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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William EisenhowerPublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781666705119ISBN 10: 166670511 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 13 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEisenhower superbly captures the complexity of bioethics in this compendium of terms, concepts, and historical figures. It is particularly valuable for those trained in medicine, natural sciences, or humanities who wish to understand how these areas of knowledge mesh and clash within this multidisciplinary field. Inclusion of major influential moral philosophies and religions firmly equips the reader to probe the historical depths and contemporary challenges of bioethics. --James J. Rusthoven, Department of Oncology, McMaster University, emeritus How can we communicate important things with one another without shared language and understanding? A Bioethicist's Dictionary is an exciting and interesting translation tool--truly useful for any student or professional in bioethics. . . . It is refreshing to have this contemporary bioethics resource to meet the multidisciplinary need to truly become interdisciplinary through a shared understanding of words and ideas. --Heidi A. Monroe, School of Health Sciences, Seattle Pacific University Eisenhower makes an important contribution to bioethical literacy for professionals, scholars, and the public, and for scientists, humanists, and religious communities. A Bioethicist's Dictionary displays and advances Eisenhower's expansive understanding of bioethics as an 'ethics of life' by presenting short summaries of bioethical topics from A-Z and of major historical figures. Numerous cross-references invite the reader to make conceptual connections and patterns in exploring the world of bioethics. --Courtney S. Campbell, Oregon State University Eisenhower superbly captures the complexity of bioethics in this compendium of terms, concepts, and historical figures. It is particularly valuable for those trained in medicine, natural sciences, or humanities who wish to understand how these areas of knowledge mesh and clash within this multidisciplinary field. Inclusion of major influential moral philosophies and religions firmly equips the reader to probe the historical depths and contemporary challenges of bioethics. --James J. Rusthoven, Department of Oncology, McMaster University, emeritus How can we communicate important things with one another without shared language and understanding? A Bioethicist's Dictionary is an exciting and interesting translation tool--truly useful for any student or professional in bioethics. . . . It is refreshing to have this contemporary bioethics resource to meet the multidisciplinary need to truly become interdisciplinary through a shared understanding of words and ideas. --Heidi A. Monroe, School of Health Sciences, Seattle Pacific University Eisenhower makes an important contribution to bioethical literacy for professionals, scholars, and the public, and for scientists, humanists, and religious communities. A Bioethicist's Dictionary displays and advances Eisenhower's expansive understanding of bioethics as an 'ethics of life' by presenting short summaries of bioethical topics from A-Z and of major historical figures. Numerous cross-references invite the reader to make conceptual connections and patterns in exploring the world of bioethics. --Courtney S. Campbell, Oregon State University """Eisenhower superbly captures the complexity of bioethics in this compendium of terms, concepts, and historical figures. It is particularly valuable for those trained in medicine, natural sciences, or humanities who wish to understand how these areas of knowledge mesh and clash within this multidisciplinary field. Inclusion of major influential moral philosophies and religions firmly equips the reader to probe the historical depths and contemporary challenges of bioethics."" --James J. Rusthoven, Department of Oncology, McMaster University, emeritus ""How can we communicate important things with one another without shared language and understanding? A Bioethicist's Dictionary is an exciting and interesting translation tool--truly useful for any student or professional in bioethics. . . . It is refreshing to have this contemporary bioethics resource to meet the multidisciplinary need to truly become interdisciplinary through a shared understanding of words and ideas."" --Heidi A. Monroe, School of Health Sciences, Seattle Pacific University ""Eisenhower makes an important contribution to bioethical literacy for professionals, scholars, and the public, and for scientists, humanists, and religious communities. A Bioethicist's Dictionary displays and advances Eisenhower's expansive understanding of bioethics as an 'ethics of life' by presenting short summaries of bioethical topics from A-Z and of major historical figures. Numerous cross-references invite the reader to make conceptual connections and patterns in exploring the world of bioethics."" --Courtney S. Campbell, Oregon State University" Author InformationWilliam Eisenhower serves on the Hospital Ethics Committee of Loma Linda University Hospital. A Presbyterian pastor, he earned a post-doctoral master's degree in bioethics from LLU. His PhD is from Union Presbyterian Seminary. He has taught Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary. His articles have appeared in numerous scholarly and popular publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |