Continuity in Claims of Exception in Biomedical Technologies

American Journal of Bioethics 25 (1):89-92 (2025)
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Abstract

“Ethical exceptionalism” is often used as a pejorative shrouded in a superlative. The charge of wrongly treating similar things differently—for varying motives—has been leveled against exceptional...

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