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Ask an ethicist.

open access: yesCanadian oncology nursing journal = Revue canadienne de nursing oncologique, 2014
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Ethicists and the Gaza War

Bioethics
ABSTRACTDo bioethicists have an obligation to speak out against such atrocities as Hamas' terrorism and Israel's war crimes? I will argue that they do have such an obligation, but not because they are bioethicists or even ethicists. Before driving home this conclusion, I will highlight some crucial facts in applying criteria for ethical engagement in ...
David DeGrazia
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On Ethicists and Their Diets

Hastings Center Report, 2022
AbstractFactory farming is one of the most destructive institutions in human history. In the United States alone, it raises and kills ten billion animals every year. Conditions in which animals live and the way they are treated in transit are exceptionally cruel. Factory farming is also an environmental disaster.
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A semantic exploration: Nurse ethicist, medical ethicist, or clinical ethicist: Do distinctions matter?

Nursing Ethics, 2023
Since the 1960s, it has been recognized that “medical ethics,” the area of inquiry about the obligations of practitioners of medicine, is inadequate for capturing and addressing the complexities associated with modern medicine, human health, and wellbeing.
Pamela J Grace, Aimee Milliken
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Deception and the Clinical Ethicist

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
In this article, I defend a discomfiting thesis: The clinical ethicist should sometimes be an active participant in the deception of patients and families. The case for this conclusion builds off Sissela Bok's seminal analysis of lying, from which I emphasize that, despite some common intuitions to the contrary, there is prima facie no morally relevant
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Activism and the Clinical Ethicist

Hastings Center Report, 2021
AbstractAlthough clinical ethics scholarship and practice has largely avoided assuming an activist stance, the many health care crises of the last eighteen months motivated a distinct change: On listserves, in blog postings, and in published essays, activist language has permeated conversations over such issues as the impact of triage policies on ...
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Designing Ethicists

Health Care Analysis, 1996
In the United States, disturbing concerns pertaining to both how putative bioethicists are perceived and the potential for the abuse of their power in connection with these perceptions compel close examination. This paper addresses these caveats by examining two fundamental and interrelated components in the image-construction of the ethicist ...
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The Authority of the Clinical Ethicist

The Hastings Center Report, 1998
Mediator? Moral Expert? Or both? "Discourse Ethics" suggests that consensus provides the foundation for defensible moral norms. Thus in building consensus on a moral problem, an ethicist is not just negotiating a compromise but is contributing to the construction of moral rules and principles that have a genuine claim on us.
D J, Casarett, F, Daskal, J, Lantos
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