A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available
December 16, 2019
Bioethics (vol. 33, no. 2, 2019) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Unabomber’s Ethics” by Ole Martin Moen
- “Deceased?Directed Donation: Considering the Ethical Permissibility in a Multicultural Setting” by Andria Bianchi and Rebecca Greenberg
- “Medical Crowdfunding and the Virtuous Donor” by Bryanna Moore
- “Even if the Fetus Is Not a Person, Abortion Is Immoral: The Impairment Argument” by Perry Hendricks
- “Precaution, Threshold Risk and Public Deliberation” by Sune Holm
- “Patients with Multiple Needs for Healthcare and Priority to the Worse Off” by Erik Gustavsson
- “Causal Parenthood and the Ethics of Gamete Donation” by Jason Hanna
- “The Common Rule’s ‘Reasonable Person’ Standard for Informed Consent” by Jake Greenblum and Ryan Hubbard
- “Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment for Cost-Effectiveness Reasons: Are They Ethically on Par?” by Lars Sandman and Jan Liliemark
- “The Identity Objection to the Future?Like?Ours Argument” by Skott Brill
- “Refining the Ethics of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: A Plea for Contextualized Proportionality” by Wybo Dondorp and Guido de Wert
- “Humanitarian Medical Aid to the Syrian People: Ethical Implications and Dilemmas” by Salman Zarka, Morshid Farhat, and Tamar Gidron