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期刊名:Monash bioethics review

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ISSN:1321-2753

e-ISSN:1836-6716

IF/分区:1.6/Q2

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I analyse the tension between a plausible liberal view of sex work and the similarly plausible idea that rape and other forms of sexual violence are made morally worse by their sexual nature. I find no conclusive reason to drop the liberal ...
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Barak Hermesh,Anat Rosenthal,Nadav Davidovitch Barak Hermesh
One Health, as an international movement and as a research methodology, aspires to cross boundaries between disciplines. However, One Health has also been viewed as "reductionist" due to its overemphasize on physicians-veterinarians coopera...
Chris G Buse,Maxwell Smith,Diego S Silva Chris G Buse
Accelerated changes to the planet have created novel spaces to re-imagine the boundaries and foci of environmental health research. Climate change, mass species extinction, ocean acidification, biogeochemical disturbance, and other emergent...
Kelso Cratsley Kelso Cratsley
Given that the concept of coercion remains a central concern for bioethics, Quigley's (Monash Bioethics Rev 32:141-158, 2014) recent article provides a helpful analysis of its frequent misapplication in debates over the use of 'nudges'. In ...