A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available
March 5, 2021
Bioethics (vol. 34, no. 3, 2020) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Nuffield Council’s Green Light for Genome Editing Human Embryos Defies Fundamental Human Rights Law” by Katherine Drabiak
- “What does Mental Health have to do with Well?Being?” by Simon Keller
- “Expanded FDA Regulation of Health and Wellness Apps” by T. J. Kasperbauer and David E. Wright
- “A Moral Argument for Frozen Human Embryo Adoption” by Rob Lovering
- “Progress Bias Versus Status Quo Bias in the Ethics of Emerging Science and Technology” by Bjørn Hofmann
- “Against Autonomy: How Proposed Solutions to the Problems of Living Wills Forgot its Underlying Principle” by Laurel Mast
- “Against the Family Veto in Organ Procurement: Why the Wishes of the Dead should Prevail when the Living and the Deceased Disagree on Organ Donation” by Andreas Albertsen
- “Healthcare Organizations and High Profile Disagreements” by Bryanna Moore and John D. Lantos
- “‘Alive by Default’: An Exploration of Velleman’s Unfair Burdens Argument Against State Sanctioned Euthanasia” by Xavier Symons, Reginald Chua
- “Alive Inside” by Andrew Peterson, Adrian M. Owen and Jason Karlawish
- “Family Refusal of Emergency Medical Treatment in China: An Investigation from Legal, Empirical and Ethical Perspectives” by Pingyue Jin, Xinqing Zhang
- “View on Donated Life: Construction of Philosophical Ethics on Human Organ Donation” by En?chang Li, Yi Yang, Wen?pei Zhu