Synopses & Reviews
For nearly 30 years, whenever bioethics has been in the headlines, Gregory E. Pence's name has been in the by-line. Pence is one of America's pioneering bioethicists, and has never been afraid to go his own way or stir up controversy. Brave New Bioethics gathers thirty-five of Pence's most influential, groundbreaking, and personal essays into one broad-ranging volume. It includes essays on cloning, AIDS, dignified death, and test-tube babies that first appeared in various publications, from The Wall Street Journal to Newsweek and The New York Times to the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Synopsis
This book gather's thirty-five of Pence's most influential, groundbreaking, and personal essays into one broad-ranging volume. It included essays on cloning, AIDS, dignified death, and test-tube babies
Synopsis
For nearly 30 years, whenever Bioethics has been in the headlines, Gregory E. Pence's name has been in the by-line. Brave New Bioethics gathers 35 of Pence's most influential, groundbreaking, and personal essays into one broad-ranging volume.