The ethics of ageing [0.03%]
老龄化的伦理问题
John-Stewart Gordon
John-Stewart Gordon
Editorial
Bioethics. 2018 May;32(4):222. DOI:10.1111/bioe.12453 2018
Petr Frantik
Petr Frantik
This article identifies the assumption of responsibility as a basic need of human beings and applies the concept specifically to older people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. It suggests a two-level concept of responsibility, based on ...
Are older people a vulnerable group? Philosophical and bioethical perspectives on ageing and vulnerability [0.03%]
老年人是脆弱群体吗?老龄化与脆弱性的哲学及生命伦理学视角
Claudia Bozzaro,Joachim Boldt,Mark Schweda
Claudia Bozzaro
The elderly are often considered a vulnerable group in public and academic bioethical debates and regulations. In this paper, we examine and challenge this assumption and its ethical implications. We begin by systematically delineating the ...
Greg Moorlock,Heather Draper
Greg Moorlock
In this article we explore some of the ethical dimensions of using social media to increase the number of living kidney donors. Social media provides a platform for changing non-identifiable 'statistical victims' into 'real people' with who...
Ruth Chadwick
Ruth Chadwick
Editorial
Bioethics. 2018 Mar;32(3):146. DOI:10.1111/bioe.12436 2018
Fostering caring relationships: Suggestions to rethink liberal perspectives on the ethics of newborn screening [0.03%]
培养关怀关系:重新审视自由主义新生儿筛查伦理观的建议
Simone van der Burg,Anke Oerlemans
Simone van der Burg
Newborn screening (NBS) involves the collection of blood from the heel of a newborn baby and testing it for a list of rare and inheritable disorders. New biochemical screening technologies led to expansions of NBS programs in the first deca...
The future-like-ours argument, animalism, and mereological universalism [0.03%]
类似我们的未来、动物主义和整体论普遍主义
Andrea Sauchelli
Andrea Sauchelli
Which metaphysical theories are involved-whether presupposed or implied-in Marquis' future-like-ours (FLO) argument against abortion? Vogelstein has recently argued that the supporter of the FLO argument faces a problematic dilemma; in part...
Ryan Tonkens
Ryan Tonkens
Effective altruists aim to do the most good that they can do with the resources available to them, without causing themselves or their dependents significant harm thereby. The argument presented in this paper demonstrates that there are no ...
Why arguments against infanticide remain convincing: A reply to Räsänen [0.03%]
反对婴儿杀人论点的说服力依然存在:对拉萨宁的答复
Daniel Rodger,Bruce P Blackshaw,Clinton Wilcox
Daniel Rodger
In 'Pro-life arguments against infanticide and why they are not convincing' Joona Räsänen argues that Christopher Kaczor's objections to Giubilini and Minerva's position on infanticide are not persuasive. We argue that Räsänen's critici...
Melanoma in the shopping mall: A utilitarian argument for offering unsolicited medical opinions in informal settings [0.03%]
购物中心里的黑色素瘤——一个在非正式场合提供未经请求的医学意见的功利主义论据
Gustav Preller,Sabine Salloch
Gustav Preller
Doctors occasionally make diagnoses in strangers outside of formal medical settings by using the medical skill of visual inspection, such as noticing signs of melanoma or the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. This may cause considerable moral un...