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    Bioethics and Society: Constructing the Ethical Enterprise.Maurice A. M. de Wachter, Raymond DeVries & Janardan Subedi - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):40.
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    Sociology and Bioethics in the U.S.A.Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):40-42.
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    Ethical Aspects of Human Germ‐Line Gene Therapy.Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):166-177.
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    The European Convention on Bioethics.Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (1):13.
    Nearly fifteen years after the Council of Europe first called for a pan‐European convention on issues in bioethics to harmonize disparate national regulations, in November 1996 the council's Committee of Ministers approved the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine for formal adoption. The draft convention, released in July 1994, provoked strong public, professional, and governmental debate among European nations, particularly regarding provisions for biomedical research with subjects unable to give informed consent. If ratified, the “bioethics convention” will become the first (...)
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    Interdisciplinary Bioethics: But Where Do We Start?Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1982 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 7 (3):275.
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    Euthanasia in the Netherlands.Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (2):23.
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    Interdisciplinary bioethics: But where do we start?: A reflection on epochè as method.Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1982 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 7 (3):275-288.
    It is generally accepted that bioethics is an interdisciplinary science. Why this is so and what it means is not always clear or agreed upon and, in this author's view, its implications are insufficiently researched. On the basis of involvement in projects which were labelled interdisciplinary, the author reflects upon the method of interdisciplinarity, especially its starting point. It is suggested that interdisciplinarity cannot thrive unless it curbs, from the very start, the inevitable reductions of all monodisciplinary approaches. This effort (...)
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    Ethical Aspects of Human Germ‐Line Gene Therapy.Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):166-177.
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    In The Netherlands, Tolerance and Debate.Maurice A. M. de Wachter & Guido M. W. R. de Wert - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (3):15.
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    Meeting at Maastricht.T. M. G. van Berkestijn, E. Borst-Eilers, H. S. Cohen, H. J. J. Leenen, C. Schaake-Koning, E. Schroten, C. Spreeuwenberg & Maurice A. M. de Wachter - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):45.
    The editors welcome letters from readers, although we cannot guarantee that all will be published. To ensure timeliness, correspondents must respond to an article within seven weeks and not exceed two double‐spaced pages. Letters become the property of the editors and may be edited and shortened at our discretion.
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