Looking Backwards, Looking Forward: Hopes for Bioethics' Next Twenty‐Five Years

Bioethics 25 (2):75-82 (2011)
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Abstract

I reflect on the past, present, and future of the field of bioethics. In so doing, I offer a very situated overview of where bioethics has been, where it now is, where it seems to be going, where I think we could do better, and where I dearly hope the field will be heading. I also propose three ways of re‐orienting our theoretic tools to guide us in a new direction: (1) adopt an ethics of responsibility; (2) explore the responsibilities of various kinds of actors and relationships among them; (3) expand the types of participants engaged in bioethics.

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Susan Sherwin
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