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Profession of Conscience:
The Making and Meaning of Life-Sciences Liberalism
Robert Hunt Sprinkle

Cloth | 1994 | This book is out of print | ISBN13: 978-0-691-03365-5
275 pp. | 6 x 9

e-Book | 2001 | $9.95 (Microsoft Reader format) | ISBN: 978-1-4008-0758-1
e-Book | 2001 | $9.95 (Adobe Reader format) | ISBN: 978-1-4008-0760-4

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What happens to a profession that loses the memory of its moral independence? And what happens then to those reliant on its honor, its advocacy, its initiative? In an era of biotechnological adventure, medical audacity, ecological disruption, fiscal strain, and financial temptation, these are urgent questions for all life scientists and for all they serve.

Profession of Conscience is an exposition, analysis, and application of a political-ethical tradition in, of, and for the life sciences, from molecular genetics to clinical medicine to environmental biology. The goal is avoidance of the fate of physics--the previous "super science"--whose technological transformations several generations ago so enhanced its political and economic value to governments, societies, and corporations that it lost control of its own conduct. Profession of Conscience discovers within the life sciences a long-evolving profession-specific standard for political action and activism, tracing it from conception in Hellenic and Roman imperial times, through birth and baptism in the Scientific Revolution, then through a naïvely optimistic adolescence in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and finally into a self-conscious maturity, solemnized at the Nuremberg Trials but tested ever more subtly since, even down to the present day. The protagonist is a set of ideas. The product is "life-sciences liberalism."

Review:

"Sprinkle's fascinating account of the philosophical and ethical underpinnings of the life sciences makes compelling reading in its own right.... It helps to elucidate the very best in the traditional connection between science and democracy."----Lucy Horwitz, The Boston Book Review

Endorsement:

"Sprinkle's book is natural reading for political scientists, political philosophers, and historians of medicine. Because of his outline and persuasive argument for a profession-specific political ethics, it also provides guidance and answers for the life scientists of the future."--Elisabeth A. Lloyd, University of California, Berkeley

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