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Bioethics and the Humanities

This series presents humanistic approaches to bioethics, addressing fundamental moral problems as well as policy solutions to them. It focuses on studies that investigate complex issues (such as genetic discrimination), a particular problem (such as community consent in research), a normative principle (such as justice or liberty), or a methodological approach (such as casuistry), as well as works that develop a theoretical foundation for bioethics, provide a historical perspective, or present a general survey of the field. Contact: Bob Sloan, rjsloan@indiana.edu

Eric M. Meslin and Richard B. Miller, editors
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Bioethics and Organ Transplantation in a Muslim Society

A Study in Culture, Ethnography, and Religion

Farhat Moazam

cloth  $45.00 
ebook  $36.00 
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A Century of Eugenics in America

From the Indiana Experiment to the Human Genome Era

Edited by Paul A. Lombardo

Paperback  $24.95 
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Dark Medicine

Rationalizing Unethical Medical Research

Edited by William R. LaFleur, Gernot Böhme, and Susumu Shimazono

Paperback  $24.00 
ebook  $28.00 
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The Ethics of Autism

Among Them, but Not of Them

Deborah R. Barnbaum

Paperback  $21.95 
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Profits before People?

Ethical Standards and the Marketing of Prescription Drugs

Leonard J. Weber

cloth  $24.95 
ebook  $19.95