A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available

February 16, 2022

Bioethics (vol. 35, no. 9, 2021) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Truthfulness and the Person Living with Dementia: Embedded Intentions, Speech Acts and Conforming to the Reality” by Julian C. Hughes
  • “Grief, Trauma and Mistaken Identity: Ethically Deceiving People Living with Dementia in Complex Cases” by Matilda Carter
  • “Truth and Diversion: Self and Other?Regarding Lies in Dementia Care” by Matthew Tieu
  • “Normative Force of Appeals to Personhood in Dementia Care: A Critical Examination of Kitwood’s Account of Personhood” by Hojjat Soofi
  • “To Offer or Request? Disclosing Variants of Uncertain Significance in Prenatal Testing” by Gabriel Watts and Ainsley J. Newson
  • “Public Health, Induced Abortion, and Spontaneous Abortion” by William Simkulet
  • “Not just a Tragic Compromise: The Positive Case for Adolescent Access to Puberty?Blocking Treatment” by Danielle M. Wenner and B. R. George
  • “A Trade?Off: Antimicrobial Resistance and COVID?19” by Tess Johnson