A New Edition of Bioethics is Now Available
December 28, 2017
Bioethics (vol. 31, no. 9, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Scanning the Body, Sequencing the Genome: Dealing with Unsolicited Findings” by Roel H. P. Wouters, Candice Cornelis, Ainsley J. Newson, Eline M. Bunnik, and Annelien L. Bredenoord
- “A Prospectus for Ethical Analysis of Ageing Individuals’ Responsibility to Prevent Cognitive Decline” by Cynthia Forlini and Wayne Hall
- “Two Kinds of Physician-Assisted Death” by Govert den Hartogh
- “The Indispensability of Labelled Groups to Vulnerability in Bioethics” by Adrian Kwek
- “A Kantian Ethics Approach to Moral Bioenhancement” by Sarah Carter
- “Moral Bioenhancement and Agential Risks: Good and Bad Outcomes” by Phil Torres
- “Ectogenesis, Abortion and a Right to the Death of the Fetus” by Joona Räsänen
- “When Doctors Deny Drugs: Sexism and Contraception Access in the Medical Field” by J. B. Delston
- “Presuming Patient Autonomy in the Face of Therapeutic Misconception” by Pat McConville