Katie H C Wong
Katie H C Wong
Patients who are diagnosed with anorexia nervosa (AN patients) characteristically refuse to receive medical treatment, including life-saving treatment, for their illness. These refusals are generally not honored on the grounds that AN patie...
Are Conscientious Refusal and Conscientious Provision Mutually Exclusive? A Critique of Kelusa and Giubilini's Argument [0.03%]
论审慎拒绝与审慎提供能否并存?——对格尔苏拉和朱比利论证的批评
Tzofit Ofengenden
Tzofit Ofengenden
This article challenges the claim that conscientious refusal and conscientious provision in healthcare are mutually exclusive and thus asymmetrical. While US law protects healthcare providers who refuse to perform medical services on moral ...
Arina Pismenny
Arina Pismenny
Chronic pain patients frequently encounter not only physical suffering but also emotional dismissal and misrecognition in clinical settings. This paper argues that such experiences reflect a pervasive form of structural harm: emotional inju...
Workers' Rights in the Space Race: OSHA and Neoliberal Market Conflicts [0.03%]
太空竞赛中的工人权利:职业安全与健康管理局与新自由主义市场冲突
Emma Whitehouse
Emma Whitehouse
This paper presents a synthesis of pragmatic and ethical concerns with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a US government agency, in the context of exploration, colonization, and monetization (with an emphasis on crit...
Reframing "Good Death" in Taiwan: An Ethical Review of Legislation on Deceased Organ Donation [0.03%]
台湾“善死”的再思——器官捐赠立法的伦理省视
Yicheng Chung
Yicheng Chung
Taiwan developed legal frameworks for organ transplantation earlier than many other East Asian countries and has achieved relatively successful clinical outcomes. Although its deceased donor rate remains lower than in countries such as Spai...
Public Justification and Normatively Meaningful Bias: Against Imposing Egalitarian Accounts of Algorithmic Bias [0.03%]
公共证成与规范性意义的偏见:反对强加算法偏见的平等主义观点
Anantharaman Muralidharan,Julian Savulescu,Gerald Owen Schaefer
Anantharaman Muralidharan
In a number of policy, institutional, activist and advocacy contexts, attributing bias to an algorithm does not just describe the algorithm but also imposes a particular, normatively laden conception of bias on others. Given the normative c...
Simon Lucas
Simon Lucas
Zohar Lederman critically assesses the special protections afforded to hospitals under international humanitarian law, arguing that the conditions for revoking immunity are overly permissive and fail to safeguard medical facilities. Framing...
Empowering End-of-Life Decision-Making: Utilizing Brochures to Support Muslim Patients and Families in Canada [0.03%]
赋能临终决策:利用宣传册支持加拿大穆斯林患者和家庭
Maram Hassanein
Maram Hassanein
Canada is a multicultural country with diversity across faiths and ethnicities. Although Islam is the second-largest reported religion, healthcare providers often lack familiarity with Islamic beliefs, values, and how they impact end-of-lif...
Maide Barış,Hossein Dabbagh,Mohammad Sharif Razai et al.
Maide Barış et al.
Between October 2023 and January 2025, the Israeli military's sustained attacks on Gaza resulted in an estimated 186,000 deaths and the systematic destruction of healthcare infrastructure. Despite the professed commitment to human dignity, ...
Laypeople's Views on the Narrative Identity and Societal Treatment of Genetically Modified People [0.03%]
普通民众对于转基因人的叙事性身份及社会对待态度的观点探究
Derek So,Yann Joly,Robert Sladek
Derek So
Genome editing in human embryos could raise new ethical issues by changing future people's narrative and numerical identity. Most philosophers agree that some genetic modifications would have larger effects on identity than others, but they...