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Moral Acquaintances

by Kevin Wm. Wildes
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Overview

From decisions about the end of life to choices about the creation of life and, more recently, questions concerning the cost and accessibility of health care, bioethics is a field characterized by vigorous and sometimes rancorous public debate. Indeed, the moral controversies and dilemmas of medicine and health care often propel bioethics into newspaper headlines and onto television talk shows.

Moral Acquaintances: Methodology in Bioethics is not part of the standard repertory of books that explore and offer guidance on a particular issue in bioethics. The question Kevin Wm. Wildes poses is not what we can do morally in a field of great moral controversy, but how we can conceive the controversy and seek a moral course of action.

Wildes argues that the methodological issues in bioethics mirror the experience of moral pluralism in a secular society. The different methods that have been used in the field reflect the different moral views found in a pluralistic society. Rather than assume that there is only one method for all or that we are lost in moral pluralism, Wildes argues that we can imagine ourselves instead as moral acquaintances. The key to understanding this acquaintanceship is to understand the procedures that bind us together plus the moral justifications of and assumptions for those procedures.

About the Author:

Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J., is Associate Director of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Assistant Professor of Philosophy and of Medicine at Georgetown University. He is the editor of Choosing Life: A Dialogue on Evangelium Vitae (1997) and Infertility: A Crossroad of Faith, Medicine, and Technology (1996).

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Unlike most books on bioethics, this work does not focus on moral reactions to controversy, but rather on how we conceive of and define the controversy, and how we then seek a moral course of action. Wildes (associate director, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; assistant professor, philosophy, medicine, Georgetown University) argues that the methodological issues in bioethics mirror the experience of moral pluralism in a secular society, and that the key to understanding this pluralism is to understand the procedures that bind us together plus the moral justifications of and assumptions for those procedures. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 31, 2000
Publisher
Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2000.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780268034528

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