Preliminaries; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Doing and Undoing Ethics; Chapter 2 Science and Story; Chapter 3 Whose Story Is It; Chapter 4 White Coats and Business Suits; Chapter 5 Making Moral Sense; Chapter 6 Being and Denial; Chapter 7 Back to the Beginning; Postscript and Moral Education; Selected Bibliography; Index
Summary
This volume argues that moral education in the late 1990s is too abstract and would benefit from the adoption of the practical approach typical of biomedical ethics: "thinking with cases". The author explores various issues of moral epistemology and urges realism in ethics