What Would You Do?
Discover the intriguing evolution of bioethics with Charles L. Bosk's insightful book, What Would You Do?, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2008. Spanning 288 pages, this compelling collection of essays delves into the emergence of bioethics as a respected academic field. Bosk explores critical questions about the necessity of bioethical expertise, the decision-making processes of bioethicists, and the various interests they represent. Through ethnographic research conducted among surgeons and genetic counselors, the author brings to light the complex ethical dilemmas faced in the medical field. This thought-provoking read not only engages those interested in bioethics but also offers valuable insights for anyone navigating the moral landscape of modern medicine. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this vital subject.