- Genetic enhancement from the perspective of transhumanism: exploring a new paradigm of transhuman evolution
- What is a cure through gene therapy? An analysis and evaluation of the use of “cure”
- One R or the other – an experimental bioethics approach to 3R dilemmas in animal research
- Non-empirical methods for ethics research on digital technologies in medicine, health care and public health: a systematic journal review
- The future of AI: navigating between fear and euphoria
- Mapping the postwar legacies of eugenics in socialist countries: a conceptual history of eugenics in Hungary
- Toward a new clinical pragmatism: method in clinical ethics consultation
- Why we should not “help bad choosers:” screening, nudging, and epistemic risk
- Learning from disability studies to introduce the role of the individual to naturalistic accounts of disease
- A contextual integrity approach to genomic information: what bioethics can learn from big data ethics
- The hunger strike in prison: bioethical and medico-legal insights arising from a recent opinion of the Italian national bioethics committee
- Patient autonomy in the era of the sustainability crisis
- An “ethics of strangers”? On knowing the patient in clinical ethics
- Indignity of Nazi data: reflections on the utilization of illicit research
- A critical and systematic literature review of epistemic justice applied to healthcare: recommendations for a patient partnership approach
- Is a larger patient benefit always better in healthcare priority setting?
- Debates on humanization of human-animal brain chimeras – are we putting the cart before the horses?
- Pain and temporality: a merleau-pontyian approach
- Diagnostic staging and stratification in psychiatry and oncology: clarifying their conceptual, epistemological and ethical implications
- Navigating the uncommon: challenges in applying evidence-based medicine to rare diseases and the prospects of artificial intelligence solutions
- Making things specific: towards an anthropology of everyday ethics in healthcare
- Against age limits for men in reproductive care
- The impotence of ethics
- Vision, body and interpretation in medical imaging diagnostics
- Institutional design and moral conflict in health care priority-setting
- Embodiment and regenerative implants: a proposal for entanglement
- Living ethics: a stance and its implications in health ethics
- Discovering clinical phronesis
- No (true) right to die: barriers in access to physician-assisted death in case of psychiatric disease, advanced dementia or multiple geriatric syndromes in the Netherlands
- A critical view on using “life not worth living” in the bioethics of assisted reproduction
- Epistemic (in)justice, social identity and the Black Box problem in patient care
- Emerging perspectives in the shared decision making debate
- Severity and death
- Who has a meaningful life? A care ethics analysis of selective trait abortion
- Fostering dialogue: a phenomenological approach to bridging the gap between the “voice of medicine” and the “voice of the lifeworld”
- From a critique of the principle of autonomy to an ethic of heteronomy
- COVID-19 vaccine refusal as unfair free-riding
- An analysis of different concepts of “identity” in the heritable genome editing debate
- The duty of care and the right to be cared for: is there a duty to treat the unvaccinated?
- The Ethical Obligation for Research During Public Health Emergencies: Insights From the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Personhood as projection: the value of multiple conceptions of personhood for understanding the dehumanisation of people living with dementia
- Correction: Editors’ statement on the responsible use of generative AI technologies in scholarly journal publishing
- “Green informed consent” in the classroom, clinic, and consultation room
- Sharing a medical decision
- Correction: Abortion, euthanasia, and the limits of principlism
- A reply to Gillham on the impairment principle
- Potentiality switches and epistemic uncertainty: the Argument from Potential in times of human embryo-like structures
- Editors’ statement on the responsible use of generative AI technologies in scholarly journal publishing
- Green bioethics
- How do roles impact suicidal agents’ obligations?
- Foucault and medicine: challenging normative claims
- First-person disavowals of digital phenotyping and epistemic injustice in psychiatry
- Rethinking advanced motherhood: a new ethical narrative
- Defending explicability as a principle for the ethics of artificial intelligence in medicine
- Research ethics in practice: An analysis of ethical issues encountered in qualitative health research with mental health service users and relatives
- Correction to: Precision medicine and the problem of structural injustice
- A fair exchange: why living kidney donors in England should be financially compensated
- Popperian methodology and the Semmelweis case*
- Authenticity and the argument from testability: a bottom-up approach
- What’s wrong with medical black box AI?
- The epistemic harms of direct-to-consumer genetic tests
- Justifying a morally permissible breach of contract: kantian ethics, nozickian justice, and vaccine patents
- Abortion, euthanasia, and the limits of principlism
- Ontological insecurity in the post-covid-19 fallout: using existentialism as a method to develop a psychosocial understanding to a mental health crisis
- Intentional presence and the accompaniment of dying patients
- Towards a concept of embodied autonomy: In what ways can a patient’s body contribute to the autonomy of medical decisions?
- The fertility of moral ambiguity in precision medicine
- Black-box assisted medical decisions: AI power vs. ethical physician care
- Precision medicine and the problem of structural injustice
- Temporal uncertainty in disease diagnosis
- Adaptation and illness severity: the significance of suffering
- What makes a health system good? From cost-effectiveness analysis to ethical improvement in health systems
- Engaging otherness: care ethics radical perspectives on empathy
- Relating to foetal persons: why women’s Voices come first and last, but not alone in Abortion debates
- From biocolonialism to emancipation: considerations on ethical and culturally respectful omics research with indigenous Australians
- What does it mean to call a medical device invasive?
- Precaution
- Empowerment: Freud, Canguilhem and Lacan on the ideal of health promotion
- The biopsychosocial model: Its use and abuse
- Body objectified? Phenomenological perspective on patient objectification in teleconsultation
- ‘You have to put a lot of trust in me’: autonomy, trust, and trustworthiness in the context of mobile apps for mental health
- “Overestimated technology – underestimated consequences” – reflections on risks, ethical conflicts, and social disparities in the handling of non-invasive prenatal tests (NIPTs)
- Ethical challenges of clinical trials with a repurposed drug in outbreaks
- Paternalistic persuasion: are doctors paternalistic when persuading patients, and how does persuasion differ from convincing and recommending?
- Should responsibility be used as a tiebreaker in allocation of deceased donor organs for patients suffering from alcohol-related end-stage liver disease?
- Pandemics and the precautionary principle: an analysis taking the Swedish Corona Commission’s report as a point of departure
- Correction to: The role of knowledge and medical involvement in the context of informed consent: a curse or a blessing?
- “Ruptured selves: moral injury and wounded identity”
- The impairment argument, ethics of abortion, and nature of impairing to the n + 1 degree
- ChatGPT: evolution or revolution?
- Towards trust-based governance of health data research
- Empowerment through health self-testing apps? Revisiting empowerment as a process
- Social inclusion revisited: sheltered living institutions for people with intellectual disabilities as communities of difference
- How to derive ethically appropriate recommendations for action? A methodology for applied ethics
- Correction to: On the relation between decision quality and autonomy in times of patient‑centered care: a case study
- Epistemic solidarity in medicine and healthcare
- Moralization and Mismoralization in Public Health
- Initial heritable genome editing: mapping a responsible pathway from basic research to the clinic
- Vulnerability, ageism, and health: is it helpful to label older adults as a vulnerable group in health care?
- Children with medical complexities: their distinct vulnerability in health systems’ Covid-19 response and their claims of justice in the recovery phase
- Empathy is not so perfect! -For a descriptive and wide conception of empathy
- Love and romantic relationship in the domain of medicine
- A few remarks on limits of research risks and research payments
- Reductionist methodology and the ambiguity of the categories of race and ethnicity in biomedical research: an exploratory study of recent evidence
- The structure of analogical reasoning in bioethics
- Letter to the editor: considerations for ethical incentives in research
- Lost in translation? Conceptions of privacy and independence in the technical development of AI-based AAL
- Not in their hands only: hospital hygiene, evidence and collective moral responsibility
- The role of knowledge and medical involvement in the context of informed consent: a course or a blessing?
- Metaphors in medicine
- Autonomy, procedural and substantive: a discussion of the ethics of cognitive enhancement
- Covid-19 and age discrimination: benefit maximization, fairness, and justified age-based rationing
- Ethical, legal, and social aspects of symptom checker applications: a scoping review
- Disclosing the person in renal care coordination: why unpredictability, uncertainty, and irreversibility are inherent in person-centred care
- The continuing formation of relational caring professionals
- Suicide and Homicide: Symmetries and Asymmetries in Kant’s Ethics
- Correction: Beyond ethical post-mortems
- The ‘false hope’ argument in discussions on expanded access to investigational drugs: a critical assessment
- Chronic pain as a blind spot in the diagnosis of a depressed society. On the implications of the connection between depression and chronic pain for interpretations of contemporary society
- On the relation between decision quality and autonomy in times of patient-centered care: a case study
- Beyond ethical post-mortems
- Vulnerability, Moral responsibility, and Moral Obligations: the case of Industrial Action in the Medical and Allied Professions
- The significance of Emmanuel Levinas’ ethics of responsibility for medical judgment
- Pathologies and the Healing of the soul: medical terms as metaphors in philosophy
- Systemising triage: COVID-19 guidelines and their underlying theories of distributive justice
- Issues for a phenomenology of illness – transgressing psychologizations
- Patient autonomy, clinical decision making, and the Phenomenological reduction
- How to gain evidence for causation in disease and therapeutic intervention: from Koch’s postulates to counter-counterfactuals
- Maternal epigenetic responsibility: what can we learn from the pandemic?
- Intergenerational contract in Ageing Democracies: sustainable Welfare Systems and the interests of future generations
- The limitations of liberal reproductive autonomy
- Ethico-Political aspects of clinical judgment in opportunistic screening for cognitive impairment: Arendtian and aristotelian perspectives
- Possibilities and paradoxes in medicine: love of order, loveless order and the order of love
- How to evaluate the quality of an ethical deliberation? A pragmatist proposal for evaluation criteria and collaborative research
- Solidarity and Public Health
- Evaluating emotions in medical practice: a critical examination of ‘clinical detachment’ and emotional attunement in orthopaedic surgery
- Bodily obsessions: intrusiveness of organs in somatic obsessive–compulsive disorder
- Personal identity, possible worlds, and medical ethics
- The ethical anatomy of payment for research participants
- Why physicians have authority over patients
- The Deception of Certainty: how Non-Interpretable Machine Learning Outcomes Challenge the Epistemic Authority of Physicians. A deliberative-relational Approach
- The Many Moral Matters of Organoid Models: A systematic review of reasons
- The hermeneutics of symptoms
- Cognitive enhancement and authenticity: moving beyond the Impasse
- The medical gap: intuition in medicine
- Historical empathy and medicine: Pathography and empathy in Sophocles’ Philoctetes
- The principle of nondirectiveness in genetic counseling. Different meanings and various postulates of normative nature
- Revisiting respect for persons: conceptual analysis and implications for clinical practice
- Medicine and machines
- Evaluating models of consent in changing health research environments
- Managing feeding needs in advanced dementia: perspectives from ethics of care and ubuntu philosophy
- The concept of social dignity as a yardstick to delimit ethical use of robotic assistance in the care of older persons
- Responsible nudging for social good: new healthcare skills for AI-driven digital personal assistants
- The “Medical friendship” or the true meaning of the doctor-patient relationship from two complementary perspectives: Goya and Laín
- When the universal is particular: a re-examination of the common morality using the work of Charles Taylor
- Mechanisms of defense in clinical ethics consultation
- Professionalism, Organizationalism and Sur-moralism: Three ethical systems for physicians
- Health and disease as practical concepts: exploring function in context-specific definitions
- Controversies between regulations of research ethics and protection of personal data: informed consent at a cross-road
- Health within illness: The negativity of vulnerability revised
- Mandatory vaccination and the ‘seat belt analogy’ argument: a critical analysis in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
- Tackling vaccine refusal
- Beyond Coronavirus: the metamorphosis as the essence of the phenomenon
- Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for the treatment of major depression: a synthesis of phenomenological explanations
- Making Biomedical Sciences publications more accessible for machines
- Reconsidering harm in psychiatric manuals within an explicationist framework
- The significance of the distinction between “having a life” vs. “being alive” in end-of-life care
- Precision medicine and the fragmentation of solidarity (and justice)
- Medicine, health and the human side: responsibility in medical practice
- Listening to vaccine refusers
- Gentle medicine
- Feminist approach to geriatric care: comprehensive geriatric assessment, diversity and intersectionality
- Climate change and the different roles of physicians: a critical response to "A Planetary Health Pledge for Health Professionals in the Anthropocene"
- Dying like a dog: the convergence of concepts of a good death in human and veterinary medicine
- Explaining rule of rescue obligations in healthcare allocation: allowing the patient to tell the right kind of story about their life
- Chatbot breakthrough in the 2020s? An ethical reflection on the trend of automated consultations in health care
- Wherein is the concept of disease normative? From weak normativity to value-conscious naturalism
- The need for “gentle medicine” in a post Covid-19 world
- Resource allocation in the Covid-19 health crisis: are Covid-19 preventive measures consistent with the Rule of Rescue?
- Philosophers in research ethics committees—what do they think they’re doing? An empirical-ethical analysis
- Authenticity and physician-assisted suicide: a reply to Ahlzén
- Taking the principle of the primacy of the human being seriously
- Commodification of biomaterials and data when funding is contingent to transfer in biobank research
- Chronic pain patients’ need for recognition and their current struggle
- Ethical (mis)use of prehistory
- An ethical exploration of pregnancy related mHealth: does it deliver?
- Empathy in patient care: from ‘Clinical Empathy’ to ‘Empathic Concern’
- Bringing disgust in through the backdoor in healthy food promotion: a phenomenological perspective
- Relational autonomy: lessons from COVID-19 and twentieth-century philosophy
- Shades of hope: Marcel’s notion of hope in end-of-life care
- Offering more without offering compensation: non-compensating benefits for living kidney donors
- The case for biotechnological exceptionalism
- Ethical issues in biomedical research using electronic health records: a systematic review
- Enhancing the collectivist critique: accounts of the human enhancement debate
- Phenomenological and existential contributions to the study of erectile dysfunction
- To be alive when dying: moral catharsis and hope in patients with limited life prognosis
- Epistemologies of evidence-based medicine: a plea for corpus-based conceptual research in the medical humanities
- Toward a phenomenology of congenital illness: a case of single-ventricle heart disease
- Decision-making approaches in transgender healthcare: conceptual analysis and ethical implications
- Postcolonial theory and Canada’s health care professions: bridging the gap
- Correction to: From hostile worlds to multiple spheres: towards a normative pragmatics of justice for the Googlization of health
- Premature consent and patient duties
- On the use of evolutionary mismatch theories in debating human prosociality
- The harmful-dysfunction account of disorder, individual versus social values, and the interpersonal variability of harm challenge
- Dying as an issue of public concern: cultural scripts on palliative care in Sweden
- Ricoeur’s hermeneutic arc and the “narrative turn” in the ethics of care
- Disease diagnosis and treatment; could theranostics change everything?
- In the name of the family? Against parents’ refusal to disclose prognostic information to children
- Doctor, please make me freer: Capabilities enhancement as a goal of medicine
- On recovery: re-directing the concept by differentiation of its meanings
- Genomics governance: advancing justice, fairness and equity through the lens of the African communitarian ethic of Ubuntu
- Vulnerability in light of the COVID-19 crisis
- Cultivating quality awareness in corona times
- A re-evaluation of the modern psychiatric hospital from the standpoint of the Kyoto school’s critique of modernity
- Aging and the prudential lifespan account
- Nudging to donate organs: do what you like or like what we do?
- From hostile worlds to multiple spheres: towards a normative pragmatics of justice for the Googlization of health
- Towards a pragmatist dealing with algorithmic bias in medical machine learning
- Healing time: the experience of body and temporality when coping with illness and incapacity
- What is the appropriate role of reason in secular clinical ethics? An argument for a compatibilist view of public reason
- Is human enhancement intrinsically bad?
- COVID-19 and the ethics of human challenge trials
- The poetics of vulnerability: creative writing among young adults in treatment for psychosis in light of Ricoeur’s and Kristeva’s philosophy of language and subjectivity
- Harming patients by provision of intensive care treatment: is it right to provide time-limited trials of intensive care to patients with a low chance of survival?
- The hamster wheel: a case study on embodied narrative identity and overcoming severe obesity
- Vulnerability as a key concept in relational patient- centered professionalism
- Why visiting one’s ageing mother is not enough: on filial duties to prevent and alleviate parental loneliness
- Do we need the criminalization of medical fake news?
- Withdrawing critical care from patients in a triage situation
- Biological normativity: a new hope for naturalism?
- The group home as moral laboratory: tracing the ethic of autonomy in Dutch intellectual disability care
- When do caregivers ignore the veil of ignorance? An empirical study on medical triage decision–making
- The personalized medicine discourse: archaeology and genealogy
- Embodiment and personal identity in dementia
- Global bioethics and respect for cultural diversity: how do we avoid moral relativism and moral imperialism?
- Evaluating the effectiveness of clinical ethics committees: a systematic review
- Optimizing peer review to minimize the risk of retracting COVID-19-related literature
- Back to WHAT? The role of research ethics in pandemic times
- Is routine prenatal screening and testing fundamentally incompatible with a commitment to reproductive choice? Learning from the historical context
- Social dignity for marginalized people in public healthcare: an interpretive review and building blocks for a non-ideal theory
- Committing to endangerment: medical teams in the age of corona in Jewish ethics
- Resilience beyond reductionism: ethical and social dimensions of an emerging concept in the neurosciences
- Neonates as intrinsically worthy recipients of pain management in neonatal intensive care
- “Finding oneself after critical illness”: voices from the remission society
- The epidemiology of moral bioenhancement
- Knowledge repositories. In digital knowledge we trust
- Regulating the international surrogacy market:the ethics of commercial surrogacy in the Netherlands and India
- Heideggerian structures of Being – with in the nurse–patient relationship: modelling phenomenological analysis through qualitative meta-synthesis
- New perspectives on person-centered care: an affordance-based account
- Personalized medicine, digital technology and trust: a Kantian account
- An analytic framework for conceptualisations of disease: nine structuring questions and how some conceptualisations of Alzheimer’s disease can lead to ‘diseasisation’
- COVID-19 and the ethics of quarantine: a lesson from the Eyam plague
- Emerging viral threats and the simultaneity of the non-simultaneous: zooming out in times of Corona
- «If you give them your little finger, they’ll tear off your entire arm»: losing trust in biobank research
- Suffering
- What is suicide? Classifying self-killings
- The value of doing philosophy in mental health contexts
- Fair trade in building digital knowledge repositories: the knowledge economy as if researchers mattered
- Against Ulysses contracts for patients with borderline personality disorder
- Indeterminacy of identity and advance directives for death after dementia
- Suffering, authenticity, and physician assisted suicide
- Better in theory than in practise? Challenges when applying the luck egalitarian ethos in health care policy
- Autonomy in HIV testing: a call for a rethink of personal autonomy in the HIV response in sub-Saharan Africa
- Openness and trust in data-intensive science: the case of biocuration
- Compassionate use of psychedelics
- Silencing trust: confidence and familiarity in re-engineering knowledge infrastructures
- Vampires 2.0? The ethical quandaries of young blood infusion in the quest for eternal life
- Untangling fear and eudaimonia in the healthcare provider-patient relationship
- Doctors that “doctor” sickness certificates: cunning intelligence as an ability and possibly a virtue among Swedish GPs
- Decision-making capacity: from testing to evaluation
- Ubuntu philosophy and the consensus regarding incidental findings in genomic research: a heuristic approach
- Defensive practice is indefensible: how defensive medicine runs counter to the ethical and professional obligations of clinicians
- Medical conspiracy theories: cognitive science and implications for ethics
- Experiencing objectified health: turning the body into an object of attention
- Can reproductive genetic manipulation save lives?
- A critical perspective on guidelines for responsible and trustworthy artificial intelligence
- Striking the balance with epistemic injustice in healthcare: the case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
- Sustainability
- Neonatology in Austria: ethics to improve practice
- Search engines, cognitive biases and the man–computer interaction: a theoretical framework for empirical researches about cognitive biases in online search on health-related topics
- Medical discernment and dialogical praxis: treatment as healing oneself
- Moral distress in health care: when is it fitting?
- Should we have a right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence?
- All in the family
- Is ‘gender disappointment’ a unique mental illness?
- Discourse on the idea of sustainability: with policy implications for health and welfare reform
- Schrödinger’s fetus examined
- Overcoming the limits of empathic concern: the case for availability and its application to the medical domain
- Remapping the organ donation ethical climate: a care ethics consideration
- Psychosis, vulnerability, and the moral significance of biomedical innovation in psychiatry. Why ethicists should join efforts
- ‘I am your son, mother’: severe dementia and duties to visit parents who can’t recognise you
- Humor and sympathy in medical practice
- Wrongful genetic connection: neither blood of my blood, nor flesh of my flesh
- Disenchantment and clinical ethics
- Richard Dean: The Value of Humanity in Kant’s Moral Theory
- Is it ever morally permissible to select for deafness in one’s child?
- Consumed by prestige: the mouth, consumerism and the dental profession
- The elephant in the room: a postphenomenological view on the electronic health record and its impact on the clinical encounter
- Death without distress? The taboo of suffering in palliative care
- To die well: the phenomenology of suffering and end of life ethics
- Suffering-based medicine: practicing scientific medicine with a humanistic approach
- The problem with reproductive freedom. Procreation beyond procreators’ interests
- Paternal consent in prenatal research: ethical aspects
- A gap between the philosophy and the practice of palliative healthcare: sociological perspectives on the practice of nurses in specialised palliative homecare
- The right to refuse diagnostics and treatment planning by artificial intelligence
- Schrödinger’s Fetus
- Mechanisms in clinical practice: use and justification
- Letter to Editor
- Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenology as method: modelling analysis through a meta-synthesis of articles on Being-towards-death
- Correction to: Scientific supremacy as an obstacle to establishing and sustaining interdisciplinary dialogue across knowledge paradigms in health and medicine
- The Hippocratic Oath and the Declaration of Geneva: legitimisation attempts of professional conduct
- “Patient’s lived experience”
- Autism, autonomy, and authenticity
- Falling on deaf ears: a qualitative study on clinical ethical committees in France
- Stories of despair: a Kierkegaardian read of suffering and selfhood in survivorship
- Can self-validating neuroenhancement be autonomous?
- The Ethics of the Societal Entrenchment-approach and the case of live uterus transplantation-IVF
- The ethical obligation of the dead donor rule
- Automated vehicles, big data and public health
- Health and capabilities: a conceptual clarification
- Scientific supremacy as an obstacle to establishing and sustaining interdisciplinary dialogue across knowledge paradigms in health medicine
- Mobile health ethics and the expanding role of autonomy
- Epistemic burdens and the incentives of surrogate decision-makers
- Does clinical ethics need a Land Ethic?
- Kenneth Gergen’s concept of multi-being: an application to the nurse–patient relationship
- Theranostics: is it really a revolution? Evaluating a new term in medicine
- Education and the soul of medicine
- Clinical sympathy: the important role of affectivity in clinical practice
- Confucianism and organ donation: moral duties from xiao (filial piety) to ren (humaneness)
- In search of good care: the methodology of phenomenological, theory-oriented ‘N=N case studies’ in empirically grounded ethics of care
- Just choice: a Danielsian analysis of the aims and scope of prenatal screening for fetal abnormalities
- Getting what you desire: the normative significance of genetic relatedness in parent–child relationships
- A pragmatist approach to clinical ethics support: overcoming the perils of ethical pluralism
- Valuing biomarker diagnostics for dementia care: enhancing the reflection of patients, their care-givers and members of the wider public
- Enhancement, hybris, and solidarity: a critical analysis of Sandel’s The Case Against Perfection
- “If an acute event occurs, what should we do?” Diverse ethical approaches to decision-making in the ICU
- Giving up on abstract ethical theory
- On illness, disease, and priority: a framework for more fruitful debates
- Narrative methods for assessing “quality of life” in hand transplantation: five case studies with bioethical commentary
- A critical analysis of definitions of health as balance in a One Health perspective
- The logic of the interaction between beneficence and respect for autonomy
- Reflection in medical education: intellectual humility, discovery, and know-how
- A non-ideal authenticity-based conceptualization of personal autonomy
- Obesity, political responsibility, and the politics of needs
- Rethinking the doctor–patient relationship: toward a hermeneutically-informed epistemology of medical practice
- Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) experiences: an ethnographic approach to their expression on the Internet forums
- Research ethics aspects of experimentation with LSD on human subjects: a historical and ethical review
- Me? The invisible call of responsibility and its promise for care ethics: a phenomenological view
- Precision in health care
- Clinical cases and metaphysical theories of personal identity
- Moral enhancement and the good life
- In risk we trust/Editing embryos and mirroring future risks and uncertainties
- Spirituality in medical education: a concept analysis
- Professional ethics: the case of neonatology
- Sharing lives, sharing bodies: partners negotiating breast cancer experiences
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: What it means to care for a person with a chronic disease: integrating the patient’s experience into the medical viewpoint
- Criminalization of scientific misconduct
- The psychological slippery slope from physician-assisted death to active euthanasia: a paragon of fallacious reasoning
- Τhe multiple temporalities of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Greece
- Leaving gift-giving behind: the ethical status of the human body and transplant medicine
- The spectrum of end of life care: an argument for access to medical assistance in dying for vulnerable populations
- Patient’s lived experience with DBS between medical research and care: some legal implications
- Learning from deep brain stimulation: the fallacy of techno-solutionism and the need for ‘regimes of care’
- Trauma and intersubjectivity: the phenomenology of empathy in PTSD
- Inner posture as aspect of global meaning in healthcare: a conceptual analysis
- Analysing the ethics of breast cancer overdiagnosis: a pathogenic vulnerability
- Ilana Löwy: Imperfect pregnancies: a history of birth defects & prenatal diagnosis
- The safety paradox in ethics training: a case study on safety dynamics within a military ethics train-the-trainer course
- How to distinguish medicalization from over-medicalization?
- Appeal to the Rule of Rescue in health care: discriminating and not benevolent?
- Science fiction and bioethics
- Practical wisdom in complex medical practices: a critical proposal
- Toward an accelerated adoption of data-driven findings in medicine
- What deserves our respect? Reexamination of respect for autonomy in the context of the management of chronic conditions
- Illness as the saturated phenomenon: the contribution of Jean-Luc Marion
- Dualism and its place in a philosophical structure for psychiatry
- The independence of medical ethics
- Trust in healthcare and science
- Engagement and practical wisdom in clinical practice: a phenomenological study
- “I would rather have it done by a doctor”—laypeople’s perceptions of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) and its ethical implications
- The gene-editing of super-ego
- What it means to care for a person with a chronic disease: integrating the patient’s experience into the medical viewpoint
- Lost in ‘Culturation’: medical informed consent in China (from a Western perspective)
- How to clarify the aims of empathy in medicine
- Science fiction and human enhancement: radical life-extension in the movie ‘In Time’ (2011)
- Consumer-driven and commercialised practice in dentistry: an ethical and professional problem?
- Experience adjusted life years and critical medical allocations within the British context: which patient should live?
- Prenatal parental designing of children and the problem of acceptance
- Transformative change in Invasion of the Body Snatchers
- Towards precision medicine; a new biomedical cosmology
- The moral obligation to be vaccinated: utilitarianism, contractualism, and collective easy rescue
- Balancing animal welfare and assisted reproduction: ethics of preclinical animal research for testing new reproductive technologies
- Health, priority to the worse off, and time
- Mimesis and clinical pictures: thinking with Plato and Broekman through the production and meaning of images of disease
- Supplementing living kidney transplantees’ medical records with donor- and recipient-narratives
- Heidegger, communication, and healthcare
- From art to science: a new epistemological status for medicine? On expectations regarding personalized medicine
- The trilemma of designing international bioethics curricula
- Rethinking moral distress: conceptual demands for a troubling phenomenon affecting health care professionals
- Relational autonomy in the care of the vulnerable: health care professionals’ reasoning in Moral Case Deliberation (MCD)
- Responsibility for scientific misconduct in collaborative papers
- How to respond to resistiveness towards assistive technologies among persons with dementia
- Islamic perspectives on clinical intervention near the end-of-life: We can but must we?
- Death and dignity in Catholic Christian thought
- Relieving one’s relatives from the burdens of care
- Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics: a case for an effective model for international bioethics education
- The evolution of public health ethics frameworks: systematic review of moral values and norms in public health policy
- Towards living within my body and accepting the past: a case study of embodied narrative identity
- Incentivized goodness
- Public trust and ‘ethics review’ as a commodity: the case of Genomics England Limited and the UK’s 100,000 genomes project
- Dealing with treatment and transfer requests: how PGD-professionals discuss ethical challenges arising in everyday practice
- Patient-specific devices and population-level evidence: evaluating therapeutic interventions with inherent variation
- Between quality of life and hope. Attitudes and beliefs of Muslim women toward withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatments
- Let us talk about eggs! Professional resistance to elective egg vitrification and gendered medical paternalism
- Debating social egg freezing: arguments from phases of life
- On (scientific) integrity: conceptual clarification
- “That is why I have trust”: unpacking what ‘trust’ means to participants in international genetic research in Pakistan and Denmark
- Medical epistemology
- “Unnatural” thoughts? On moral enhancement of the human animal
- The form of causation in health, disease and intervention: biopsychosocial dispositionalism, conserved quantity transfers and dualist mechanistic chains
- Personal factors affecting ethical performance in healthcare workers during disasters and mass casualty incidents in Iran: a qualitative study
- Blurring nature at its boundaries. Vague phenomena in current stem cell debate
- Caregiver burden and the medical ethos
- Do we have a moral responsibility to compensate for vulnerable groups? A discussion on the right to health for LGBT people
- Tragedy in moral case deliberation
- Personal autonomy in health settings and Shi’i Islamic Jurisprudence: a literature review
- Zika, public health, and the distraction of abortion
- Inspectors’ ethical challenges in health care regulation: a pilot study
- A phenomenological construct of caring among spouses following acute coronary syndrome
- Compulsory administration of oxytocin does not result in genuine moral enhancement
- Danish sperm donors and the ethics of donation and selection
- Dementia, identity and the role of friends
- Medicalising short children with growth hormone? Ethical considerations of the underlying sociocultural aspects
- Against the integrative turn in bioethics: burdens of understanding
- Medical oath: use and relevance of the Declaration of Geneva. A survey of member organizations of the World Medical Association (WMA)
- Relational autonomy in informed consent (RAIC) as an ethics of care approach to the concept of informed consent
- The particularity of dignity: relational engagement in care at the end of life
- Beyond integrating social sciences: Reflecting on the place of life sciences in empirical bioethics methodologies
- Genome editing and assisted reproduction: curing embryos, society or prospective parents?
- About the right to be ill
- Medicine and technology. Remarks on the notion of responsibility in the technology-assisted health care
- Bioenhancement of morality
- The Care Dialog: the “ethics of care” approach and its importance for clinical ethics consultation
- Phenomenology of pregnancy and the ethics of abortion
- Assumptions and moral understanding of the wish to hasten death: a philosophical review of qualitative studies
- The overdiagnosis of what? On the relationship between the concepts of overdiagnosis, disease, and diagnosis
- Human dignity as a basis for providing post-trial access to healthcare for research participants: a South African perspective
- The history of autonomy in medicine from antiquity to principlism
- The impossibility of reliably determining the authenticity of desires: implications for informed consent
- The false academy: predatory publishing in science and bioethics
- Victims of disaster: can ethical debriefings be of help to care for their suffering?
- Defining disease in the context of overdiagnosis
- Qualifying choice: ethical reflection on the scope of prenatal screening
- Permitting patients to pay for participation in clinical trials: the advent of the P4 trial
- Empathizing with patients: the role of interaction and narratives in providing better patient care
- Comments on the Lambert case: the rulings of the French Conseil d’État and the European Court of Human Rights
- Clown’s view as respiciō : looking respectfully to and after people with dementia
- Autism, intellectual disability, and a challenge to our understanding of proxy consent
- “We need to talk!” Barriers to GPs’ communication about the option of physician-assisted suicide and their ethical implications: results from a qualitative study
- E-health beyond technology: analyzing the paradigm shift that lies beneath
- Should physicians tell the truth without taking social complications into account? A striking case
- On harm thresholds and living organ donation: must the living donor benefit, on balance, from his donation?
- Necessity and least infringement conditions in public health ethics
- Ethical conflicts in the treatment of fasting Muslim patients with diabetes during Ramadan
- What’s in a gold standard? In defence of randomised controlled trials
- The sensible health care professional: a care ethical perspective on the role of caregivers in emotionally turbulent practices
- Are there moral differences between maternal spindle transfer and pronuclear transfer?
- Publication ethics: science versus commerce
- Clinical judgment, moral anxiety, and the limits of psychiatry
- Is decision-making capacity an “essentially contested” concept in pediatrics?
- Understanding patient needs without understanding the patient: the need for complementary use of professional interpreters in end-of-life care
- Suffering and dying well: on the proper aim of palliative care
- Abortion for fetal defects: two current arguments
- An increasing problem in publication ethics: Publication bias and editors’ role in avoiding it
- Rethinking critical reflection on care: late modern uncertainty and the implications for care ethics
- Withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration in neonatal intensive care: parents’ and healthcare practitioners’ views
- Short literature notices
- (Re)disclosing physician financial interests: rebuilding trust or making unreasonable burdens on physicians?
- Some thoughts on phenomenology and medicine
- The usual suspects: why techno-fixing dementia is flawed
- Honorary authorship and symbolic violence
- Foetal surgery and using in utero therapies to reduce the degree of disability after birth. Could it be morally defensible or even morally required?
- Who’s afraid of EBM? Medical professionalism from the perspective of evidence-based medicine
- Learning to live with Parkinson’s disease in the family unit: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of well-being
- The whole spectrum of psychiatric ethics in a standard work
- Emerging technologies and the voice of reason
- Our genes, our selves: hereditary breast cancer and biological citizenship in Norway
- Ethical issues in nanomedicine: Tempest in a teapot?
- Value-impregnated factual claims and slippery-slope arguments
- Affectivity and narrativity in depression: a phenomenological study
- Simulation as an ethical imperative and epistemic responsibility for the implementation of medical guidelines in health care