A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available
February 1, 2022
Bioethics (vol. 35, no. 8, 2021) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Understanding the Right to Health in the Context of Collective Rights to Self?Determination” by Éliot Litalien
- “Individual and ‘National’ Healthcare Rights: Analysing the Potential Conflicts” by Michael Da Silva
- “A justification of Health Policy Federalism” by Daniel Weinstock
- “Rethinking the Right to Health: Ableism and the Binary between Individual and Collective Rights” by Amie Leigh Zimmer
- “Decolonizing Health Care: Challenges of Cultural and Epistemic Pluralism in Medical Decision?Making with Indigenous Communities” by Sara Marie Cohen-Fournier, et al
- “A Principled Approach to Cross?Sector Genomic Data Access” by Marcus Smith and Seumas Miller
- “Autonomy Rights and Abortion after the Point of Viability” by Kristen Hine
- “Kant and the Enhancement Debate: Imperfect Duties and Perfecting Ourselves” by Brian A. Chance
- “May I Give My Heart Away? On the Permissibility of Living vital Organ Donation” by Didde B. Andersen
- “Surrogacy and Uterus Transplantation Using Live Donors: Examining the Options from the Perspective of ‘Womb?Givers’” by Alexandra Mullock, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Dunja Begovi?