From:
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2008
pp. 369-384 | 10.1353/ken.0.0262
Abstract:
In a recent article, Steinkamp, Gordijn, and ten Have discussed a new way of thinking about the ethics consultant's ethical expertise. After critiquing their model of ethical expertise, along with the notion that discourse can and will enable ethicists to consult without over-reaching, this essay suggests that the debate about ethical expertise is intractable because it constitutes a 'tragic choice'.
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