This article outlines a theoretical and conceptual account for the analysis of contemporary ethical or “bioethical” expertise. The substantive focus is on the academic discipline of bioethics—understood as a “practical” or “applied” ethics—and its relationship to medicine and medical ethics. I draw intellectual inspiration from the sociology of science and make use of research into the idea of “expertise” per se. In so doing, I am attempting to move the debate beyond the limitations placed upon it by philosophical or meta-ethical analysis and develop a perspective than can be used to address the sociological reality of (bio)ethical expertise. To do so, I off...
Ethics is primarily a part of the quest for truth and motive for standing. It is the desire for know...
This article attempts to show a way in which social science research can contribute in a meaningful ...
The article discusses the importance of attention to moral dilemmas in educational practices in heal...
This paper examines the question of ethical expertise and does so in the context of bioethics or, mo...
Contains fulltext : 69564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper explo...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
This article presents the notions of ethos and eidos as field level concepts for the sociology of mo...
The development of an occupation into a profession is an historical process that concerns power, jur...
The development of an occupation into a profession is an historical process that concerns power, jur...
In this essay I consider whether the political perspective of third wave science studies – ‘elective...
While the notion of bioethical expertise might raise a host of questions concerning moral authority ...
This book is an interdisciplinary contribution to bioethics, bringing together philosophers, sociolo...
This paper raises questions about bioethical knowledge and the bioethical ‘expert’ in the context of...
A dispute exists about whether bioethics should become a new disci-pline with its own methods, compe...
No abstractThis introductory article intends to throw some light on bioethics, the interdisciplinary...
Ethics is primarily a part of the quest for truth and motive for standing. It is the desire for know...
This article attempts to show a way in which social science research can contribute in a meaningful ...
The article discusses the importance of attention to moral dilemmas in educational practices in heal...
This paper examines the question of ethical expertise and does so in the context of bioethics or, mo...
Contains fulltext : 69564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper explo...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
This article presents the notions of ethos and eidos as field level concepts for the sociology of mo...
The development of an occupation into a profession is an historical process that concerns power, jur...
The development of an occupation into a profession is an historical process that concerns power, jur...
In this essay I consider whether the political perspective of third wave science studies – ‘elective...
While the notion of bioethical expertise might raise a host of questions concerning moral authority ...
This book is an interdisciplinary contribution to bioethics, bringing together philosophers, sociolo...
This paper raises questions about bioethical knowledge and the bioethical ‘expert’ in the context of...
A dispute exists about whether bioethics should become a new disci-pline with its own methods, compe...
No abstractThis introductory article intends to throw some light on bioethics, the interdisciplinary...
Ethics is primarily a part of the quest for truth and motive for standing. It is the desire for know...
This article attempts to show a way in which social science research can contribute in a meaningful ...
The article discusses the importance of attention to moral dilemmas in educational practices in heal...