New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available
September 18, 2009
The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 9, Issue 9, 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Mirror Neurons and the Reenchantment of Bioethics” by James D. Duffy, 2-4.
- “The Subjective Brain, Identity and Neuroethics” by Grant R. Gillett, 5-13.
- “Subjectivity, Consciousness, and Pain: The Importance of Thinking Phenomenologically” by Daniel Goldberg, 14-16.
- “A Descriptive Social Neuroethics is Needed to Reveal Lived Identities” by Craig L. Fry, 16-17.
- “Stigma and Addiction: Being and Becoming” by Daniel Buchman and Peter B. Reiner, 18-19.
- “Skills, Dementia, and Bridging Divides in Neuroscience” by Eran P. Klein, 20-21.
- “Transferring Emerging Neuroscience to the Clinical Ethics Bedside” by S. Van McCrary, 21-23.
- “Subjectivity, the Brain, Life Narratives and the Ethical Treatment of Persons With Alzheimer’s Disease” by Steven R. Sabat, 23-25.
- “Brain, Body, and Society: Bioethical Reflections on Socio-Historical Neuroscience and Neuro-Corporeal Social Science” by Stephen Lyng, 25-26.
- “What Are the Subjective Processes in Our Brain? Empirical and Ethical Implications of a Relational Concept of the Brain” by Georg Northoff, 27-28.
- “From the Subjective Brain to the Situated Person” by Julian C. Hughes, 29-30.
- “The Subjective Brain, Identity and Neuroethics: A Legal Perspective” by Ngaire Naffine, 30-32.
- “The Place of Moral Responsibility and Mental Illness” by Christian Perring, 32-33.
- “Questioning the Methodologic Superiority of ‘Placebo’ Over ‘Active” Controlled Trials” by Jeremy Howick, 34-48.
- “The Rationale for Placebo-Controlled Trials: Methodology and Policy Considerations” by Franklin G Miller, 49-50.
- “Preparing for a Post-Placebo Paradigm: Ethics and Choice of Control in Clinical Trials” by Robin Nunn, 51-52.
- “Placebo Misconceptions” by Stephen Senn, 51-52.
- “A Clinical Perspective on Placebo Research: Looking Back, Looking Forward” by Ronald W. Dworkin, 54-55.