A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available
December 23, 2015
Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 42, no. 1, 2016) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Role of Emotion in Ethics and Bioethics: Dealing with Repugnance and Disgust” by Mark Sheehan
- “Is Moral Bioenhancement Dangerous?” by Nicholas Drake
- “Smiling through Clenched Teeth: Why Compassion Cannot Be Written into the Rules” by Yinchu Wang
- “China to Halt Using Executed Prisoners’ Organs for Transplants: A Step in the Right Direction in Medical Ethics” by Yu-Tao Xiang, Li-Rong Meng, and Gabor S. Ungvari
- “Court Applications for Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration from Patients in a Permanent Vegetative State: Family Experiences” by Celia Kitzinger and Jenny Kitzinger
- “Scientific and Conceptual Flaws of Coercive Treatment Models in Addiction” by Susanne Uusitalo and Yvette van der Eijk
- “Emotional Reactions to Human Reproductive Cloning” by Joshua May
- “Brain-Computer Interfaces and Disability: Extending Embodiment, Reducing Stigma?” by Sean Aas and David Wasserman
- “A Moorean Argument for the Full Moral Status of Those with Profound Intellectual Disability” by Benjamin Curtis and Simo Vehmas
- “Is Disability Mere Difference?” by Greg Bognar
- “Against Euthanasia for Children: A Response to Bovens” by Christopher Kaczor