Technology and the Body: Ling Life and Technology
May 10, 2007
The most recent issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16(3) has a special section devoted to “Technology and the Body: Linking Life and Technology.” Articles are available by subscription only.
TOC:
“The Ethics of Enabling Technology” by SVEN OVE HANSSON, pp 257-267
“The Bodily Incorporation of Mechanical Devices: Ethical and Religious Issues (Part 2)” by COURTNEY S. CAMPBELL and LAUREN A. CLARK and DAVID LOY and JAMES F. KEENAN and KATHLEEN MATTHEWS and TERRY
WINOGRAD and LAURIE ZOLOTH, pp 268-280
“Wired Patients: Implantable Microchips and Biosensors in Patient Care” by KEITH A. BAUER, pp 281-290
“Becoming Borg to Become Immortal: Regulating Brain Implant Technologies” by ELLEN M. McGEE and GERALD Q. MAGUIRE, pp 291-302
“Design and Engineering Ethics Considerations for Neurotechnologies” by H.F. MACHIEL VAN DER LOOS, pp 303-307
“Neurosurgical Implants: Clinical Protocol Considerations” by PAUL J. FORD, pp 308-311
““Currents of Hopeâ€: Neurostimulation Techniques in U.S. and U.K. Print Media” by ERIC RACINE and SARAH WALDMAN and NICOLE PALMOUR and DAVID RISSE and JUDY ILLES, pp 312-316
“Ethics in the Clinical Application of Neural Implants” by CYNTHIA S. KUBU and PAUL J. FORD, pp 317-321