Abstract
I was the graduate student that Albert Jonsen so aptly describes.
Bronx born and educated at the City College of New York, I
emigrated to the Midwest to study at the Minnesota Center for
the Philosophy of Science, where May Brodbeck, Herbert Feigl
and other “logical positivists” were engaging in
an ongoing dialogue with postpositivists like Paul Feyerabend
and Karl Popper. In this environment, I studied philosophy of
science, epistemology, and metaethics—the epistemology
and logic of ethical concepts and language. I even wrote my
thesis on the ur-text of the metaethical turn, G. E. Moore's
Principia Ethica. Then, like other epistemologists
and metaethicists, “a public disaster, the American military
involvement in Southeast Asia,” as well as the burgeoning civil
rights movement, drew me into the sphere of public debate.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Health(social science)
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