New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available
October 18, 2010
Bioethics (Volume 24, Issue 9, October 2010) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Total Brain Death: A Reply To Alan Shewmon” by Patrick Lee and Germain Grisez.
- “On Taylor’s Justification of Medical Informed Consent” by Jukka Varelius.
- “An Undignified Bioethics: There Is No Method in This Madness” by Inmaculada De Melo-Martin.
- “Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration for Patients in a Permanent Vegetative State: Checking Tack” by Catherine Constable.
- “Orphaned at Conception: The Uncanny Offspring of Embryos” by Robert Sparrow.
- “The Ethics of Managing Affective and Emotional States to Improve Informed Consent: Autonomy, Comprehension, and Voluntariness” by Hilletl Braude and Jonathon Kimmelman.
- “Developments in Stem Cell Research and Therapeutic Cloning: Islamic Ethical Positions, A Review” by Hossam E. Fadel
- “Expoitations and Their Complications: The Necessity of Identifying the Multiple Forms of Exploitation in Pharmaceutical Trials” by Jeremy Snyder.
- “Symbiotic Empirical Ethics: A Practical Methodology” by Lucy Frith.