Nanette Ryan
Nanette Ryan
Räsänen and Ahola-Launonen recently offered a commentary on an ethical analysis I co-authored with Julian Savulescu on the use of semaglutide-based weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic. In this response, I continue the discussion by engaging...
"Who is still there?": phenomenological reflections on selfhood and ethical recognition in dementia care [0.03%]
“谁还在那里?”——论痴呆护理中的自我现象学反思及伦理承认
Junguo Zhang
Junguo Zhang
Dementia challenges conventional autonomy models that equate moral agency with rational decision-making and consistent choice. Clinical responses-reliance on advance directives and surrogate decision-makers-often fail to capture the lived r...
John McMillan
John McMillan
Fitriana Mawardi,Ayuningtyas Satya Lestari,Hari Kusnanto et al.
Fitriana Mawardi et al.
Debra Carroll-Beight
Debra Carroll-Beight
Bioethics as an emerging moral tradition and some implications for adversarial cooperation [0.03%]
作为新兴道德传统的 bioethics 以及其对对抗性合作的一些启示
Abram Brummett,Jason T Eberl,Matthew Shea
Abram Brummett
Rewriting the will: Autonomy and pharmacological desire modification in semaglutide use [0.03%]
改写遗嘱:司美格鲁肽使用的自主性和药物化欲望修改
Julia Frant
Julia Frant
This article responds to Ryan's and Savulescu's claim that semaglutide enhances autonomy by reducing problematic desires. Drawing on Frankfurt's hierarchical model of autonomy, this article argues that pharmacological alignment between firs...
Sanne Elisa van der Marck
Sanne Elisa van der Marck
Pregnancy has a profound impact on individuals' lives, yet the subjective experience is often absent from the discourse on reproductive rights and ethics. Although pregnancy is an epistemically transformative experience, phenomenology can h...
Fluid identities, rigid algorithms? Towards inclusive digital twin technology [0.03%]
流动的身份,僵硬的算法?走向包容性的数字孪生技术
Jose Luis Guerrero Quiñones,Anna Puzio
Jose Luis Guerrero Quiñones