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The Concept of Community in Bioethics

The Concept of Community in Bioethics PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1 2011 12–13 12 David Hunter , Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele University Jacob Leveridge, Employee of the Wellcome Trust Corresponding author: David Hunter, Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele University. Email: d.hunter@peak.keele.ac.uk On the 27 July 2010, the Wellcome Trust sponsored a focal point for broader discussions around the plurality satellite meeting of the 10th World Congress of of different approaches to doing normative bioethics. Bioethics in Singapore focused on the concept of com- Dr Jane Kaye kicked off the meeting with a discussion munity in bioethics. This was a collaboration between of the frameworks that are applied to biobanks and the International Network for Public Health Ethics Professor Terence Hua-Tai followed up with an explor- (InterPHEN), and the International Network for ation of the question of democratic legitimacy in Philosophical Approaches to Bioethics (Inpab), coordi- large-scale biobanking in Taiwan. A panel made up of nated by David Hunter, Angus Dawson and Jacob Dr Sunita Bandewar, Professor Aasim Ahmad and Leveridge. Professor Jerome Singh took us to lunch with a broader In recent years, the notion of ‘community’ has discussion of the concept of community in assumed an increasingly important role in ethical http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Public Health Ethics Oxford University Press

The Concept of Community in Bioethics

Public Health Ethics , Volume 4 (1) – Apr 15, 2011

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Oxford University Press
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The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. Available online at www.phe.oxfordjournals.org
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1754-9973
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1754-9981
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10.1093/phe/phr010
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PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1 2011 12–13 12 David Hunter , Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele University Jacob Leveridge, Employee of the Wellcome Trust Corresponding author: David Hunter, Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele University. Email: d.hunter@peak.keele.ac.uk On the 27 July 2010, the Wellcome Trust sponsored a focal point for broader discussions around the plurality satellite meeting of the 10th World Congress of of different approaches to doing normative bioethics. Bioethics in Singapore focused on the concept of com- Dr Jane Kaye kicked off the meeting with a discussion munity in bioethics. This was a collaboration between of the frameworks that are applied to biobanks and the International Network for Public Health Ethics Professor Terence Hua-Tai followed up with an explor- (InterPHEN), and the International Network for ation of the question of democratic legitimacy in Philosophical Approaches to Bioethics (Inpab), coordi- large-scale biobanking in Taiwan. A panel made up of nated by David Hunter, Angus Dawson and Jacob Dr Sunita Bandewar, Professor Aasim Ahmad and Leveridge. Professor Jerome Singh took us to lunch with a broader In recent years, the notion of ‘community’ has discussion of the concept of community in assumed an increasingly important role in ethical

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Public Health EthicsOxford University Press

Published: Apr 15, 2011

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