New Issue of Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy is Now Available
June 30, 2009
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy (Volume 12, Number 3, August 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “From notions of health to causality” by Wim Dekkers and Bert Gordijn, 231-233.
- “On the relationship between individual and population health” by Onyebuchi A. Arah, 235-244.
- “International public health law: not so much WHO as why, and not enough WHO and why not?” by Shawn H. E. Harmon, 235-244.
- “Healthcare regulation as a tool for public accountability” by Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego and Cristina Brandão, 257-264.
- “Lifeworld-led healthcare is more than patient-led care: an existential view of well-being” by Karin Dahlberg, Les Todres and Kathleen Galvin, 265-271.
- “The ethical and political evaluation of biotechnology strategies” by Juha Räikkä, 273-280.
- “Under the pretence of autonomy: contradictions in the guidelines for human tissue donation” by Michael Steinmann, 281-289.
- “Rapport and respect: negotiating ethical relations between researcher and participant” by Marilys Guillemin and Kristin Heggen, 291-299.
- “The public funding of abortion in Canada: going beyond the concept of medical necessity” by Chris Kaposy, 301-311.
- “Content analysis of euthanasia policies of nursing homes in Flanders (Belgium)” by Joke Lemiengre, Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé, Yvonne Denier, Paul Schotsmans and Chris Gastmans, 313-322.
- “Just love in live organ donation” by Kristin Zeiler, 323-331.
- “Causal criteria and the problem of complex causation” by Andrew Ward, 333-343.
- “Epidemiology and causation” by Leen De Vreese, 345-353.
- “The meaning of the opposition between the healthy and the pathological and its consequences” by Maël Lemoine, 355-362.