Tod S. Chambers is associate professor of medical education at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Describing the World 1. Retrodiction 2. Anagnorisis 3. Trouble 4. Dissociation 5. Metaphor 6. Sources 7. Hypertextuality Conclusion: The Bioethicist as Poet Bibliography Index About the Author
"In this long-awaited sequel to The Fiction of Bioethics, Tod Chambers invites readers to explore how bioethicists 'construct a world for their theories and then invite us in.' This engaging account of the 'rhetorical mechanics' that drive bioethical arguments is also a deeply learned tour of 'bioethical fights' across the decades. Redescribing Bioethics will be of interest to bioethics and humanities scholars and of use in critical reflection on the field's canonical texts and future directions." --Nancy Berlinger