This volume from Oxford University Press, edited by philosopher Bonnie Steinbock, is an excellent resource for those who want to delve deeper into philosophical issues raised by the concerns of bioethics.
David B. Fletcher, Themelios
...the Oxford Handbook of Bioethics is an impressive and stimulating collection of original essays on some of the deepest and most challenging ethical issues in how we maintain, restore and enhance human health.
Annette Rid Medicine Health Care and Philosophy
The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics endeavours to take the pulse of contemporary bioethics. The resulting collection is impressive. It comprises 30 essays, largely philosophical in approach, in which several luminaries of bioethics - alongside younger, up-and-coming scholars - offer thoughtful and challenging perspectives.
Jonathan H. Marks, The New England Journal of Medicine
The editor, Bonnie Steinbock, states in the introduction that this volume is for scholars and graduate students seeking an authoritative and stimulating account of bioethics today. Members of the intended audience will not be disappointed.
Mary Anderlik Majumder, Journal of the American Medical Association