A New Edition of Bioethics is Now Available
September 16, 2015
Bioethics (vol. 29, no. 7, 2015) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “On the Alleged Right to Participate in High-Risk Research” by Joanna Ró?y?ska
- “Rethinking Informed Consent in Research on Heroin-Assisted Treatment” by Susanne Uusitalo and Barbara Broers
- “Counterfactual Consent and the Use of Deception in Research” by Alan T. Wilson
- “The Invisibility of Disability: Using Dance to Shake from Bioethics the Idea of ‘Broken Bodies'” by Shawn H.E. Harmon
- “Why Procreative Preferences May be Moral — And Why It May Not Matter if They Aren’t” by Ben Saunders
- “The Enhancement of Children versus Circumcision: A Case of Double Moral Standards?” by Tobias Hainz
- “Why Not Commercial Assistance for Suicide? On the Question of Argumentative Coherence of Endorsing Assisted Suicide” by Roland Kipke
- “Reviewing Literature in Bioethics Research: Increasing Rigour in Non-Systematic Reviews” by Rosalind McDougall