New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available
November 17, 2008
The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 8, Issue 10, 2008) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “And Health for All… ?” by S
ren Holm, 1. - “A Broader View of Justice” by Nancy S. Jecker, 2-10
- “Where Can We Find Justice?” by Susan D. Goold and Stephanie R. Solomon, 11-13.
- “Health, Democracy and the 2008 Presidential Election” by Michael Oscar Harhay, 14-15.
- “The Social Determinants of Health: Moving Beyond Justice” by Andrew Courtwright, 16-17.
- “The Need for a Broader View of Policy in Health Care” by Dale Murray, 18-19.
- “But Who Will Take Care of the Janitors?” by John Banja, 20-21.
- “Primary Care, Patient Autonomy, and Healthcare Justice” by Christopher P. Morley, 22-23.
- “Health, Justice, and the Priority of Children” by James K. Fleming, 24-25.
- “Justice as a Principle of Islamic Bioethics” by Kiarash Aramesh, 26-27.
- “A Duty to Participate in Research: Does Social Context Matter?” by Inmaculada de Melo-Mart
n, 28-36. - “In Defense of the Duty to Participate in Biomedical Research” by Rosamond Rhodes, 37-38.
- “Correcting Social Ills Through Mandatory Research Participation” by Anita Ho, 39-40.
- “Participation in Research and Social Context: The Case of Population-Based Cancer Registration, Surveillance, and Research” by Robert H. McLaughlin, 41-42.
- “Research Participation and Internal Normativity: Understanding Why People Participate” by Craig L. Fry, 43-44.
- “The Ethical “Elephant†in the Death Penalty “Room†by Michael Keane, 45-50.
- “Does the Elephant Belong in the Room?” by Alexander Friedman, 51-52.
- “Two Gorillas in the Death Penalty Room” by Howard Brody and Margaret Wardlaw, 53-54.
- “Harm is not Enough” by Peter Murphy 54-56.
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