A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available

October 12, 2016

Bioethics (vol. 30, no. 8, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Integrated But Not Whole? Applying an Ontological Account of Human Organismal Unity to the Brain Death Debate” by Melissa Moschella
  • “Adversaries at the Bedside: Advance Care Plans and Future Welfare” by Aidan Kestigian and Alex John London
  • “Should we use Commitment Contracts to Regulate Student use of Cognitive Enhancing Drugs?” by John Danaher
  • “Intermediate Moral Respect and Proportionality Reasoning” by Thomas Finegan
  • “Medical Need, Equality, and Uncertainty” by L. Chad Horne
  • “Incentivizing Patient Choices: The Ethics of Inclusive Shared Savings” by Richard Yetter Chappell
  • “The Meta-Nudge – A Response to the Claim That the Use of Nudges During the Informed Consent Process is Unavoidable” by Scott D. Gelfand
  • “Do We Know Whether Researchers and Reviewers are Estimating Risk and Benefit Accurately?” by Spencer Phillips Hey and Jonathan Kimmelman
  • “Sperm, Clinics, and Parenthood” by Reuven Brandt
  • “What can we Learn from Patients’ Ethical Thinking about the right ‘not to know’ in Genomics? Lessons from Cancer Genetic Testing for Genetic Counselling” by Lorraine Cowley
  • “The use of Ethics Decision-Making Frameworks by Canadian Ethics Consultants: A Qualitative Study” by Chris Kaposy, Fern Brunger, Victor Maddalena and Richard Singleton