Blue-Ribbon Commissions and Political Ethics in the Federal Republic of Germany
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Sass, Hans-MartinKeywords
Advisory CommitteesAllowing to Die
Attitudes
Bioethical Issues
Bioethics
Biomedical Technologies
Clinical Ethics
Clinical Ethics Committees
Criminal Law
Diagnosis
DNA
Embryos
Ethicists
Ethics
Ethics Committees
Gene Therapy
Government
Government Regulation
Health
Health Care
Health Care Delivery
Industry
Law
Legislation
Newborns
Organizations
Paternalism
Physicians
Prenatal Diagnosis
Professional Organizations
Recombinant DNA Research
Regulation
Reproductive Technologies
Research
Research Ethics
Review
Self Regulation
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Abstract
The paper presents an overview of political and professional committees in the Federal Republic of Germany dealing with issues of biomedical ethics. The prevailing tendencies of paternalistic attitudes, the worst-case scenario argumentation method, and the unfortunate practice of applying general principles rather than mid-level principles in the assessment of concrete challenges in treatment and regulation are analyzed.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/73359410.1093/jmp/14.4.465
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 1989 Aug; 14(4): 465-472.
0360-5310
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmp/14.4.465
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/733594
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