A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available
March 8, 2018
Bioethics (vol. 32, no. 3, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Effective Altruists Ought to Be Allowed to Sell Their Kidneys” by Ryan Tonkens
- “Influencing Relatives to Respect Donor Autonomy: Should We Nudge Families to Consent to Organ Donation?” by Adnan Sharif and Greg Moorlock
- “Manipulation, Salience, and Nudges” by Robert Noggle
- “Fostering Caring Relationships: Suggestions to Rethink Liberal Perspectives on the Ethics of Newborn Screening” by Simone van der Burg and Anke Oerlemans
- “Relational Autonomy, Care, and Jehovah’s Witnesses in Germany” by Ma?gorzata Rajtar
- “Melanoma in the Shopping Mall: A Utilitarian Argument for Offering Unsolicited Medical Opinions in Informal Settings” by Gustav Preller and Sabine Salloch
- “The Future-Like-Ours Argument, Animalism, and Mereological Universalism” by Andrea Sauchelli
- “Fragile Lives with Fragile Rights: Justice for Babies Born at the Limit of Viability” by Manya J. Hendriks and John D. Lantos