In a recent article, Steinkamp, Gordijn, and ten Have discussed a new way of thinking about the ethics consultant's ethical expertise. After critiquing their model of ethical expertise, along with the notion that discourse can and will enable ethicists to consult without over-reaching, this essay suggests that the debate about ethical expertise is intractable because it constitutes a 'tragic choice'
Over recent years, science and technology have been reassessed increas-ingly in ethical terms. Parti...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
Abstract Services of ethics consultants are nowadays commonly used in such various spheres of life a...
Contains fulltext : 70383.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a recent arti...
Contains fulltext : 69564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper explo...
We sometimes seek expert guidance when we don’t know what to think or do about a problem. In challen...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
The proliferation of ethics committees and ethics consultation services has engendered a discussion ...
In modern democracies political decision makers are supported by professional public policy consulta...
Philosophers and others have questioned whether or not expertise in morality is possible. This debat...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
This paper examines the question of ethical expertise and does so in the context of bioethics or, mo...
Complex policy issues pose a conundrum for liberal democratic governments. Disagreement about comple...
Professional philosophers are members of bioethical committees and regulatory bodies in areas of int...
Theoretical accounts of the nature and purposes of clinical ethics consultation are disappointingly...
Over recent years, science and technology have been reassessed increas-ingly in ethical terms. Parti...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
Abstract Services of ethics consultants are nowadays commonly used in such various spheres of life a...
Contains fulltext : 70383.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a recent arti...
Contains fulltext : 69564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper explo...
We sometimes seek expert guidance when we don’t know what to think or do about a problem. In challen...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
The proliferation of ethics committees and ethics consultation services has engendered a discussion ...
In modern democracies political decision makers are supported by professional public policy consulta...
Philosophers and others have questioned whether or not expertise in morality is possible. This debat...
We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented prog...
This paper examines the question of ethical expertise and does so in the context of bioethics or, mo...
Complex policy issues pose a conundrum for liberal democratic governments. Disagreement about comple...
Professional philosophers are members of bioethical committees and regulatory bodies in areas of int...
Theoretical accounts of the nature and purposes of clinical ethics consultation are disappointingly...
Over recent years, science and technology have been reassessed increas-ingly in ethical terms. Parti...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
Abstract Services of ethics consultants are nowadays commonly used in such various spheres of life a...