New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available

September 16, 2009

Bioethics (Volume 23, Issue 8, October 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Rethinking Mandatory HIV Testing” by Brendan O’Grady and Udo Schuklenk, i-ii.
  • “Life-Centered Ethics, and the Human Future in Space” by Michael N. Mautner, 433-440.
  • “Is Post-Mortem Harm Possible? Understanding Death Harm and Grief” by Floris Tomasini, 441-449.
  • “Deadly Pluralism? Why Death-Concept, Death-Definition, Death-Criterion and Death-Test Pluralism Should be Allowed, Even Though It Creates Some Problems” by Kristin Zeiler, 350-359.
  • “Barriers and Challenges in Clinical Trials Consultations: The Experiences of Nine Clinical Ethics Committees” by Reidar Pedersen, Victoria Arke, and Redium Forde, 460-469.
  • “Cultural Circumcision in EU Public Hospitals – An Ethical Discussion” by Margherita Brusa and Y. Michael Barilan, 479-482.