New Issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is Now Available

August 30, 2011

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 20, Issue 4, October 2011) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “A Call for Contextualized Bioethics: Health, Biomedical Research, and Security” by Margit Sutrop and Kadri Simm, 511-513.
  • “Informed Consent: Its History, Meaning, and Present Challenges” by Tom L. Beauchamp, 515-523.
  • “Limits of Autonomy in Biomedical Ethics? Conceptual Clarifications” by Theda Rehbock, 524-532.
  • “Changing Ethical Frameworks: From Individual Rights to the Common Good?” by Margit Sutrop, 533-545.
  • “The Communitarian Turn: Myth or Reality?” by Ruth Chadwick, 546-553.
  • “The Concepts of Common Good and Public Interest: From Plato to Biobanking” by Kadri Simm, 554-562.
  • “A Social Justice Framework for Health and Science Policy” by Ruth Faden and Madison Powers, 596-604.
  • “Health Ideologies, Objectivism, and the Common Good: On the Rights of Dissidents” by Roger Strand, 605-611.