New Issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is Now Available

March 23, 2010

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 19, Issue 02, April 2010) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Introduction to Philosophical Issues in Neuroethics” by Tuija Takala, 161-163.
  • “Moral Responsibility and Mental Illness: A Case Study” by Matthew R. Broome, Lisa Bortolotii, and Matteo Mameli;  179-187.
  • “Neuroimaging, Uncertainty, and the Problem of Dispositions” by Gardar Arnason, 188-195.
  • “Rationality, Responsibility, and Brain Function” by Tom Buller, 196-204.
  • “Reviewing Autonomy: Implications of the Neurosciences and the Free Will Debate for the Principle of Respect for the Patient’s Autonomy” by Sabine Muller and Henrik Walter, 205-217.
  • “Cosmetic Neurology: Sliding Down the Slippery Slope?” by Veikko Launis, 218-229.
  • “Dow Public Health Have a Personality (and If So, Does It Matter If You Don’t Like It)?” by John Coggon, 235-348.
  • “Altruism in Medicine: Its Definition, Nature, and Dilemmas” by David Steinberg, 249-257.