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01-03-2018 | Book Review

Disciplining Bioethics: The Debate Over Human Embryo Research

A (Grumpy) Review of J. Benjamin Hurlbut, 2017, Experiments in Democracy: Human Embryo Research and the Politics of Bioethics, Columbia University Press (New York, 978-0-231-17954-6, 376 pp.)

Author: Giulia Cavaliere

Published in: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

J. Benjamin Hurlbut’s book Experiments in Democracy: Human Embryo Research and the Politics of Bioethics is an historiographical analysis of the American debate over embryo research. It covers more than four decades of this debate and uses key actors, bodies, and events as empirical evidence for its analysis. At a first glance, it might seem like a book that tells a story, but Experiments in Democracy is much more than that. Hurlbut uses the chapters of this narrative as case studies through which to examine practices of deliberative democracy and the role played by scientists and ethicists in the deliberative processes concerning embryo research and the governance thereof.
Footnotes
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A very interesting attempt to do so is notably the work of Philip Kitcher in Science, Truth, and Democracy (Kitcher 2001).
 
Literature
go back to reference Hurlbut, J.B. 2017. Experiments in democracy: Human embryo research and the politics of bioethics. New York: Columbia University Press. Hurlbut, J.B. 2017. Experiments in democracy: Human embryo research and the politics of bioethics. New York: Columbia University Press.
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go back to reference Kitcher, P. 2001. Science, truth, and democracy. New York: Oxford University Press. Kitcher, P. 2001. Science, truth, and democracy. New York: Oxford University Press.
go back to reference Wilson, D. 2014. The making of British bioethics. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Wilson, D. 2014. The making of British bioethics. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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Title
Disciplining Bioethics: The Debate Over Human Embryo Research
A (Grumpy) Review of J. Benjamin Hurlbut, 2017, Experiments in Democracy: Human Embryo Research and the Politics of Bioethics, Columbia University Press (New York, 978-0-231-17954-6, 376 pp.)
Author
Giulia Cavaliere
Publication date
01-03-2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1176-7529
Electronic ISSN: 1872-4353
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-017-9830-9

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