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Towards a feminist global ethics
In this article, I explain what makes a global bioethics “feminist” and why I think this development makes a better bioethics. Before defending this assertion explicitly, I engage in some preliminary work.
Rosemarie Tong
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Readying Medical Students for Medical AI: The Need to Embed AI Ethics Education [PDF]
Medical students will almost inevitably encounter powerful medical AI systems early in their careers. Yet, contemporary medical education does not adequately equip students with the basic clinical proficiency in medical AI needed to use these tools safely and effectively.
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The goldilocks conundrum: Disclosing discrimination risks in informed consent
Abstract Informed consent is a foundational ethical and legal principle in human subjects research and clinical care. Yet, there is extensive debate over how much information must be disclosed to meet ethical goals and legal requirements, especially about non‐medical risks.
Anya E. R. Prince+3 more
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Dignity: Two Riddles and Four Concepts [PDF]
“Dissecting Bioethics,” edited by Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics. The section is dedicated to the idea that words defined by bioethicists and others should not be allowed
Schroeder, Doris
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The author agrees with the critiques of moral theory offered by such writers as Bernard Williams and Alasdair MacIntyre, and uses ideas from Heidegger and Levinas to argue that caring is an ontological structure of human existence which takes two forms: caring about on self (which he calls our "self-project") and caring-about-others.
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This study highlighted the different disease courses of Alagille syndrome patients with progressive disease (PD) or the jaundice‐free (JF) courses based on clinical follow‐up. Patients in the JF group had a favorable outcome and longer native liver survival than the PD group.
Che‐Ming Chiang+13 more
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Structuring Bioethics Education: Building Bioethical Potential, Experience, Practice
The article is divided into the following main blocks: initiatives of bioethics` capacity building; practices and experiences in the bioethicist`s work. The article aims to investigate the structuring possibilities of bioethical education, and the model ...
Hanna Hubenko
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Annals of Bioethics: Regional Perspectives in Bioethics [PDF]
Regional Perspectives in Bioethics" illustrates the ways in which the national and international political landscape encompasses persons from diverse and often fragmented moral communities with widely varying moral intuitions, premises, evaluations and commitments.
Cherry, Mark J., Peppin, John F.
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A “Principled Resolution”: The Fulcrum for Bioethics Mediation [PDF]
The concept of a principled resolution is the foundation for bioethics mediation. Dubler presents the core bioethical principles that support the creation of principled resolutions as fulcrums for resolving disagreements in the healthcare setting ...
Dubler, Nancy Neveloff
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Demystifying bioethics: The past, present, and future of a flourishing discipline
Despite interest in bioethics being arguably at its highest, the history, development, and tasks of this practice remain elusive to many medical practitioners.
Ruaim A Muaygil
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