Redescribing bioethics: how the field constructs its argument

Lanham: Lexington Books (2024)
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Abstract

Tod S. Chambers argues that the descriptions bioethicists present of moral problems serve as rhetorical support for the solutions they propose and examines seven rhetorical strategies to reveal how the various choices in descriptions are driven by the theoretical perspective of the bioethicist.

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Tod Chambers
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