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Is it time for bioethics to go empirical?
Chris Herrera
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Arts and Humanities
Bioethics
100%
Doubt
33%
Social Science
33%
Disagreement
16%
Reform
16%
Normativity
16%
Superiority
16%
Observer
16%
Stem Cell Research
16%
Empirical Approach
16%
Moral Argument
16%
Scientists
16%
Social Sciences
Social Science
100%
Social Scientists
50%
Empirical Research
50%
Normativity
50%
Stem Cell Research
50%
Keyphrases
Bioethics
100%
Bioethicist
50%
Potential Gains
16%
Social Scientists
16%
Social Sciences
16%
Abortion
16%
Normative Argument
16%
Moral Argument
16%
Social Science Approach
16%
Stem Cell Research
16%
Psychology
Bioethics
100%