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"Are Their Babies Different from Ours?" Dutch Culture and the Groningen Protocol (Letters) "Are Their Babies Different from Ours?" Dutch Culture and the Groningen Protocol (Letters)
2008
"Clean" Nuclear Energy? Global Warming, Public Health, And Justice (Policy & Politics) "Clean" Nuclear Energy? Global Warming, Public Health, And Justice (Policy & Politics)
2008
Rethinking the Ethics of Vital Organ Donations: Accepted Medical Practice Already Violates the Dead Donor Rule. Explicitly Jettisoning the Rule--Allowing Vital Organs to Be Extracted, Under Certain Conditions, From Living Patients--Is a Radical Change Only at the Conceptual Level. But It Would Expand the Pools of Eligible Organ Donors. Rethinking the Ethics of Vital Organ Donations: Accepted Medical Practice Already Violates the Dead Donor Rule. Explicitly Jettisoning the Rule--Allowing Vital Organs to Be Extracted, Under Certain Conditions, From Living Patients--Is a Radical Change Only at the Conceptual Level. But It Would Expand the Pools of Eligible Organ Donors.
2008
Medicine's Duty to Treat Pandemic Illness: Solidarity and Vulnerability: Most Accounts of Why Physicians Have a Duty to Treat Patients During a Pandemic Look to the Special Ethical Standards of the Medical Profession. An Adequate Account Must Be Deeper and Broader: It Must Set the Professional Duty Alongside Other Individual Commitments and Broader Social Values. Medicine's Duty to Treat Pandemic Illness: Solidarity and Vulnerability: Most Accounts of Why Physicians Have a Duty to Treat Patients During a Pandemic Look to the Special Ethical Standards of the Medical Profession. An Adequate Account Must Be Deeper and Broader: It Must Set the Professional Duty Alongside Other Individual Commitments and Broader Social Values.
2009
Clinical Ethics Consulting and Conflict of Interest: Structurally Intertwined: Clinical Ethical Consultants are Subject to an Unavoidable Conflict of Interest. Their Work Requires That They be Independent, But Incentives Attached to Their Role Chip Relentlessly at Independence. This is a Problem Without Any Solution, But It can at Least be Ameliorated Through Careful Management. Clinical Ethics Consulting and Conflict of Interest: Structurally Intertwined: Clinical Ethical Consultants are Subject to an Unavoidable Conflict of Interest. Their Work Requires That They be Independent, But Incentives Attached to Their Role Chip Relentlessly at Independence. This is a Problem Without Any Solution, But It can at Least be Ameliorated Through Careful Management.
2007
Are Alcoholics Less Deserving of Liver Transplants? when Does Behavior Trigger a Lesser Claim to Medical Resources? when Does Chronic Drinking, For Example, Mean That One has a Lesser Claim to a Liver Transplant? Only when One's Behavior Becomes a Callous Indifference to Others' Needs--when One Knows the Consequences of Heavy Drinking and Knows That by Drinking One May End up Depriving Someone else of a Liver. Are Alcoholics Less Deserving of Liver Transplants? when Does Behavior Trigger a Lesser Claim to Medical Resources? when Does Chronic Drinking, For Example, Mean That One has a Lesser Claim to a Liver Transplant? Only when One's Behavior Becomes a Callous Indifference to Others' Needs--when One Knows the Consequences of Heavy Drinking and Knows That by Drinking One May End up Depriving Someone else of a Liver.
2007
Will New Ways of Creating Stem Cells Dodge the Objections? Will New Ways of Creating Stem Cells Dodge the Objections?
2005
Pushing Right Against the Evidence: Turbulent Times for Canadian Health Care. Pushing Right Against the Evidence: Turbulent Times for Canadian Health Care.
2007
A Suicide Right for the Mentally Ill? A Swiss Case Opens a New Debate. A Suicide Right for the Mentally Ill? A Swiss Case Opens a New Debate.
2007
The Individual Rights of the Difficult Patient (Case Study) (Clinical Report) The Individual Rights of the Difficult Patient (Case Study) (Clinical Report)
2007
Define "Affordable" (The Massachusetts Health Care Reform) (Essay) Define "Affordable" (The Massachusetts Health Care Reform) (Essay)
2006
Bioethics Matures: The Field Faces the Future (Essays) Bioethics Matures: The Field Faces the Future (Essays)
2005
Rethinking "Normal" (No Child Left Different.) (Cutting to the Core: Exploring the Ethics of Contested Surgeries.) (Surgically Shaping Children: Technology, Ethics, And the Pursuit of Normality.) (Book Review) Rethinking "Normal" (No Child Left Different.) (Cutting to the Core: Exploring the Ethics of Contested Surgeries.) (Surgically Shaping Children: Technology, Ethics, And the Pursuit of Normality.) (Book Review)
2007
Tales Publicly Allowed: Competence, Capacity, And Religious Belief: What should We Make of Someone Whose Beliefs Prevent Her from Accurately Understanding Her Medical Needs and Care? should That Person Still Make Her Own Health Care Decisions? in Fact, She Probably Lacks Decision-Making Capacity. But That Does Not Mean She is Not Competent. Tales Publicly Allowed: Competence, Capacity, And Religious Belief: What should We Make of Someone Whose Beliefs Prevent Her from Accurately Understanding Her Medical Needs and Care? should That Person Still Make Her Own Health Care Decisions? in Fact, She Probably Lacks Decision-Making Capacity. But That Does Not Mean She is Not Competent.
2007
What Does Vulnerability Mean? Vulnerability Does Not Mean Much for Our Contemporary Morality. It is Antithetical to Our Emphasis on Individualism and Rationality; It Requires That We Attend to the Body and to Our Feelings. Yet Only by Recognizing the Depth and Breadth of Our Vulnerability can We Affirm Our Humanity (Essay) What Does Vulnerability Mean? Vulnerability Does Not Mean Much for Our Contemporary Morality. It is Antithetical to Our Emphasis on Individualism and Rationality; It Requires That We Attend to the Body and to Our Feelings. Yet Only by Recognizing the Depth and Breadth of Our Vulnerability can We Affirm Our Humanity (Essay)
2006
Genetic Exceptionalism & Legislative Pragmatism: Can Passing Antidiscrimination Laws Ever be a Bad Idea? Yes, If Broad Policy Reform is Abandoned in Favor of Genetic-Specific Legislation. But in Spite of Its Serious Flaws, Both in Concept and in Practice, Genetic-Specific Legislation is Sometimes Worth Passing Anyway. Genetic Exceptionalism & Legislative Pragmatism: Can Passing Antidiscrimination Laws Ever be a Bad Idea? Yes, If Broad Policy Reform is Abandoned in Favor of Genetic-Specific Legislation. But in Spite of Its Serious Flaws, Both in Concept and in Practice, Genetic-Specific Legislation is Sometimes Worth Passing Anyway.
2005
Hard Cases and the Politics of Righteousness (The Schiavo Case: Four Commentators Discuss What Made It So Difficult, Why It was More Complex Than the Most Realized, And What We should Do Differently.) Hard Cases and the Politics of Righteousness (The Schiavo Case: Four Commentators Discuss What Made It So Difficult, Why It was More Complex Than the Most Realized, And What We should Do Differently.)
2005
Erring on the Side of Theresa Schiavo: Reflections of the Special Guardian Ad Litem (The Schiavo Case: Four Commentators Discuss What Made It So Difficult, Why It was More Complex Than the Most Realized, And What We should Do Differently.) Erring on the Side of Theresa Schiavo: Reflections of the Special Guardian Ad Litem (The Schiavo Case: Four Commentators Discuss What Made It So Difficult, Why It was More Complex Than the Most Realized, And What We should Do Differently.)
2005
Reflections on Refusing Medical Care: Close Relationships can Give US Reasons to Care for Others, Even when the Care is a Burden. They can Also Give US Reasons to Accept Care--Even when Accepting Care Means Becoming a Burden (Being A Burden) Reflections on Refusing Medical Care: Close Relationships can Give US Reasons to Care for Others, Even when the Care is a Burden. They can Also Give US Reasons to Accept Care--Even when Accepting Care Means Becoming a Burden (Being A Burden)
2004
Singleton's Story: Choosing Between Psychosis and Execution (The Schiavo Case: Four Commentators Discuss What Made It So Difficult, Why It Was More Complex Than the Most Realized, And What We Should Do Differently.) (Charles Singleton) Singleton's Story: Choosing Between Psychosis and Execution (The Schiavo Case: Four Commentators Discuss What Made It So Difficult, Why It Was More Complex Than the Most Realized, And What We Should Do Differently.) (Charles Singleton)
2005