- Contributors 33.4
- “Terminal Anorexia”, Treatment Refusal and Decision-Making Capacity
- Gray Rainbows
- The “Life” of the Mind: Persons and Survival
- Consciousness and Scientific Discovery: The Iceberg Effect
- When Two Become One: Singular Duos and the Neuroethical Frontiers of Brain-to-Brain Interfaces
- Adolescent OCD Patient and Caregiver Perspectives on Identity, Authenticity, and Normalcy in Potential Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment
- What’s Wrong with Restrictivism?
- Cognitive Enhancement as Transformative Experience: The Challenge of Wrapping One’s Mind Around Enhanced Cognition via Neurostimulation
- Dreaming A Better World for Animals: A Review of David Peña-Guzmán’s When Animals Dream: The Hidden World of Animal Consciousness, 2022, 259 pp. ISBN 9780691220093.
- Rights and Wrongs in Talk of Mind-Reading Technology
- Healthy Mistrust: Medical Black Box Algorithms, Epistemic Authority, and Preemptionism
- Machine Ethics in Care: Could a Moral Avatar Enhance the Autonomy of Care-Dependent Persons?
- Editorial: The Ethical Implications of Using AI in Medicine
- Ethics Education in Health Sciences Should Engage Contentious Social Issues: Here Is Why and How
- Sam’s Story: Reflections on Suicide and the Doctor/Patient Relationship
- Naming and Describing Disability in Law and Medicine
- Leveraging a Sturdy Norm: How Ethicists Really Argue – ERRATUM
- Vulnerability Ethics, Abortion, and Organ Donation
- Leveraging a Sturdy Norm: How Ethicists Really Argue
- Theoretical Neurobiology of Consciousness Applied to Human Cerebral Organoids
- Subject and Family Perspectives from the Central Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation Trial for Traumatic Brain Injury: Part II
- Hard Choices: How Does Injustice Affect the Ethics of Medical Aid in Dying?
- Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials and Equitable Patient Selection
- Theories or No Theories—Is Anything Evolving?
- Baseball and Bioethics Revisited: The Pitch Clock and Age Discrimination in a Timeless Pastime
- Synthesizing Methuselah: The Question of Artificial Agelessness
- Federalism for Bioethics?
- Discrimination Based on Personal Responsibility: Luck Egalitarianism and Healthcare Priority Setting
- Artificial Intelligence and Human Enhancement: Can AI Technologies Make Us More (Artificially) Intelligent?
- Toward a Social Bioethics Through Interpretivism: A Framework for Healthcare Ethics
- Lost in Translation
- Why We Explain – Review of Anya Plutynski, 2018. Explaining Cancer: Finding Order in Disorder, Oxford University Press.
- Strategic Ambiguity: The Pragmatic Utopianism of Daniel Callahan’s “Bioethics as a Discipline”
- Breathe
- A Call to Revise the Declaration of Helsinki’s Placebo Guidelines
- Bioethics Without Theory?
- Moral Uncertainty and Our Relationships with Unknown Minds
- Brain Model Technology and Its Implications
- Imposing a Lifestyle: A New Argument for Antinatalism
- A Catholic Perspective on COVID-19
- Decisional Capacity After Dark: Is Autonomy Delayed Truly Autonomy Denied?
- Psychedelics, Meaningfulness, and the “Proper Scope” of Medicine: Continuing the Conversation
- Pragmatism and Experimental Bioethics
- Precision Medicine and Rough Justice: Wicked Problems
- Human Brain Organoids: Why There Can Be Moral Concerns If They Grow Up in the Lab and Are Transplanted or Destroyed
- When Is Something an Alternative? A General Account Applied to Animal-Free Alternatives to Animal Research
- The Role of Exceptionalism in the Evolution of Bioethical Regulation
- Hammer or Measuring Tape? Artificial Intelligence and Justice in Healthcare
- Minding Rights: Mapping Ethical and Legal Foundations of ‘Neurorights’
- Surrogacy and the Fiction of Medical Necessity
- Cerebral Organoid Research Ethics and Pinning the Tail on the Donkey
- Ethical Issues in Cerebral Organoid Research
- More Process, Less Principles: The Ethics of Deploying AI and Robotics in Medicine
- Welfare, Abortion, and Organ Donation: A Reply to the Restrictivist
- The Picture Theory of Disability
- Daring to Taste: A Review of Living as a Bird by Vinciane Despret
- Review of Dranove and Burns, 2021. Big Med: Megaproviders and the High Cost of Health Care in America
- Commentary on Rissfeldt: The Small Matter of the Doctor’s Autonomy
- Kantian Conscientious Objection: A Reply to Kennett—ERRATUM
- On Matti Häyry’s “Exit Duty Generator”
- Consciousness and the Ethics of Human Brain Organoid Research
- Reconsidering the Many Disorders of Consciousness
- Dobbs, the Intrusive State, and the Future of Solidarity
- Is the Requirement for First-Person Experience of Psychedelic Drugs a Justified Component of a Psychedelic Therapist’s Training?
- Moral Distress Under Structural Violence: Clinician Experience in Brazil Caring for Low-Income Families of Children with Severe Disabilities—ERRATUM
- Germline Gene Editing: The Gender Issues
- A Tale of Two Chimeras: Applying the Six Principles to Human Brain Organoid Xenotransplantation
- Fear of Dementia and the Obligation to Provide Aggregate Research Results to Study Participants—ADDENDUM
- Capacity Reconceptualized: From Assessment Tool to Clinical Intervention
- Ethical Implications in Making Use of Human Cerebral Organoids for Investigating Stress—Related Mechanisms and Disorders
- On the Legal Status of Human Cerebral Organoids: Lessons from Animal Law
- Exit Duty Generator
- Physicians Controlling Women’s Reproductive Choices: The Slow Liberalization of Abortion Laws in Finland
- Social Support: From Exclusion Criteria to Medical Service
- QALYs, Disability Discrimination, and the Role of Adaptation in the Capacity to Recover: The Patient-Sensitive Health-Related Quality of Life Account
- Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Are Compatible with Palliative Care and Are Not Rendered Redundant by It
- Health, Health Care, and Equality of Opportunity: The Rationale for Universal Health Care
- The Moral Bindingness of Advance Directives
- The Dobbs Decision: Can It Be Justified by Public Reason?
- Eating in Isolation: A Normative Comparison of Force Feeding and Solitary Confinement
- Abortion and “Zombie” Laws: Who Is Accountable?
- Abortion Access and the Benefits and Limitations of Abortion-Permissive Legal Frameworks: Lessons from the United Kingdom
- On Interpretation and Appreciation. A European Human Rights Perspective on Dobbs
- A Balance of Rights: The Italian Way to the Abortion Controversy
- What Do Chimeras Think About?
- A Critical Analysis of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and the Consequences of Fetal Personhood
- Xenotransplantation Can Be Safe—A Reply
- Moral Distress Under Structural Violence: Clinician Experience in Brazil Caring for Low-Income Families of Children with Severe Disabilities
- Improving the Implementation of Advance Directives in Spain
- Reflection Machines: Supporting Effective Human Oversight Over Medical Decision Support Systems
- The Virtues of Interpretable Medical AI
- “When Appearances Matter: A Taxonomy and Ethics for Demographic-Based Provider Requests”
- Anarchy and Its Overlooked Role in Health and Healthcare
- Placebo Effects: The Meaning of Care in Medicine by Pekka Louhiala
- Learning to Live with Strange Error: Beyond Trustworthiness in Artificial Intelligence Ethics
- Motherhood, Fairness, and Flourishing: Widening Reproductive Choices in Saudi Arabia
- On the Ethics of Withholding and Withdrawing Unwarranted Diagnoses
- Kantian Conscientious Objection: A Reply to Kennett
- On Moral Nose
- Applying the Peter Parker Principle to Healthcare
- Organ Conscription and Greater Needs
- If You Must Give Them a Gift, Then Give Them the Gift of Nonexistence
- A Response to Zambrano
- Two Views of Vulnerability in the Evolution of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying Law
- The Reification of Non-Human Animals
- Trusting the Government to Do the Right Thing: Data Ethics in Australia’s Pandemic Response
- Narrating the Black Body in “Under the Skin” – Review of Linda Villarosa, 2022. Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation. Doubleday
- Midlife: A Philosophical Guide by Kieran Setiya, Princeton University Press, 2017.
- Anything Goes? Analyzing Varied Understandings of Assent
- Reconsidering Capacity to Appoint a Healthcare Proxy
- Nudging, Bullshitting, and the Meta-Nudge
- Pandemic Rule-Breakers, Moral Luck, and Blaming the Blameworthy
- Accepting Moral Luck and Taking Responsibility in Public Health Crises
- Should the Dutch Law on Euthanasia Be Expanded to Include Children?
- Reluctant Rulers: Policy, Politics, and Assisted Reproduction Technology in Japan
- Frailty as a Priority-Setting Criterion for Potentially Lifesaving Treatment—Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Circularity, and Indirect Discrimination?
- Mobile Health in China: Well Integrated or a New Divide?
- Biomarkers in Psychiatric Disorders
- CQH volume 31 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
- Complexity, Not Severity: Reinterpreting the Sliding Scale of Capacity
- The Neuroethics of Memory: From Total Recall to Oblivion, by Walter Glannon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019
- Fear of Dementia and the Obligation to Provide Aggregate Research Results to Study Participants
- A Much-Needed Perspective
- Can We Justify Military Enhancements? Some Yes, Most No
- Using Antipsychotics for Self-Defense Purposes by Care Staff in Residential Aged Care Facilities: An Ethical Analysis
- Toward Informed User Decisions About Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement
- Brain-State Transitions, Responsibility, and Personal Identity
- The Evidence for the Pharmaceutical Strengthening of Attachment: What, Precisely, Would Love Drugs Enhance?
- Ethical Issues Regarding Nonsubjective Psychedelics as Standard of Care
- Psychedelics as Standard of Care? Many Questions Remain
- Skip the Trip? Five Arguments on the Use of Nonhallucinogenic Psychedelics in Psychiatry
- Double Talk
- Incidental Findings from Deep Phenotyping Research in Psychiatry: Legal and Ethical Considerations
- CQH volume 31 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
- Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence by Anna Lembke, New York: Dutton, 2021
- One Health Requires a Theory of Agency
- Subject and Family Perspectives from the Central Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation for Traumatic Brain Injury Study: Part I
- Neurolaw—A Call to Action
- The Value of the Patient Voice: A Review of Salt in My Soul by Mallory Smith
- Healthcare Priorities: The “Young” and the “Old”
- Existential Suffering as a Legitimization of Euthanasia
- Disability Discrimination and Patient-Sensitive Health-Related Quality of Life
- Cost-Effectiveness and the Avoidance of Discrimination in Healthcare: Can We Have Both?
- Healthcare Professionals’ Conflicts When Treating Transgender Youth: Is It Necessary to Prioritize Protection Over Respect?
- Cost-Effectiveness, Incompleteness, and Discrimination
- Clarifying the Discussion on Prioritization and Discrimination in Healthcare
- The Ethical Acceptability of a Recipient’s Choice of Donor in Directed and Nondirected Transplantation: Japanese Perspective
- Misplaced Trust and Distrust: How Not to Engage with Medical Artificial Intelligence
- Roe v. Wade and the Predatory State Interest in Protecting Future Cannon Fodder
- The Duty to Protect, Abortion, and Organ Donation
- A Philosophy for Choosing Doctors
- Should Compensation for Organ Donation Be Allowed?
- Cases Abusing Brain Death Definition in Organ Procurement in China
- Case Vignettes in Transplant Psychiatry Ethics
- Altruistic Organ Donation: On Giving a Kidney to a Stranger
- If You Catch the Ball, We Win the Game. If You Drop It, We Lose
- Notes from an Organ Recipient: Once is Enough
- Games: Agency as Art, by Nguyen Thi, Oxford University Press, 2020.
- The Transplant Trolley Problem
- Ethical Issues Concerning Organ Donation
- CQH volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- CQH volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- Organ Trafficking: Why Do Healthcare Workers Engage in It?
- Restrictivism, Abortion, and Organ Donation
- Ethical Solutions to the Problem of Organ Shortage
- Full Reciprocity: An Essential Element for a Fair Opt-Out Organ Transplantation Policy
- Balancing Equity and Efficiency in Kidney Allocation: An Overview
- Bioethics, Ukraine, and the Peril of Silence
- Existing Ethical Tensions in Xenotransplantation
- The Stability of Political Compromise—Abortion Legislation in Denmark and Norway
- CQH volume 31 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
- COVID-19: Another Look at Solidarity—ADDENDUM
- CQH volume 31 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
- What Should Engagement in Health Research Look Like? Perspectives from People with Lived Experience, Members of the Public, and Engagement Managers
- Malignant: How Bad Policy and Bad Evidence Harm People with Cancer, by Vinay Prasad, Baltimore, Maryland, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020.
- Rethinking the Ethics of Pandemic Rationing: Egalitarianism and Avoiding Wrongs
- Principles and Duties: A Critique of Common Morality Theory
- Mary Anne Warren and the Boundaries of the Moral Community
- The Uncommon Ethics of the Medical Profession: A Response to My Critics
- What is the Foundation of Medical Ethics—Common Morality, Professional Norms, or Moral Philosophy?
- How to Deal with Counter-Examples to Common Morality Theory: A Surprising Result
- Another Defense of Common Morality
- Common and Uncommon Moralities in Bioethics: Yet Another Final Countdown
- From “What” to “How”: Experiential Learning in a Graduate Medicine for Ethicists Course
- Physician Authority, Family Choice, and the Best Interest of the Child
- CQH volume 31 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- On Algorithmic Fairness in Medical Practice
- Being There: A Commentary on Göran Hermerén’s “A Future for Migrants with Acute Heart Problems Seeking Asylum?” (CQ 30 (2))
- The Moral Superiority of Bioengineered Wombs and Ectogenesis for Absolute Uterine Factor Infertility
- In Defense of Uncommon Morality
- Name Dropping: Toward a Uniform Best Practice on Historical Commemoration in Medicine
- Doctors as Appointed Fiduciaries: A Supplemental Model for Medical Decision-Making
- Toward an Anti-Maleficent Research Agenda
- A Philosopher Goes to the Doctor: A Critical Look at Philosophical Assumptions in Medicine, by Dien Ho. New York: Routledge
- Mutatis mutandis … On Euthanasia and Advanced Dementia in the Netherlands
- CQH volume 31 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- Animal Research that Respects Animal Rights: Extending Requirements for Research with Humans to Animals
- An Ethical Case for Medical Scribes
- Should Whole Genome Sequencing be Publicly Funded for Everyone as a Matter of Healthcare Justice?
- The Ethics of Algorithms in Healthcare
- Ethics, Guidelines, Standards, and Policy: Telemedicine, COVID-19, and Broadening the Ethical Scope
- The Pandemic Dilemma: When Philosophy Conflicts with Public Health
- Some Methodological Issues in Neuroethics: The Case of Responsibility and Psychopathy
- Should Cerebral Organoids be Used for Research if they Have the Capacity for Consciousness?
- CQH volume 30 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
- Goldwater After Trump
- Truth Be Damned
- The Birth of Naloxone: An Intellectual History of an Ambivalent Opioid
- Nina
- “When the Music’s Over” then “Dancing with a Partner Will Help You Find the Beat”
- Lady Justice may be Blind, but is She Racist? Examining Brains, Biases, and Behaviors Using Neuro-Voir Dire
- Does a Mind Need a Body?
- Should We Use Technology to Merge Minds?
- Limitations Using Neuroimaging to Reconstruct Mental State After a Crime
- Well-Being After Severe Brain Injury: What Counts as Good Recovery?
- Socrates in the fMRI Scanner: The Neurofoundations of Morality and the Challenge to Ethics
- The Spark
- Trading Vulnerabilities: Living with Parkinson’s Disease before and after Deep Brain Stimulation
- Introducing “The Great Debates”
- CQH volume 30 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
- Closed-Loop Brain Devices in Offender Rehabilitation: Autonomy, Human Rights, and Accountability
- Cyberbiosecurity: An Emerging Field that has Ethical Implications for Clinical Neuroscience
- Brain Organoids and Consciousness: Late Night Musings Inspired by Lewis Thomas
- Common Morality Principles in Biomedical Ethics: Responses to Critics
- The Mandatory Ontology of Robot Responsibility
- What Do We Owe to Novel Synthetic Beings and How Can We Be Sure?
- The Moral Status of Cognitively Enhanced Monkeys and Other Novel Beings
- The Desirability of Legal Rights for Novel Beings
- Moral Status for Malware! The Difficulty of Defining Advanced Artificial Intelligence
- Novel Beings and Assisted Nonexistence
- Patents, Governance and Control: Ethics and the Patentability of Novel Beings and Advanced Biotechnologies in Europe
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- Artificial Agents in Natural Moral Communities: A Brief Clarification
- CQH volume 30 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- What Matters for Moral Status: Behavioral or Cognitive Equivalence?
- How Could We Know When a Robot was a Moral Patient?
- Novel Beings: Moral Status and Regulation
- Regulating the Tyrell Corporation: the Emergence of Novel Beings
- Artificial Moral Responsibility: How We Can and Cannot Hold Machines Responsible
- COVID-19 and Beyond: The Need for Copathy and Impartial Advisers
- A Future for Migrants with Acute Heart Problems Seeking Asylum?
- CQH volume 30 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
- Stigmatization of Not-Knowing as a Public Health Tool
- CQH volume 30 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
- Incorporating Stakeholder Perspectives on Scarce Resource Allocation: Lessons Learned from Policymaking in a Time of Crisis
- Decisionmaking and Leadership in Crises and Beyond
- Heartbeats, Burdens, and Biofixtures
- Beliefs, Hopes, and Deal Breakers in Research Consent: Dissecting Mathews, Fins, and Racine on the Therapeutic Misconception
- A Problem of Self-Ownership for Reproductive Justice
- COVID-19: Another Look at Solidarity
- Aiding and Abetting Suicide: The Current Debate in Italy
- CQH volume 30 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- Human Biobanking in Developed and Developing Countries: An Ethico-Legal Comparative Analysis of the Frameworks in the United Kingdom, Australia, Uganda, and South Africa
- When Will the News be Bad Enough?
- After COVID-19: The Way We Die from Now On
- CQH volume 30 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- Autonomy, Coercion, and Public Healthcare Guarantees: The Uptake of Sofosbuvir in Germany
- End-of-life Decisions for Patients with Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness in England and Wales: Time for Neuroscience-informed Improvements
- Toward an Africanized Bioethics Curriculum
- Conceptual Issues in COVID-19 Pandemic: An Example of Global Catastrophic Risk
- An Examination into the Embryo Disposal Practices of Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority Licenced Fertility Centers in the United Kingdom
- Further Reflections: Surrogate Decisionmaking When Significant Mental Capacities are Retained
- Plague Journal
- Effective Communication Following Pregnancy Loss: A Study in England
- Bioethical Issues in Antarctica
- Emergency Basic Income during the Pandemic
- Against Personal Ventilator Reallocation—ADDENDUM
- Solidarity in the Time of COVID-19?
- Just Better Utilitarianism
- Liberal Utilitarianism—Yes, But for Whom?
- Return to Status Quo Ante: The Need for Robust and Reversible Pandemic Emergency Measures
- From Justice to the Good? Liberal Utilitarianism, Climate Change and the Coronavirus Crisis
- Combatting Covid-19. Or, “All Persons Are Equal but Some Persons Are More Equal than Others?”
- Effective Contact Tracing for COVID-19 Using Mobile Phones: An Ethical Analysis of the Mandatory Use of the Aarogya Setu Application in India
- Against Personal Ventilator Reallocation
- The Cost of Coronavirus Obligations: Respecting the Letter and Spirit of Lockdown Regulations
- Two Patients: Professional Formation before “Narrative Medicine”
- On the Nontechnical Limits of Brain Imaging
- CQH volume 29 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
- Ethical Assessment and Reflection in Research and Development of Non-Conformité Européene Marked Medical Devices
- The Hybridization of the Human with Brain Implants: The Neuralink Project
- Harm, Consent, and Virtual Selves in Full-Body Ownership Illusions: Real Concerns for Immersive Virtual Reality Therapies
- In Defense of Narrative Authenticity
- Memory During the Presumed Vegetative State: Implications for Patient Quality of Life
- Precedent Autonomy and Surrogate Decisionmaking After Severe Brain Injury
- Pediatric Deep Brain Stimulation for Dystonia: Current State and Ethical Considerations
- Where Science Meets Story: Notes from an Extended Field Trip
- The Impact of Incidental Findings Detected During Brain Imaging on Research Participants of the Rotterdam Study: An Interview Study
- CQH volume 29 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
- Psychiatric Interventions in Virtual Reality: Why We Need an Ethical Framework
- Responsibility-Enhancing Assistive Technologies and People with Autism
- Guest Editorial: The Metaphor of Paris
- Neuroethics for Fantasyland or for the Clinic? The Limitations of Speculative Ethics
- “Who Will I Be?”: Relational Identity, Living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and Future-Oriented Decisionmaking
- Resuscitating Patient Rights during the Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Risk of Resurgent Paternalism
- Why Kill the Cabin Boy?—ERRATUM
- The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Month of Bioethics in Finland—ADDENDUM
- Telepsychiatry in the Age of COVID: Some Ethical Considerations
- COVID-19 and Health-Related Authority Allocation Puzzles
- SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Vaccine Development and Production: An Ethical Way Forward
- Drug Repurposing for COVID-19: Ethical Considerations and Roadmaps
- Where Does Open Science Lead Us During a Pandemic? A Public Good Argument to Prioritize Rights in the Open Commons
- Tainted Largess: A Moral Framework For Medical School Donations
- Commentary: Whose suffering?
- CQH volume 29 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- Medical Ethics: Common or Uncommon Morality?
- Retrieving the Moral in the Ethics of Maternal-Fetal Surgery
- Death and Disbelief
- Thinking About Difficulties: Using Poetry to Enhance Interpretative and Collaborative Skills in Healthcare Ethics Education
- Counting Cases of Termination of Life without Request: New Dances with Data
- Neuroscience-based Psychiatric Assessments of Criminal Responsibility: Beyond Self-Report?
- Pediatric Brain Tumors: Narrating Suffering and End-of-Life Decisionmaking
- The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: From Aggressive Treatment to Care of the Dying, Insights from Art and Poetry
- Commentary: Beyond Common or Uncommon Morality
- From Death to Life: Ethical Issues in Postmortem Sperm Retrieval as a Source of New Life
- How to Legalize Medically Assisted Death in a Free and Democratic Society
- Conceptual Barriers to Palliative Care and Enlightenment From Chuang-tze’s Thoughts
- And What About the Pharmacist?
- CQH volume 29 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- Avoiding Gender Exploitation and Ethics Dumping in Research with Women
- Commentary: Medical Ethics: A Distinctive Species of Ethics
- Death and Irreversibility
- Commentary: In Search of Medical Ethics and Its Foundation with Rosamond Rhodes
- The COVID-19 Pandemic: Healthcare Crisis Leadership as Ethics Communication
- The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Month of Bioethics in Finland
- Why Kill the Cabin Boy?
- Editorial: Examining the Links
- Causation, Responsibility, and Harm: How the Discursive Shift from Law and Ethics to Social Justice Sealed the Plight of Nonhuman Animals
- Can Knowledge Itself Justify Harmful Research?
- Lessons Learned in Developing and Testing a Methotrexate Case Study for Pharmacy Education
- Counter-Transference and the Clinical Ethics Encounter: What, Why, and How We Feel During Consultations
- Moral Compass in the Care of Patients Who Choose Aid in Dying
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- The Cannibal’s Gaze: A Reflection on the Ethics of Care Starting from Salvador Dalí’s Oeuvre
- The Cannibali That We Are: For a Bioethics of Food
- The Undeserving Sick? An Evaluation of Patients’ Responsibility for Their Health Condition
- Commentary: Responsibility-Sensitive Healthcare Funding: Three Responses to Clavien and Hurst’s Critique
- The Mismarriage of Personal Responsibility and Health
- Commentary: Challenges to Achieve Conceptual Clarity in the Definition of Pandemics
- The Traditional Definition of Pandemics, Its Moral Conflations, and Its Practical Implications: A Defense of Conceptual Clarity in Global Health Laws and Policies
- Commentary: Harm, Truth, and the Nocebo Effect
- The Nocebo Effect and Informed Consent—Taking Autonomy Seriously
- Giving Children a Say without Giving Them a Choice: Obtaining Affirmation of a child’s Non-dissent to Participation in Nonbeneficial Research
- A Dashboard to Improve the Alignment of Healthcare Organization Decisionmaking to Core Values and Mission Statement
- Commentary: On The Moral Bindingness of Advance Directives
- The Ethics of Medical AI and the Physician-Patient Relationship
- Reevaluating Benefits in the Moral Justification of Animal Research: A Comment on “Necessary Conditions for Morally Responsible Animal Research”
- Is Human Enhancement in Space a Moral Duty? Missions to Mars, Advanced AI and Genome Editing in Space
- O Tempora! O Mores! The Place of Boni Mores in Dignity Discourse
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- CQH volume 29 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- Advance Healthcare Directives: Binding or Informational Value?
- Commentary: A Belmont Report for Animals? Rights or Welfare?
- Commentary: Other Animals as Kin and Persons Worthy of Increased Ethical Consideration
- Commentary: Trust but Verify
- Commentary: A Belmont Report for Animals: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
- Commentary: Should the Belmont Report Be Extended to Animal Research
- Commentary: On the Moral Foundations of Animal Welfare
- Modelling the Social Dynamics of Moral Enhancement: Social Strategies Sold Over-the-Counter and the Stability of Society—ADDENDUM
- The Rooibos Benefit Sharing Agreement–Breaking New Ground with Respect, Honesty, Fairness, and Care
- A Belmont Report for Animals?—Erratum
- The Immoral Machine
- A Belmont Report for Animals?
- Xenia: Refugees, Displaced Persons and Reciprocity
- CQH volume 28 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
- From Awareness to Prognosis: Ethical Implications of Uncovering Hidden Awareness in Behaviorally Nonresponsive Patients
- Commentary: Neuroprosthetic Speech: Pragmatics, Norms, and Self-Fashioning
- ELST: Twenty Years with a vHL-Related Tumor in My Inner Ear
- Commentary: False Positives in the Diagnosis of Brain Death
- The Legacy: An Interview with Ryan Farnsworth
- Commentary: On Understanding Novel Minds
- CQH volume 28 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
- Aligning the Criterion and Tests for Brain Death
- Commentary: Further Considerations in Using Functional Neuroimaging in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
- Detention, Capacity, and Treatment in the Mentally Ill—Ethical and Legal Challenges
- Commentary: Defining Death: Definitions, Criteria, and Tests
- Other Minds, Other Intelligences: The Problem of Attributing Agency to Machines
- Guest Editorial: Mary Warnock—An Appreciation
- Moving Beyond ‘Therapy’ and ‘Enhancement’ in the Ethics of Gene Editing
- Addiction and Voluntariness: Five “Challenges” to Address in Moving the Discussion Forward
- A Critical Analysis of Joseph Fins’ Mosaic Decisionmaking: A Response to “Mosaic Decisionmaking and Reemergent Agency after Severe Brain Injury” (CQ 27 (1))
- Are we Ready for a “Microbiome-Guided Behaviour” Approach?
- Reading The Minds of Those Who Never Lived. Enhanced Beings: The Social and Ethical Challenges Posed by Super Intelligent AI and Reasonably Intelligent Humans
- Neuroprosthetic Speech: The Ethical Significance of Accuracy, Control and Pragmatics
- In Memoriam. Dan Callahan: Writing a Life in Bioethics
- Mosaic Decisionmaking and Severe Brain Injury: Adding Another Piece to the Argument
- Disorders of Consciousness, Past, Present, and Future
- Marketing the Research Missions of Academic Medical Centers: Why Messages Blurring Lines Between Clinical Care and Research Are Bad for both Business and Ethics
- Why is an Egg Donor a Genetic Parent, but not a Mitochondrial Donor?
- CQH volume 28 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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- A Second Chance at Life
- Empowering Graduate Students to Address Ethics in Research Environments
- Precision QALYs, Precisely Unjust
- Dignity, Body Parts, and the Actio Iniuriarum: A Novel Solution to a Common (Law) Problem?
- Response to Commentaries: When “Everyday Language” Contributes to Miscommunication in Serious Illness
- In Vitro Gametogenesis and the Creation of ‘Designer Babies’
- Commentary: Treating Ambiguity in the Clinical Context: Is what you hear the doctor say what the doctor means?
- Introduction: Through the Lens of Linguistic Theory
- Fetal Repair of Open Neural Tube Defects: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
- Treatability Statements in Serious Illness: The Gap Between What is Said and What is Heard
- Commentary: Whither Physician Talk and Medicine’s Tools?
- Commentary: Dangerous Disconnections
- Commentary: “When I Use a Word,” with Respect for Lewis Carroll
- Urban Bioethics: A Call for the Prestige
- Commentary: Communication: The Most Important “Procedure” in Healthcare and Bioethics
- Research Ethics and Justice: The Case of Finland
- Human Dignity: Be Philosophical and European, but not Scottish
- From the Editors: The Challenge of Tribalism: Is It Time for a Truce?
- Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound as a Consideration in the Patient Selection Process for Facial Transplantation
- Last Words: Seeking Understanding, If Not Agreement, on Killing and Allowing-to-Die
- Reconsidering the Moralization of Health: Practices Versus Concepts, and What We Can Learn from Evidence-based Research
- CQH volume 28 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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- A Moral Argument against Turning Off an Implantable Cardiac Device: Why Deactivation Is a Form of Killing, Not Simply Allowing a Patient to Die
- Learning to Regulate Learning Healthcare Systems
- Discriminatory Conscientious Objections in Healthcare: A Response to Ancell and Sinnott-Armstrong
- The Use of Narratives In Graduate Bioethics Education
- Health as the Moral Principle of Post-Genomic Society: Data-Driven Arguments Against Privacy and Autonomy
- Genetic Moralism and Health
- Reply to Sulmasy/Courtois: Why it is Sometimes Unethical to Deactivate Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices
- Bioethical Issues and Secondary Prevention for Nonoffending Individuals with Pedophilia
- Justice and the Possibility of Good Moralism in Bioethics
- The Dictates of Conscience: Can They Justify Conscientious Refusals in Healthcare Contexts?
- The Irish Healthcare System: A Morality Tale
- Choosing to Stop a Heart: The Ethical Status of Deactivating an Implantable Cardiac Device
- Duty, Empathy, and Hierarchy: Healing “Difficult Patients”
- Unlike Diamonds, Defibrillators Aren’t Forever: Why It Is Sometimes Ethical to Deactivate Cardiac Implantable Electrical Devices
- Editorial: Dogmas, Stigmas, and Questionable Arguments for Better Health
- Why the Common-Sense Distinction between Killing and Allowing-to-Die Is So Easy to Grasp but So Hard to Explain
- Involving Patients in Research? Responsible Research and Innovation in Small- and Medium-Sized European Health Care Enterprises—ADDENDUM
- A Defense of Limited Regulation of Human Genetic Therapies
- Continued Access to Investigational Medicinal Products for Clinical Trial Participants—An Industry Approach
- CQH volume 28 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- Let Us Assume That Gene Editing is Safe—The Role of Safety Arguments in the Gene Editing Debate
- The Future of Bioethics: International Dialogues edited by Akira Akabayashi. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2014
- Gene Drives and Genome Modification in Nonhuman Animals: A Concern for Informed Consent?
- “Go Ask Alice”: The Case for Researching Schedule I Drugs
- Commentary: Enlightened Democracy in Practice
- Working Together to Make the World a Healthier Place: Desiderata for the Pharmaceutical Industry
- Regulating Genome Editing: For an Enlightened Democratic Governance
- Healthy Volunteers for Clinical Trials in Resource-Poor Settings: National Registries Can Address Ethical and Safety Concerns
- Can the Thought of Teilhard de Chardin Carry Us Past Current Contentious Discussions of Gene Editing Technologies?
- Why We Should Defend Gene Editing as Eugenics
- Editorial: Looking for Justice from the Health Industry
- Commentary: From Liberal Eugenics to Political Biology
- Gene Doping—in Animals? Ethical Issues at the Intersection of Animal Use, Gene Editing, and Sports Ethics
- Genome Editing for Involuntary Moral Enhancement
- Commentary: Setting the Bar Higher
- Involving Patients in Research? Responsible Research and Innovation in Small- and Medium-Sized European Health Care Enterprises
- Commentary: The Implementation Ethics of Moral Enhancement
- Advance Directives and Code Status Information Exchange: A Consensus Proposal for a Minimum Set of Attributes
- John Harris: An Appreciation
- Introduction: The Ethical Frontiers of Gene Editing
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- Two Problematic Foundations of Neuroethics and Pragmatist Reconstructions
- Neuroethics: A Conceptual Approach
- Concussion in Sport: The Unheeded Evidence
- CQH volume 27 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
- Neuroscience and Social Problems: The Case of Neuropunishment
- Brain–Computer Interfaces: Lessons to Be Learned from the Ethics of Algorithms
- Call of Duty at the Frontier of Research: Normative Epistemology for High-Risk/High-Gain Studies of Deep Brain Stimulation
- Do New Neuroimaging Findings Challenge the Ethical Basis of Advance Directives in Disorders of Consciousness?
- If It Only Had a Brain: What “Neuro” Means for Science and Ethics
- Doing Good, Choosing Freely: How Moral Enhancement Can Be Compatible with Individual Freedom
- Amplio, Ergo Sum
- Neurophilosophical and Ethical Aspects of Virtual Reality Therapy in Neurology and Psychiatry
- Pragmatic Neuroethics: Lived Experiences as a Source of Moral Knowledge
- My Unexpected Journey from Medication to Meditation
- Looking Ahead: The Importance of Views, Values, and Voices in Neuroethics—Now
- Commentary: Treating the Patient Who Has the Disease
- The Case: Medically Disabled or Malingering?
- Commentary: Doing the Most Good with the Least Harm in Cases of Suspected Malingering
- CQH volume 27 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
- Ethical Considerations in Ending Exploratory Brain–Computer Interface Research Studies in Locked-in Syndrome
- Neurolaw and Neuroethics
- Constructive Disappointment and Disbelief: Building a Career in Neuroethics
- Pragmatic Convergence and the Epistemology of an Adolescent Neuroethics
- The New Ethics of Neuroethics
- Who Owns My Autonomous Vehicle? Ethics and Responsibility in Artificial and Human Intelligence
- Contributors—Corrigendum
- A Closer Look at the Junior Doctor Crisis in the United Kingdom’s National Health Services: Is Emigration Justifiable?
- Regulations on Genome Editing of Human Embryos in Japan: Our Moral Moratorium
- CQH volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- Determination of Death in Execution by Lethal Injection in China
- Ethical Reflections on the Equity of the Current Basic Health Insurance System Reform in China: A Case Study in Hunan Province
- “I Left the Museum Somewhat Changed”: Visual Arts and Health Ethics Education
- Damaging the Future: The Health Rights of Children and the Issue of Short-Termism; Issues Facing Australian Bioethicists
- Drawing the Line: Healthcare Rationing and the Cutoff Problem, by Philip M. Rosoff
- Access to Healthcare: A Central Question within Brazilian Bioethics
- Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy and Identity: A Comment on an Exchange Between Inmaculada de Melo-Martin and John Harris
- A Life Fulfilled: Should There Be Assisted Suicide for Those Who Are Done with Living?
- Moral Enhancement in Russia: Lessons from the Past
- Quality of Living and Dying: Pediatric Palliative Care and End-of-Life Decisions in the Netherlands
- Her Uterus, Her Medical Decision? Dismantling Spousal Consent for Medically Indicated Hysterectomies in Saudi Arabia
- Macao Report: Informed Consent in a Multilingual and Multicultural Region, a Bioethical Challenge
- The Understanding of Death in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients in China: An Initial Study
- Patient Engagement at the Household Level: A Feasible Way to Improve the Chinese Healthcare Delivery System Toward People-Centred Integrated Care
- An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine
- Robots as Imagined in the Television Series Humans
- From the Editors: Building Bridges Not Walls
- CQH volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- Ethics Education in New Zealand Medical Schools
- Best Practices Guidelines for Publishing in the Bioethics Literature
- Charting Regulatory Stewardship in Health Research: Making the Invisible Visible
- Beyond the Waiver: An Ethical Approach to Discharge Against Medical Advice
- The Effects of Closed-Loop Brain Implants on Autonomy and Deliberation: What are the Risks of Being Kept in the Loop?
- Ethics of Virtual Reality in Medical Education and Licensure
- Editorial: Moving from Theory to Practice
- Justice at the Workplace: A Review
- Controlling Healthcare Costs: Just Cost Effectiveness or “Just” Cost Effectiveness?
- The Quality Adjusted Life Year: A Total-Utility Perspective
- Genetics and Justice: Must One Theory Fit All Contexts?
- Can Theories of Global Justice Be Useful in Humanitarian Response?
- Medicine and Contextual Justice
- Anarchism and Health
- Doctrines and Dimensions of Justice: Their Historical Backgrounds and Ideological Underpinnings
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- Perchance to Dream: Pathology, Pharmacology, and Politics in a 24-Hour Economy
- CQH volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter