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Seeking a demanding clarification of the new concepts related to bioethics, the author takes the reader on a vast journey across the questions asked today by biomedicine and the society problems they cover: the progress of science and the role of money. Lucien Sève, who is a politically involved philosopher, has written a book which is the most stimulating and limpid introduction to bioethical reflection.
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Seeking a demanding clarification of the new concepts related to bioethics, the author takes the reader on a vast journey across the questions asked today by biomedicine and the society problems they cover: the progress of science and the role of money. Lucien Sève, who is a politically involved philosopher, has written a book which is the most stimulating and limpid introduction to bioethical reflection.
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Seeking a demanding clarification of the new concepts related to bioethics, the author takes the reader on a vast journey across the questions asked today by biomedicine and the society problems they cover: the progress of science and the role of money. Lucien Sève, who is a politically involved philosopher, has written a book which is the most stimulating and limpid introduction to bioethical reflection.
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For a Critique of Bio-Ethical Thinking Publication date : March 1, 1994
Seeking a demanding clarification of the new concepts related to bioethics, the author takes the reader on a vast journey across the questions asked today by biomedicine and the society problems they cover: the progress of science and the role of money. Lucien Sève, who is a politically involved philosopher, has written a book which is the most stimulating and limpid introduction to bioethical reflection.