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- Mission Possible: National Bioethics Commissions Beyond the Conservative/Liberal Divide Volume 19, Number 1, 2010, pp. 33-40
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Introduction: The Quest for Universality in Contemporary Context
- Some Moral Minima
- In Search of Universal Political Principles: Avoiding Some of Modernity's Pitfalls and Discovering the Importance of Liberal Political Order
- Response to Critics of When the People Speak: The Deliberative Deficit and What To Do About It
- Democracy and the Extended Republic: Reflections on the Fishkinian Project
- Deliberative Polling as the Gold Standard
- Deliberative Conflict and 'The Better Argument' Mystique
- Making Deliberation Cooler
- Mission Possible: National Bioethics Commissions Beyond the Conservative/Liberal Divide
- Postmodernism, Autonomy and Bioethical Boundaries
- Thoughts on the Purpose of the President's Bioethics Council: Expert Consensus vs. Dignified Conflict
- The Mission and Philosophy of National Bioethics Commissions: Contributing to a Stable Societal Consensus
- Facts Alone Will Not Suffice for Bioethics
- Lessons and Opportunities for Presidential Bioethics Commissions
- American Democracy and Technology
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