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What is the status of empirical contributions to bioethics, especially to clinical bioethics? Where is the empirical approach discussed in bioethics related to the ongoing debate about principlism versus casuistry?
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Two Agendas for Bioethics: Critique and Integration
Bioethics, 2014AbstractMany bioethicists view the primary task of bioethics as ‘value clarification’. In this article, I argue that the field must embrace two more ambitious agendas that go beyond mere clarification. The first agenda, critique, involves unmasking, interrogating, and challenging the presuppositions that underlie bioethical discourse.
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Philosophical Integrity and Policy Development in Bioethics
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1990Critically examining what most people take for granted is central to philosophical inquiry. Philosophers who accept positions on policy making commissions, tasks forces, or committees cannot, however, play the same uncompromisingly critical role in this capacity as they do in the classroom or in their personal research or writing.
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Use and Abuse of Bioethics: Integrity and Professional Standing
Health Care Analysis, 2005This paper sets out to examine the integrity and professional standing of "Bioethics." It argues that professions have certain responsibilities that start with setting criteria for and credentialing those that have met the criteria and goes on to ultimately have social responsibilities to the community.
Erich H, Loewy, Roberta Springer, Loewy
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Bioethical Issues in Integrative Geriatrics
2017Abstract Many older persons use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and an integrative approach is very consistent with the holistic model of geriatric “slow medicine.” Ethical practice requires an understanding of the patient’s values and goals of care.
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Bioethical analysis to the therapeutic use of Cannabis: Integrative review
Nursing Ethics, 2017Introduction: Despite being considered as a contravention under some countries’ legislation, the therapeutic use of Cannabis sativa has been growing in Brazil, due to the promising results observed in many pathologies. Such a scenario has fostered the need to deepen discussions on the subject and possibly revise
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Integrating Bioethics in Public Health
2011Acknowledging world-wide socioeconomic inequalities and health disparities has inspired a call for global ethics, but Realpolitik remains oblivious and continues to support economic and political globalization that weakens nations, increases inequity, and condemns the poor and disempowered to helplessness.
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Integrating Equity Work throughout Bioethics
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021Sara Goering +6 more
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Is Integrative Bioethics the (New) European Bioethics?
2013The presentation is focused on two issues: 1. The problems of implementation of both American principalism (Beauchamp, Childress, 1978) and the principles of European bioethics (Barcelona Declaration, 1998) in multi-cultural context of Europe. 2. The aspects of the model of integrative bioethics, as an intellectual product of Southeast Europe, that ...
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