New Issue of Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available
October 4, 2011
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 37, Issue 10, October 2011) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “30 Years Principles of Biomedical Ethics: Introduction to a Symposium on the 6th Edition of Tom L Beauchamp and James F Childress’ Seminal Work” by Oliver Rauprich and Jochen Vollmann, 582-583.
- “Determining the Common Morality’s Norms in the Sixth Edition of Principles of Biomedical Ethics” by Peter Herissone-Kelly, 584-587.
- “A Waste of Time: The Problem of Common Morality in Principles of Biomedical Ethics” by Jan Reinert Karlsen and Jan Helge Solbakk, 588-591.
- “Specification and Other Methods for Determining Morally Relevant Facts” by Oliver Rauprich, 592-596.
- “In Defence of Personal Autonomy” by Michael Quante, 597-600.
- “A Qualitative Investigation of Selecting Surrogate Decision-Makers” by Sarah J L Edwards, Patrick Brown, Matt Amon Twyman, Deborah Christie, and Tim Rakow, 601-605.
- “Good Parents Would Not Fulfil their Obligation to Genetically Enhance their Unborn Children” by Ryan Tonkens, 606-610.
- “I’ll Be a Monkey’s Uncle: A Moral Challenge to Human Genetic Enhancement Research” by Philip M Rosoff, 611-615.
- “Managing the Public Health Risk of a ‘Sex Worker’ with Hepatitis B Infection: Legal and Ethical considerations” by Ray Poll, 623-626.
- “Reflecting on Senior Medical Students’ Ethics Reports at the University of Auckland” by Phillipa J Malpas, 627-630.
- “Language, Foreign Nationality and Ethnicity in an English Prison: Implications for the Quality of Health and Social Research” by Can Yildiz and Annie Bartlett, 637-640.