The current development of biomedical ethics is a source of
radical critique not only in the clinic, but also in the classroom.
This volume argues that today's moral education is too abstract to
be effective and would benefit from the adoption of the practical
approach which is typical of biomedical ethics--thinking with
cases. In presenting this approach, Radest explores various issues
of moral epistemology and advocates the urgency of realism and
decision in ethics. The use of a rich and complex literature drawn
from biomedical ethics, pedagogy, and philosophy serves to
stimulate the reader to think through the moral complexity and
ambivalence of modern experience.
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