The Hastings Center and the early years of bioethics |
Journal/Book: Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 1999; 9: Journals Publishing Division, 2715 North Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218-4319, USA. Johns Hopkins Univ Press. 53-71.
Abstract: The Hastings Center was founded in 1969 to study ethical problems in medicine and biology. The Center arose from a confluence of three social currents: the increased public scrutiny of medicine and its practices, the concern about the moral problems being generated by technological developments, and the desire of one of its founders (Callahan) to make use of his philosophical training in a more applied way. The early years of the Center were devoted to raising money, developing an early agenda of issues, and identifying a cadre of people around the country interested in the issues. Various stresses and strains in the Center and the field are identified, and some final reflections are offered on the nature and value of the contributions made by bioethics as an academic field.
Note: Article Callahan D, Hastings Ctr, Int Programs, Garrison,NY USA
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