New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available

June 28, 2011

Bioethics (Volume 25, Issue 6, July 2011) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Applying the Four-principle Approach” by John-Stewart Gordon, Oliver Rauprich and Jochen Vollmann, 293-300.
  • “Making Principlism Practicle: A Commentary on Gordon, Rauprich, and Vollmann” by Tom L. Beauchamp, 301-303.
  • “Triangular Reflective Equilibrium: A Conscience-based Method for Bioethical Deliberation” by Y. Michael Barilan and Marcherita Brusa, 304-319.
  • “Navigating the Murky Intersection between Clinical and Organizational Ethics: A Hybrid Case Taxonomy” by Sally Bean, 320-325.
  • “Competence, Practical Rationality and What a Patient Values” by Jillian Craigie, 326-333.
  • “The Contributions of Empirical Evidence to Socio-ethical Debates on Fresh Embryo Donation for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research” by Erica Haimes and Ken Taylor, 334-341.
  • “Predictive Testing and Existential Absurdity: Resonances between Experiences around Genetic Diagnosis and the Philosophy of Albert Camus” by Rouven Porz and Guy Widdershoven, 342-350.