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      Slouching toward policy: lazy bioethics and the perils of science fiction.

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          Too much contemporary bioethical discourse is weak on science, lazily citing and adopting science fiction scenarios rather than science facts in the framing of analyses and policies. We challenge bioethicists to take more seriously the role of providing informed insight into and oversight over contemporary science and its implications and applications. Bioethicists must work harder to understand the fast-changing truths and limits of basic science, and they must incorporate only appropriate and authentic science into their discourse, just as they did in the past when addressing the quandaries of clinical medicine. The field of bioethics is not so old and entrenched that its future is assured. Bioethicists must make themselves useful to society in order to deserve and retain the public's trust. They can best do this by ensuring that decision making and public policy are grounded in facts, not fictions and fantasies.

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          Journal
          Am J Bioeth
          The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
          Informa UK Limited
          1536-0075
          1526-5161
          2004
          : 4
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Haverford College.
          Article
          P0NGXAN5V96FY4RB
          10.1080/15265160490908022
          16192175
          ff1054f4-72af-499b-9ad4-1d74f552944b
          History

          Bioethics and Professional Ethics,Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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