... helpful, but the arguments for contingency in knowledge must amount to more than a rejection of rigid empiricism or foundationalism in epistemology, or of universalism in ethics. It is easy to see why Arras, and others, arrive at the conclusion that pragmatism in bioethics may be ...
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McGee, G. (2002). Pragmatic Epistemology and the Activity of Bioethics (pp. 105–117). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0301-8_8
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