New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available

August 5, 2011

Bioethics (Volume 25, Issue 7, September 2011) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Monological Versus Dialogical Consciousness – Two Epistemological Views on the Use of Theory in Clinical Ethical Practice” by Kathrin Ohnsorge and Guy Widdershoven, 361-369.
  • “Who Are We When We Are Doing What We Are Doing? The Case for Mindful Embodiment in Ethics Case Consultation” by Andrea Frolic, 370-382.
  • “The Role of Emotions in Moral Case Deliberation: Theory, Practice, and Methodology” by Bert Molewijk, Dick Kleinlugtenbelt and Guy Widdershoven, 383-393.
  • “Mapping out Structural Features in Clinical Care Calling for Ethical Sensitivity: A Theoretical Approach to Promote Ethical Competence in Healthcare Personnel and Clinical Ethical Support Services (CESS)” by Kristine Baeroe and Ole Frithjof Norheim, 394-402.
  • “Responsibility after the Apparent End: ‘Following-up’ in Clinical Ethics Consultation” by Stuart G. Finder and Mark J. Bliton, 413-424.