A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
February 15, 2017
Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 43, no. 2, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “How to Keep High-Risk Studies Ethical: Classifying Candidate Solutions” by Nir Eyal
- “Why High-Risk, Non-Expected-Utility-Maximisin
Gambles Can Be Rational and Beneficial: The Case of HIV Cure Studies” by Lara Buchak - “Cure Research and Consent: The Mississippi Baby, Barney Clark, Baby Fae and Martin Delaney” by George J Annas
- “Informed Consent to HIV Cure Research” by Danielle Bromwich and Joseph R Millum
- “The Social Value of Candidate HIV Cures: Actualism Versus Possibilism” by Regina Brown and Nicholas Greig Evans
- “Contractualist Reasoning, HIV Cure Clinical Trials, and the Moral (Ir)Relevance of the Risk/Benefit Ratio” by Rahul Kumar
- “The Morality of Risks in Research: Reflections on Kumar” by F M Kamm