Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Bioethics, 10th Edition by Ronald Munson introduces students to the compelling field of biomedical ethics through engaging human stories and clear explanations of cutting-edge scientific research. This widely used textbook is a collaboration between a renowned bioethicist and an experienced journalist, providing a comprehensive overview of ethical theories and contemporary issues.
Each chapter offers crisp summaries of key ethical concepts, along with classic and modern articles that address the most pressing topics in bioethics. New to this edition are chapters on “Medicine in a Pluralistic Society” and “The Challenge of Global Bioethics,” reflecting the evolving landscape of medical ethics.
The accessible presentation of conceptual debates and the human dimension of today’s biomedical ethics captivates both philosophy, nursing, and medical majors, as well as those with no prior training in these fields. With 944 pages, this edition is a thorough resource for understanding the complexities of bioethics.
