The expanded and revised edition of Bioethics: An Anthology is a definitive one-volume collection of key primary texts for the study of bioethics.
- Brings together writings on a broad range of ethical issues relating such matters as reproduction, genetics, life and death, and animal experimentation.
- Now includes introductions to each of the sections.
- Features new coverage of the latest debates on hot topics such as genetic screening, the use of embryonic human stem cells, and resource allocation between patients.
- The selections are independent of any particular approach to bioethics.
- Can be used as a source book to complement A Companion to Bioethics (1999).