New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available

February 7, 2012

Bioethics (Volume 26, Issue 2, February 2012) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Hard Paternalism, Fairness and Clinical Research: Why Not?” by Sarah J.L. Edwards and James Wilson, 68–75.
  • “On Using People Merely as a Means in Clinical Research” by Rieke Van Der Graff and Johannes J.M. Van Delden, 76-83.
  • “Two Stalemates in the Philosophical Debate about Abortion and Why They Cannot Be Resolved Using Analogical Arguments” by Chris Kaposy, 84-92.
  • “Trusted Consent and Research Biobanks: Towards a ‘New Alliance’ between Researchers and Donors” by Giovanni Boniolo, Pier Paolo Di Fiore and Salvatore Pece, 93-100.
  • “Continuing the Definition of Death Debate: The Report of the President’s Council on Bioethics on Controversies in the Determination of Death” by Albert Garth Thomas, 101-107.
  • “When Concretized Emotion-Belief Complexes Derail Decision-Making Capacity” by Jodi Halpern, 108-116.