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9Bioethics Contra BiopowerIn Erik Parens & Josephine Johnston (eds.), Human Flourishing in an Age of Gene Editing, Oxford University Press. pp. 247-266. 2019.This chapter engages two issues as they bear on genomic editing and the effects of biotechnology on human well-being: (1) how technology influences a reductionistic and manipulative understanding of biopower and biopolitics, fundamentally at odds with the worldview of bioethical humanism; and (2) how the reconceptualization of human flourishing in capability theories of justice bears on the ethics of biotechnology. The argument of this chapter appeals to a relational or “ecological” humanism tha…Read more
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4Bioethics in the United StatesIn Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe, Oxford University Press. pp. 269-284. 2011.This chapter considers bioethics in the United States as a political terrain for competing visions of American liberalism. In accordance with the U.S. belief in moral progress, a key social function of U.S. bioethics is to be an agent of progress in respecting individual rights and interests; dedication to reasonable compromise and mutual accommodation; and optimism about individual privacy, free choice, equal opportunity, and liberty ordered by law. U.S. bioethics has become a new discipline an…Read more
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5CommentaryIn Akira Akabayashi (ed.), The Future of Bioethics: International Dialogues, Oxford University Press. pp. 550-553. 2014.The field of public health ethics today needs philosophical and methodological self-consciousness and self-scrutiny. In “What is Public Health Ethics,” Angus Dawson clarifies the distinctive identity of this rapidly developing field. Public health ethics must be conceptually well-equipped to address its own social and political legitimacy so as to preserve the progressive, humanitarian values of the public health profession at its best. Public health represents a core health and welfare function…Read more
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12Institutional PowerIn Henri Colt, Silvia Quadrelli & Friedman Lester (eds.), The Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the Movies, Oup Usa. pp. 241-245. 2011.This chapter discusses ethical issues raised by the film _One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest_ (1975). The film tells the story of Randle P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), who is committed to a state mental hospital locked ward, and gradually becomes entangled by and literally silenced by the bureaucratic coils that rule this institution. The power structure of the ward is dominated by Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher), a controlling woman who fosters the dependency of the men on her and exercises total a…Read more
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AutonomyIn Bonnie Steinbock (ed.), The Oxford handbook of bioethics, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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Public Health and Civic Republicanism: Towards an Alternative Framework for Public Health EthicsIn Angus Dawson & Marcel Verweij (eds.), Ethics, Prevention, and Public Health, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Public Health and Civic Republicanism: Towards an Alternative Framework for Public Health EthicsIn Angus Dawson & Marcel Verweij (eds.), Ethics, Prevention, and Public Health, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Ethics and Trusteeship for Health Care: Hospital Board Service in Turbulent TimesHastings Center Report 32 (4). 2012.
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AutonomyIn Bonnie Steinbock (ed.), The Oxford handbook of bioethics, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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Public Health and Civic Republicanism: Towards an Alternative Framework for Public Health EthicsIn Angus Dawson & Marcel Verweij (eds.), Ethics, Prevention, and Public Health, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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1Public Administration: In Search of Democratic ProfessionalismHastings Center Report 17 (1): 18-20. 2012.
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11Long‐Acting Contraceptives: Ethical Guidance for Policymakers and Health Care ProvidersHastings Center Report 25 (1). 2012.
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59Recommendations for Better Civic Learning: Building and Rebuilding DemocracyHastings Center Report 51 (1). 2021.This is the concluding essay for a special report from The Hastings Center entitled Democracy in Crisis: Civic Learning and the Reconstruction of Common Purpose, which grew out of a project supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. This essay provides an integrative discussion of various theoretical and practical reform perspectives offered by other essays in the report. It also offers a number of recommendations. It notes that the aim of the special report is not to propose speci…Read more
Bruce Jennings
Vanderbilt University
Center for Humans and Nature
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Center for Humans and NatureSenior Fellow (Part-time)
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The Hastings CenterSenior Advisor (Part-time)
Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |