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Beauchamp, Tom L. was born on December 2, 1939 in Austin, Texas, United States. Son of Tom Lamar and Eleanor (Aden) Beauchamp.
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Principles of Biomedical Ethics (Principles of Biomedical Ethics (Beauchamp)) PaperbackTom L. Beauchamp (Author) , James F. Childress (Author)
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Beauchamp, Tom L. was born on December 2, 1939 in Austin, Texas, United States. Son of Tom Lamar and Eleanor (Aden) Beauchamp.
Bachelor, Master of Arts, Southern Methodist University, 1963. Bachelor's Degree, Yale University, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1970.
From assistant professor to associate professor philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, 1970-1975;
staff philosopher, National Common for Protection of Human Subject or Biomedical & Behavioral Research, National Institutes of Health, Washington, 1977;
professor philosophy, Georgetown University, 1979;
senior research scholar Kennedy Institute, Georgetown University, 1974. Visiting professor U. Maryland., 1987. Member laboratory animals committee NAS, National Research Council, 1986-1989.
Member of advisory board National Public Radio and television Ethics in America series. Consultant business ethics, medical ethics. Lecturer, presenter numerous colleges, universities.
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Member American Philosophical Association (chairman medicine and philosophy committee 1985-1988, advising committee to program committee 1987-1990).
Married Ruth R. Faden, March 9, 1980. Children: Karine, Zachary.