Is pregnancy a disease? A normative approach Anna Smajdor, Joona Räsänen
23 December 2024
Genetic disenhancement and xenotransplantation: diminishing pigs’ capacity to experience suffering through genetic engineering Daniel Rodger, Daniel J Hurst, Christopher A Bobier, Xavier Symons
22 October 2024
Ladders and stairs: how the intervention ladder focuses blame on individuals and obscures systemic failings and interventions Tyler Paetkau
20 September 2024
Ethics of the fiduciary relationship between patient and physician: the case of informed consent Sophie Ludewigs, Jonas Narchi, Lukas Kiefer, Eva C Winkler
23 December 2024
Supporting autonomy in young people with gender dysphoria: psychotherapy is not conversion therapy Roberto D'Angelo
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Right to mental integrity and neurotechnologies: implications of the extended mind thesis Vera Tesink, Thomas Douglas, Lisa Forsberg, Sjors Ligthart, Gerben Meynen
20 September 2024
Animus: human-embodied animals Julian Savulescu, Tsutomu Sawai
22 October 2024
Artificial intelligence in medicine and the negative outcome penalty paradox Jacob M Appel
23 December 2024
Mental integrity, autonomy, and fundamental interests Peter Zuk
20 September 2024
Allowing for open debate in medical ethics Cressida Auckland
22 October 2024
Why the irremediability requirement is not sufficient to deny psychiatric euthanasia for patients with treatment-resistant depression Marcus T L Teo
22 October 2024
Critical dialogue method of ethics consultation: making clinical ethics facilitation visible and accessible Clare Delany, Sharon Feldman, Barbara Kameniar, Lynn Gillam
23 December 2024
Beyond coercion: reframing the influencing other in medically assisted death Mara Buchbinder, Noah Berens
23 December 2024
Ethics of care challenge to advance directives for dementia patients William Jinwoong Choi
22 October 2024
Artificial intelligence, existential risk and equity: the need for multigenerational bioethics Kyle Fiore Law, Stylianos Syropoulos, Brian D Earp
23 December 2024
As low as reasonably practicable (ALARP): a moral model for clinical risk management in the setting of technology dependence Helen Lynne Turnham, Sarah-Jane Bowen, Sitara Ramdas, Andrew Smith, Dominic Wilkinson, Emily Harrop
20 September 2024
Moral parenthood: not gestational Benjamin Lange
23 January 2025
AI, doping and ethics: On why increasing the effectiveness of detecting doping fraud in sport may be morally wrong Thomas Søbirk Petersen, Sebastian Jon Holmen, Jesper Ryberg
23 January 2025
Medical ethics in China and making tacit publication criteria explicit: tips on getting your paper accepted John McMillan, Julian Savulescu
23 December 2024
Reproduction misconceived: why there is no right to reproduce and the implications for ART access Georgina Antonia Hall
22 October 2024