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Reich, Warren ThomasKeywords
Bioethical IssuesBioethics
Cancer
Communication
Ecology
Ethicists
Ethics
Health
Health Hazards
Historical Aspects
Interdisciplinary Communication
International Aspects
Medical Ethics
Medicine
Philosophy
Public Health
Public Policy
Research
Research Institutes
Science
Terminology
Values
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Abstract
An article by Warren Reich in the December 1994 issue of this journal concludes that the word "bioethics" and the field of study it names experienced a "bilocated birth" in 1970/1971 under Van Rensselaer Potter, at the University of Wisconsin, and Andre Hellegers, at Georgetown University. Further historical inquiry confirms (1) that there were, from the start, some major differences -- even clashes -- between the Potter and the Hellegers/Georgetown understandings of bioethics; and (2) that the Hellegers/Georgetown approach came to be the more widely accepted meaning of the term, while Potter's idea of bioethics remained largely marginalized. However, this inquiry also results in a third, unanticipated, conclusion: that Hellegers (in contrast to the dominant model offered by the Georgetown scholars) actually proposed a global approach to bioethics, bringing his vision much closer to Potter's evolving view than previously has been acknowledged.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. 1995 Mar; 5(1): 19-34.
1054-6863
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ken.0.0143
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/745936