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Hastings Center Studies in Ethics
Series Editors:
Gregory E. Kaebnick, The Hastings Center
Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center
Books in this Series
The Hastings Center and Georgetown University Press are pleased to publish the Hastings Center Studies in Ethics. Established in 1969, The Hastings Center is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan research organization that examines ethical issues in medicine and the life sciences. The work of the Center is mainly carried out through research projects, the publication of the Hastings Center Report and IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research, and numerous workshops, conferences, lectures, and consultations. This series enables The Hastings Center to bring its ongoing research to wider audience.
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Books in the series
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Accountability (Hardcover) Patient Safety and Policy Reform Edited by Virginia A. Sharpe |
Claiming Power over Life (Hardcover) Religion and Biotechnology Policy Edited by Mark J. Hanson |
Coerced Contraception? (Paperback) Moral and Policy Challenges of Long-Acting Birth Control Edited by Ellen H. Moskowitz, Bruce Jennings |
Enhancing Human Traits (Paperback) Ethical and Social Implications Edited by Erik Parens |
The Ethics of Hospital Trustees (Hardcover) Edited by Bruce Jennings, Bradford H. Gray, Virginia A. Sharpe et al. |
Getting Doctors to Listen (Paperback) Ethics and Outcomes Data in Context Edited by Philip J. Boyle |
The Goals of Medicine (Paperback) The Forgotten Issues in Health Care Reform Edited by Mark J. Hanson, Daniel Callahan |
Life Choices (Paperback) A Hastings Center Introduction to Bioethics Edited by Joseph H. Howell, William Frederick Sale |
Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights (Hardcover) Edited by Erik Parens, Adrienne Asch |
Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights (Paperback) Edited by Erik Parens, Adrienne Asch |
Promoting Healthy Behavior (Paperback) How Much Freedom? Whose Responsibility? Edited by Daniel Callahan |
Promoting Healthy Behavior (Hardcover) How Much Freedom? Whose Responsibility? Edited by Daniel Callahan |
Rationing Sanity (Hardcover) Ethical Issues in Managed Mental Health Care Edited by James Lindemann Nelson |
The Role of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Paperback) Accomodating Pluralism Daniel Callahan |
What Price Mental Health? (Paperback) The Ethics and Politics of Setting Priorities Edited by Philip J. Boyle, Daniel Callahan |
A World Growing Old (Paperback) The Coming Health Care Challenges Edited by Daniel Callahan, Ruud H.J. ter Muelen, Eva Topinková |
Gregory E. Kaebnick is Associate Editor of the Hastings Center Report. He received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Minnesota in 1998 and a bachelor's degree in religious studies from Swarthmore College in 1986. His philosophical studies have concerned the nature of moral reasoning and the nature and status of moral values. In bioethics, his work has focused on the debate over the role of principles and particulars in moral reasoning, on decisionmaking at the end of life, and on the ethical issues of human experimentation.
Daniel Callahan is Director of International Programs at The Hasting Center and Senior Fellow at the Harvard Medical School. His many books include False Hopes and The Troubled Dream of Life: In Search of a Peaceful Death.
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