What do you think? Is queer bioethics a new academic discipline? If so, is it one we can hope not to need at some point in the future as tolerance increases, etc.?
What do you think? Is queer bioethics a new academic discipline? If so, is it one we can hope not to need at some point in the future as tolerance increases, etc.?
I’m more interested in a broader, more epistemically and ethically pluralistic conception of what makes for “bioethics” along the lines, for example, outlined by Grant R. Gillett, a neurosurgeon and professor of medical ethics, in his book Bioethics in the Clinic: Hippocratic Reflections (2004).