A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available

March 1, 2016

Bioethics (vol. 30, no. 3, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “The Ashley Treatment: Improving Quality of Life or Infringing Dignity and Rights?” by Caroline Harnacke
  • “The Ethics of Continued Life-Sustaining Treatment for Those Diagnosed as Brain-Dead” by Jessica du Toit and Franklin Miller
  • “Against ‘Saving Lives’: Equal Concern and Differential Impact” by Richard Yetter Chappell
  • “Four Ways Life Extension Will Change Our Relationship with Death” by John K. Davis
  • “Who Should Decide for the Unrepresented?” by Andrew Courtwright and Emily Rubin
  • “The Double Helix: Applying an Ethic of Care to the Duty to Warn Genetic Relatives of Genetic Information” by Meaghann Weaver
  • “Moral Philosophy, Moral Expertise, and the Argument from Disagreement” by Ben Cross
  • “Why Is Pain Still Under-Treated in the Emergency Department? Two New Hypotheses” by Drew Carter, et al.
  • “Freedom of Choice about Incidental Findings Can Frustrate Participants’ True Preferences” by Jennifer Viberg, et al.
  • “Respecting Autonomy over Time: Policy and Empirical Evidence on Re-Consent in Longitudinal Biomedical Research” by Susan E. Wallace, et al.