Pioneer in Bioethics Daniel Callahan Dies

He was the cofounder of the Hastings Center and wrote nearly 50 books on topics including abortion, aging, and medical progress.

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Prolific bioethics philosopher Daniel Callahan of the Hastings Center, an institution that helped establish the field of bioethics, died on July 16. Callahan cofounded the center in 1969 with Willard Gaylin and served as director and then president from its founding through the mid-1990s. He actively published essays until his death, two days before his 89th birthday.

Callahan began his philosophy career in the 1950s. He recognized that as humanity was entering a new era of “gaining progressive control over body and world, we might also become tone-deaf and mute on matters having to do with patience and acceptance, community and mutual care, ambiguity, humility, fairness, and stewardship,” writes Mildred Solomon, who is currently president of the Hastings Center, in a memorial on the organization’s website.

Callahan published 47 books, nine of which received national awards. “Dan’s thinking was always fresh and his prose clear and penetrating,” writes Drew Christiansen ...

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