August 6, 2010

New Issue of Developing World Bioethics is Now Available

Developing World Bioethics (Volume 10, Issue 2, 2010) is now available by subscription only. Articles Include: “The Future of Bioethics” by Udo Schüklenk, ii-iii. “Reproductive Tourism in Argentina: Clinic Accreditation and its Implications for Consumers, Health Professionals and Policy Makers” … Read More



 
 

June 15, 2010

New Issue of Nursing Philosophy is Now Available

Nursing Philosophy (Volume 11, Issue 3, July 2010) is now available by subscription only Articles Include: “Scepticism About the Virtue Ethics Approach to Nursing Ethics” by Stephen Holland “Reflection on Moral Maturity in a Nurse’s Caring Practice: A Critical Perspective” by … Read More



 
 

January 15, 2010

The Right (and Wrong) Answers

American bioethics was born out of a desire to be relevant. The philosopher Daniel Callahan has said that he and his colleagues founded the Hastings Center–the premier bioethics think tank–in 1969 because they wanted to give philosophy “some social bite, … Read More

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August 19, 2009

New Issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association is Now Available

JAMA (Volume 302, Number 6, August 12, 2009) is now available by subscription only. Articles Include: “Unfinished Business in Tobacco Control” by Jonathan M. Samet and Heather Wipfli, 681-682. “Structural Interventions for Addressing Chronic Health Problems” by Mitchell H. Katz, 683-685. … Read More



 
 

July 31, 2009

Ethics are ill-conceived

IT is a rare treat when parting with money for a mainstream movie buys real food for thought. But Hollywood hoopla and high-profile castings hide the kernel of real, human issues in My Sister’s Keeper. The movie, which opened in … Read More

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