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The article compares different models of bioethics. The dominant model considers bioethics as just a new area of applied ethics focusing in its origin mainly on questions of medical ethics like those rising from reproductive medicine.
Thomas Sören Hoffmann
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The article compares different models of bioethics. The dominant model considers bioethics as just a new area of applied ethics focusing in its origin mainly on questions of medical ethics like those rising from reproductive medicine.
Thomas Sören Hoffmann
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Nudging and obesity : how to get rid of paternalism? [PDF]
This paper reflects upon the conditions how ‘nudging’ can change individual health choices without being paternalistic and therefore can be defined as an instrument of social justice?
Devisch, Ignaas
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Urban Bioethics Plan: Studies for the Conscious Citizen
The analysis of urban bioethics in the article is carried out through urban practices. In turn, through such life practices there is an awareness of bioethics in general.
Hanna Hubenko
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Against the integrative turn in bioethics: burdens of understanding [PDF]
The advocates of Integrative Bioethics have insisted that this recently emerging project aspires to become a new stage of bioethical development, surpassing both biomedically oriented bioethics and global bioethics. We claim in this paper that if the project wants to successfully replace the two existing paradigms, it at least needs to properly address
Savić, Lovro, Ivanković, Viktor
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Moral enhancement: do means matter morally? [PDF]
One of the reasons why moral enhancement may be controversial, is because the advantages of moral enhancement may fall upon society rather than on those who are enhanced.
AFG Leentjes +49 more
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The thorny way of European Bioethics: The Jahr journal case study
The ambiguity of the term bioethics has brought different views and has resulted in the development of European bioethics, which relies on the postulates of Fritz Jahr.
Gordana Šimunković +2 more
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Protocol for a systematic scoping review of reasons given to justify the performance of randomised controlled trials. [PDF]
IntroductionRandomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely viewed to generate the most reliable medical knowledge. However, RCTs are not always scientifically necessary and therefore not always ethical.
Chevrier, Stephanie +7 more
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Integrating One Health: Exploring the Global Dialogue on Bioethics
Unesco's World Bioethics Day, whose theme this year is the protection of future generations, reveals the centrality of the concept of one-health, as the main way to guarantee a future for the planet seen as the common home of all living beings. The recent pandemic has sufficiently shown how animal health is linked to human health and how only the ...
Ciliberti, Rosagemma, Schiavone, Valeria
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Criteria for reporting incidental findings in clinical exome sequencing : a focus group study on professional practices and perspectives in Belgian genetic centres [PDF]
Background: Incidental and secondary findings (IFs and SFs) are subject to ongoing discussion as potential consequences of clinical exome sequencing (ES). International policy documents vary on the reporting of these findings.
De Baere, Elfride +4 more
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