The Structure of Moral Revolutions
By Robert Baker
By Robert Baker
By Robert Baker
By Robert Baker
Part of Basic Bioethics
Part of Basic Bioethics
Category: Philosophy | Wellness
Category: Philosophy | Wellness
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$45.00
Nov 12, 2019 | ISBN 9780262043083
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Nov 12, 2019 | ISBN 9780262355339
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Praise
“Baker ends by stressing that there is no such thing as a universal moral standard and that judgements about right or wrong are informed by culture and change over time. Whatever their misgivings with aspects of the book, historians will surely endorse this premise and Baker’s conclusion that readers should ‘become students of history’ if they wish to understand moral change.”
—Social History of Medicine
“Robert Baker brings to this remarkable book his training in the history and philosophy of science in synergy with decades of experience as a philosopher in the clinical setting and a pioneering scholar in the history of medical ethics. Baker’s book makes an outstanding addition to the Basic Bioethics series edited by Arthur Caplan for the MIT Press.”
—Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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