Tineke A Abma,Vivianne Baur
Tineke A Abma
Participation of older people in designing and improving the care and services provided in residential care settings is limited. Traditional forms of democratic representation, such as client councils, and consumer models are management-dri...
Procreative liberty, enhancement and commodification in the human cloning debate [0.03%]
人类克隆争论中的生育自由、增强和商品化问题
Sandra Shapshay
Sandra Shapshay
The aim of this paper is to scrutinize a contemporary standoff in the American debate over the moral permissibility of human reproductive cloning in its prospective use as a eugenic enhancement technology. I shall argue that there is some s...
In sport and social justice, is genetic enhancement a game changer? [0.03%]
运动与社会公正领域内,基因增强会成为游戏规则的改变者吗?
Lisa S Parker
Lisa S Parker
The possibility of genetic enhancement to increase the likelihood of success in sport and life's prospects raises questions for accounts of sport and theories of justice. These questions obviously include the fairness of such enhancement an...
Michael C Brannigan
Michael C Brannigan
Paul C Snelling
Paul C Snelling
The World Health Organisation encourages that blood donation becomes voluntary and unremunerated, a system already operated in the UK. Drawing on public documents and videos, this paper argues that blood donation is regarded and presented a...
Enhancement technology and outcomes: what professionals and researchers can learn from those skeptical about cochlear implants [0.03%]
听觉植入技术及其效果:专业人员和研究人员能从对人工耳蜗持怀疑态度的人士身上学到什么?
Patrick Kermit
Patrick Kermit
This text presents an overview of the bioethical debate on pediatric cochlear implants and pays particular attention to the analysis of the Deaf critique of implantation. It dismisses the idea that Deaf concerns are primarily about the upho...
Iain Brassington
Iain Brassington
Many people working in bioethics take pride in the subject's embrace of a wide range of disciplines. This invites questions of what in particular is added by each. In this paper, I focus on the role of philosophy within the field: what, if ...
From 'implications' to 'dimensions': science, medicine and ethics in society [0.03%]
从“影响”到“维度”:社会中的科学、医学和伦理学
Martyn D Pickersgill
Martyn D Pickersgill
Much bioethical scholarship is concerned with the social, legal and philosophical implications of new and emerging science and medicine, as well as with the processes of research that under-gird these innovations. Science and technology stu...
Remote monitoring or close encounters? Ethical considerations in priority setting regarding telecare [0.03%]
遥不可及还是触手可及?关于远程医疗优先权设定的伦理思考
Anders Nordgren
Anders Nordgren
The proportion of elderly in society is growing rapidly, leading to increasing health care costs. New remote monitoring technologies are expected to lower these costs by reducing the number of close encounters with health care professionals...
Why Bariatric surgery should be given high priority: an argument from law and morality [0.03%]
从法律和道德角度论为何应重视减肥手术
Karl Persson
Karl Persson
In recent years, bariatric surgery has become an increasingly popular treatment of obesity. The amount of resources spent on this kind of surgery has led to a heated debate among health care professionals and the general public, as each pro...