama, The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies" ""Adam Briggle has written a fine book on a complex, controversial topic. He shows the wisdom of the approach to bioethics taken by the Kass Council, sets right the unfair and often nasty attacks on the council and Kass himself, and offers a perceptive and wide-ranging look at the terrain of ethics."---Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center" ""What an eloquent, humane, and wise book. Briggle discovers an imperfect yet fascinating effort to bring the world of biomedical research into the domain of public philosophy. His scholarship and generosity make clear that a democratic society need not be morally shackled to the realm of the possible that science is constantly expanding."---Daniel Sarewitz, Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, Arizona State University" ""This is the most persuasive and thoughtful reconstruction of the Kass Council's goals and rationale that I have seen. Adam Briggle's account of the notion of a r̀icher' bioethics is comprehensive and well-reasoned."---Jonathan D. Moreno, University of Pennsylvania"--BOOK JACKET.
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