Austin Due
Austin Due
The underreporting of suspected adverse drug reactions hinders pharmacovigilance. Solutions to underreporting are oftentimes directed at clinicians and healthcare professionals. However, given the recent rise of public inclusion in medical ...
Gina Lebkuecher,Marley Hornewer,Maya V Roytman et al.
Gina Lebkuecher et al.
Moral bioenhancement presents the possibility of enhancing morally desirable emotions and dispositions. While some scholars have proposed that moral bioenhancement can produce virtue, we argue that within a virtue ethics framework moral bio...
James Stacey Taylor
James Stacey Taylor
It is widely held that to break a promise that one made to a person who is now dead would be to wrong her. This view undergirds many positions in bioethics, ranging from those that concern who may access a person's medical records after she...
Plastic Resilience: Rethinking Resilience in Illness with Catherine Malabou [0.03%]
洞见 | 卡特琳·马拉博:用塑料韧性理论 重新思考疾病中的适应力问题
Cillian Ó Fathaigh
Cillian Ó Fathaigh
Drawing on Catherine Malabou's notion of plasticity, this article argues for a conception of resilience as plastic. Resilience has proven an important concept in health care, describing how we manage life-changing illnesses. Yet, resilience...
Luke Semrau
Luke Semrau
Simon Rippon, revising an earlier argument against kidney sales, now claims that offers involving the performance of invasive acts, when extended to people under pressure, constitute a kind of rights violation, Impermissibly Disrespectful D...
Disability, Offense, and the Expressivist Objection to Medical Aid in Dying [0.03%]
关于辅助自杀的医学援助的表达主义异议及其对残疾和冒犯的影响
Brent M Kious
Brent M Kious
One criticism of medical aid in dying (MAID) is the expressivist objection: MAID is morally wrong because it expresses judgments about disabilities or persons with disabilities, that are offensive, disrespectful, or discriminatory. The expr...
Ruiping Fan
Ruiping Fan
This article examines the cross-cultural bioethical concerns stemming from the potential use of CRISPR-Cas9 for genetic enhancement projects. It emphasizes the need to differentiate between basic and non-basic human rights when considering ...
Emma C Gordon
Emma C Gordon
Hyperagency objections appeal to the risk that cognitive enhancement may negatively impact our well-being by giving us too much control. I charitably formulate and engage with a prominent version of this objection due to Sandel (2009)-viz.,...
Christopher Boorse
Christopher Boorse
Jerome Wakefield criticizes my biostatistical analysis of the pathological-as statistically subnormal biological part-functional ability relative to species, sex, and age-for its lack of a harm clause. He first charges me with ignoring two ...