RT Article T1 Deliberating about Bioethics JF The Hastings Center report VO 27 IS 3 SP 38 OP 41 A1 Gutmann, Amy A1 Thompson, Dennis A2 Thompson, Dennis LA English YR 1997 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1937549348 AB In some sense, bioethics was built on conflicts. Abortion, physician-assisted suicide, patients’ demand for autonomy all are staple and contentious issues. And the controversies continue to proliferate. What forum best serves such debates? A look at political theories of democracy can help answer that question. The most promising for bioethics debates are theories that ask citizens and officials to justify any demands for collective action by giving reasons that can be accepted by those who are bound by the action. This conception has come to be known as deliberative democracy. DO 10.2307/3528667