This article discusses the relation between empirical and normative approaches in bioethics. The issue of dwarf tossing, while admittedly unusual, is chosen as a point of departure because it challenges the reader to look with fresh eyes upon several central bioethical themes, including human dignity, autonomy, and the protection of vulnerable people. After an overview of current approaches to the integration of empirical and normative ethics, we consider five ways that the empirical and normative can be brought together to speak to the problem of dwarf tossing: prescriptive applied ethics, theoretical ethics, critical applied ethics, particularist ethics and integrated empirical ethics. We defend a position of critical applied ethics that ...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
Abstract Background The methodology of medical ethics during the last few decades has shifted from a...
Bioethicists and others have argued about the properrole for empirical research in addressing ethica...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Analytic moral philosophy's strong divide between empirical and normative restricts facts to providi...
Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social sci...
An important discussion in contemporary ethics concerns the relevance of empirical research for ethi...
Abstract Background The increase in empirical methods of research in bioethics over the last two dec...
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data t...
Normative conclusions in economics are usually based upon a set of assumptions which are untenable i...
\(\bf Background:\) Empirical-ethical research constitutes a relatively new field which integrates s...
As Robert Veatch observes, bioethics as a field is fundamentally oriented towards being “applied to ...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
This paper explores an emerging sub-field of both empirical bioethics and experimental philosophy, w...
Abstract This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
Abstract Background The methodology of medical ethics during the last few decades has shifted from a...
Bioethicists and others have argued about the properrole for empirical research in addressing ethica...
Uncertainty as to how we should articulate empirical data and normative reasoning seems to underlie ...
Analytic moral philosophy's strong divide between empirical and normative restricts facts to providi...
Since its origin, bioethics has attracted the collaboration of few social scientists, and social sci...
An important discussion in contemporary ethics concerns the relevance of empirical research for ethi...
Abstract Background The increase in empirical methods of research in bioethics over the last two dec...
Background Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data t...
Normative conclusions in economics are usually based upon a set of assumptions which are untenable i...
\(\bf Background:\) Empirical-ethical research constitutes a relatively new field which integrates s...
As Robert Veatch observes, bioethics as a field is fundamentally oriented towards being “applied to ...
In this article the predominant, purely theoretical perspectives on animal ethics are questioned and...
This paper explores an emerging sub-field of both empirical bioethics and experimental philosophy, w...
Abstract This paper responds to the commentaries from Stacy Carter and Alan Cribb. We pick up on two...
The relation between ethics and science forms since long the subject of intense debate. Although it ...
Abstract Background The methodology of medical ethics during the last few decades has shifted from a...
Bioethicists and others have argued about the properrole for empirical research in addressing ethica...