Arthur L. Caplan is een vooraanstaand autoriteit op het gebied van medische ethiek. Zijn werk richt zich op de complexe ethische vraagstukken die voortvloeien uit vooruitgang in de geneeskunde en biotechnologie. Door middel van zijn geschriften onderzoekt Caplan de maatschappelijke en menselijke implicaties van deze innovaties. Zijn analyses bieden waardevolle inzichten in het verantwoord navigeren van toekomstige medische vooruitgang.
Exploring controversial topics like cloning, stem cell research, and brain enhancement, this book presents a collection of Art Caplan's thought-provoking opinions on bioethics. Each essay challenges readers to engage with complex ethical dilemmas, encouraging them to reflect on their own views and beliefs. Caplan's incisive commentary not only informs but also provokes discussion, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the moral implications of modern science and technology.
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Drawing on a wide spectrum of topics-including politics, cosmology, the arts, philosophy and religious beliefs, 1001 Ideas That Changed the Way We Think traces the exponential growth of human knowledge across the centuries. Ranging from the ancient wisdom of Confucius and Plato to the cutting-edge theories taking shape in the twenty-first century, this book offers a wealth of stimulation and amusement for any reader with a lively and curious mind. This richly informative and entertaining book provides a wide variety of answers to those eternal questions: How was the universe created and what is the place of humans within it? How should a person live? And how can we build a just society? But 1001 Ideas That Changed the Way We Think also includes a host of speculations that are remarkable for their sheer weirdness-from the concept of the transmigration of souls to parallel universes and the paradoxes of time travel (what happens if you travel back in time and kill your own grandfather?). Readers will discover how the Greek philosopher Zeno 'proved' a flying arrow never moves and the mathematical proof of the existence of life in other galaxies. The inspiring ideas explored range from Gandhi's theory of civil disobedience to Mary Wollstonecraft's groundbreaking advocacy of women's rights. A wide variety of cultural movements are also covered, including Neoclassicism, Surrealism and Postmodernism.