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Political Bioethics

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine, 2022
AbstractIf bioethical questions cannot be resolved in a widely acceptable manner by rational argument, and if they can be regulated only on the basis of political decision-making, then bioethics belongs to the political sphere. The particular kind of politics practiced in any given society matters greatly: it will determine the kind of bioethical ...
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The Bioethics of Music, the Music of Bioethics

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2015
Bioethics is rarely referenced in the scholarship of performing arts medicine (PAM). This essay argues that bioethical concerns loom far larger in the care of PAM patients than might typically be understood. This essay presents Beauchamp and Childress’s four principles of bioethics, with examples pertinent to PAM, drawn from the author’s research and ...
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Bioethical considerations

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
The clinical literature notes that pregnancy has become an expected benefit of solid organ transplant. Establishing "best practices" in the management of this particular transplant population requires careful consideration of the ethical dimensions, broadly speaking, of posttransplant pregnancies and these women's lived experiences. In this article, we
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Global Bioethics as Social Bioethics

2016
According to Article 1 of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights of 2005, bioethics “addresses ethical issues related to medicine, life sciences and associated technologies as applied to human beings, taking into account their social, legal and environmental dimensions”.
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Bioethics in the law

Hastings Center Report, 2017
AbstractThe role of law in bioethics is clear. Laws are enforcement tools: they govern which conditions qualify an individual for disability benefits, or what oversight is necessary for clinical trial protocols, or how patent applications for medical devices should be regulated.
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Bioethics in Peru

2009
To date the application of bioethics in Peru has been rudimentary. The discipline has not yet acquired a distinct identity; only a few committees review ethical problems that arise in the course of medical practice, and bioethics is still taught mainly at schools of philosophy and theology.
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Bioethics and History

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2002
Standard bioethics textbooks present the field to students and non-experts as a form of "applied ethics." This ahistoric and rationalistic presentation is similar to that used in philosophy of science textbooks until three decades ago. Thomas Kuhn famously critiqued this self-conception of the philosophy of science, persuading the field that it would ...
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Careers in Bioethics

2017
James F. Childress received his B.A. from Guilford College, his B.D. from Yale Divinity School, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University. Childress has authored numerous articles and several books in biomedical ethics and in other areas of ethics. His books in biomedical ethics include Principles of Biomedical Ethics (with Tom L.
Ducar, Dallas, Howard, Louisa
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Baseball and Bioethics

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005
David and I were at a conference on Amelia Island in Florida back in 1995. The meeting, sponsored by the University of Florida, was entitled, “Physician-Assisted Death: Implications for Patients, Care Providers, and Society,” a title that seems quaint given the controversy over the right to die engendered by the Schiavo case.
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Republicanism in Bioethics?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
In the target article, “Three Ways to Politicize Bioethics,” Mark Brown (2009) addresses a number of very important issues in contemporary bioethics including what it means, and should mean, for bi...
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