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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Advertisement for the ontology for medicine Simon, Jeremy R.
2010
5 p. 333-346
artikel
2 Advertisement for the ontology for medicine Simon, Jeremy R.

5 p. 333-346
artikel
3 Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shulgin, PIHKAL, A Chemical Love Story.Alexander Shulgin and Ann Shulgin, TIHKAL, The Continuation David Gems
1999
5 p. 477-479
3 p.
artikel
4 Antenatal Genetic Testing and the Right toRemain in Ignorance Rebecca Bennett
2001
5 p. 461-471
11 p.
artikel
5 A phenomenological approach to the ethics of transplantation medicine: sociality and sharing when living-with and dying-with others Zeiler, Kristin
2014
5 p. 369-388
artikel
6 Are Newborns Morally Different from Older Children? Janvier, Annie
2007
5 p. 413-425
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7 A Reply to Tauber Melvin Cohn
1998
5 p. 495-504
10 p.
artikel
8 Autonomy in the medical profession in the United Kingdom an historical perspective J. Stuart Horner
2000
5 p. 409-423
15 p.
artikel
9 Autonomy, Subject-relativity, and Subjective and Objective Theories of Well-being in Bioethics Jukka Varelius
2003
5 p. 363-379
17 p.
artikel
10 Barbara A. Koenig, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Sarah S. Richardson (eds): Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age Porteri, Corinna
2009
5 p. 397-399
artikel
11 Beware of mereologists bearing gifts: prolegomena to a medical metaphysics Khushf, George
2013
5 p. 385-408
artikel
12 Birth with dignity from the Confucian perspective Li, Jianhui
2018
5 p. 375-388
artikel
13 BookReview Rentmeester, Christy A.
2006
5 p. 455-462
artikel
14 Book Review Kolers, Avery
2006
5 p. 463-470
artikel
15 Brain death: new questions and fresh perspectives Curlin, Farr

5 p. 355-358
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16 Call for Papers 1998
5 p. 505-506
2 p.
artikel
17 Catherine Will and Tiago Moreira (eds): Medical proofs, social experiments: Clinical trials in shifting contexts Teira, David
2012
5 p. 383-386
artikel
18 Comments on Warren Reich’s article on ancient consolation and modern empathy Challita, Marie
2013
5 p. 433-436
artikel
19 Communitarian bioethics: Preface Milton, Julia
2011
5 p. 285-287
artikel
20 Comradery, community, and care in military medical ethics Gross, Michael L.
2011
5 p. 337-350
artikel
21 Conceptual Shifts in Immunology: Comments on the Two-Way Paradigm Alfred I. Tauber
1998
5 p. 457-473
17 p.
artikel
22 Controversies in defining death: a case for choice Veatch, Robert M.

5 p. 381-401
artikel
23 Critiques of Casuistry and Why They Are Mistaken Carson Strong
1999
5 p. 395-411
17 p.
artikel
24 Death, unity, and the brain Oderberg, David S.

5 p. 359-379
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25 Deborah Lynn Steinberg: Genes and the bioimaginary: science, spectacle, culture Borovečki, Ana
2018
5 p. 393-395
artikel
26 Defining Death for Persons and Human Organisms John P. Lizza
1999
5 p. 439-453
15 p.
artikel
27 DeGrazia, David, and Millum, Joseph. A theory of bioethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 316 pp. $99.99 (cloth) ISBN 978,316,515,839, $24.99 (paper) SBN 9,781,009,011,747 Maples, Caitlin

5 p. 539-544
artikel
28 Diseases as natural kinds Dragulinescu, Stefan
2010
5 p. 347-369
artikel
29 Does an Appeal to the Common Good Justify Individual Sacrifices for Genomic Research? Hoedemaekers, Rogeer
2006
5 p. 415-431
artikel
30 Dominic Wilkinson: Death or disability? The “Carmentis Machine” and decision-making for critically ill children González-Melado, Fermín J.
2015
5 p. 363-368
artikel
31 Editorial David C. Thomasma
1998
5 p. 423-423
1 p.
artikel
32 Epistemic injustice in the therapeutic relationship in psychiatry Sakakibara, Eisuke

5 p. 477-502
artikel
33 Ethical aspects of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies and control in Malawi Mfutso-Bengo, Joseph-Matthew
2009
5 p. 349-356
artikel
34 Ethical Issues in Neurografting of HumanEmbryonic Cells G. J. Boer
1999
5 p. 461-475
15 p.
artikel
35 Explanatory pluralism in the medical sciences: Theory and practice Vreese, Leen De
2010
5 p. 371-390
artikel
36 F. M. Kamm, Morality, Mortality. Volume II: Rights, Duties, and Status Sarah Stroud
1999
5 p. 481-488
8 p.
artikel
37 For love or money? The saga of Korean women who provided eggs for embryonic stem cell research Baylis, Françoise
2009
5 p. 385-396
artikel
38 From species ethics to social concerns: Habermas’s critique of “liberal eugenics” evaluated Árnason, Vilhjálmur
2014
5 p. 353-367
artikel
39 Genetic Ignorance and Reasonable Paternalism Tuija Takala
2001
5 p. 485-491
7 p.
artikel
40 Genetic Information, Rights, and Autonomy Matti Häyry
2001
5 p. 403-414
12 p.
artikel
41 Genetics and the Interpersonal Elaboration ofEthics Michael Parker
2001
5 p. 451-459
9 p.
artikel
42 Global bioethics and communitarianism ten Have, Henk A. M. J.
2011
5 p. 315-326
artikel
43 Gurch Randhawa and Silke Schicktanz (eds.): Public engagement in organ donation and transplantation Looze, Karen De
2015
5 p. 369-372
artikel
44 Harm and the concept of medical disorder Feit, Neil
2017
5 p. 367-385
artikel
45 Harm and the concept of medical disorder Feit, Neil

5 p. 367-385
artikel
46 Harm and Uncertainty In Newborn Intensive Care Kipnis, Kenneth
2007
5 p. 393-412
artikel
47 Harm and Uncertainty In Newborn Intensive Care Kipnis, Kenneth

5 p. 393-412
artikel
48 Health care reform: Can a communitarian perspective be salvaged? Callahan, Daniel
2011
5 p. 351-362
artikel
49 Health, interests, and equality Hershenov, David
2017
5 p. 417-419
artikel
50 Hermeneutics and the Philosophy of Medicine:Hans-Georg Gadamers Platonic Metaphor Vittorio Lingiardi
1999
5 p. 413-422
10 p.
artikel
51 Hermeneutics of Medicine in the Wake of Gadamer: the Issue of Phronesis Fredrik Svenaeus
2003
5 p. 407-431
25 p.
artikel
52 Hillel D. Braude: Intuition in medicine: a philosophical defense of clinical reasoning Marcum, James A.
2014
5 p. 401-405
artikel
53 Historical and Philosophical Perspectiveson Experimental Practice in Medicine and the Life Sciences Stahnisch, Frank W.
2005
5 p. 397-425
artikel
54 HIV/AIDS reduces the relevance of the principle of individual medical confidentiality among the Bantu people of Southern Africa Ndebele, Paul
2008
5 p. 331-340
artikel
55 HIV and AIDS in Africa: social, political, and economic realities Dhai, A.
2008
5 p. 293-296
artikel
56 How useful is the concept of the ‘harm threshold’ in reproductive ethics and law? Smajdor, Anna
2014
5 p. 321-336
artikel
57 If Abortion, then Infanticide Hershenov, David B.
2017
5 p. 387-409
artikel
58 Ignorance, Information and Autonomy John Harris
2001
5 p. 415-436
22 p.
artikel
59 Ignorance, Information and Autonomy Harris, John

5 p. 415-436
artikel
60 In ethics a model is important: interview with Professor Edmund D. Pellegrino Groselj, Urh

5 p. 533-538
artikel
61 Infant feeding and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: what lies beneath the dilemma? Fletcher, Faith E.
2008
5 p. 307-330
artikel
62 Infant feeding and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: what lies beneath the dilemma? Fletcher, Faith E.

5 artikel
63 Ingvar Johansson, Neils Lynøe: Medicine & philosophy: a twenty-first century introduction Marcum, James A.
2010
5 p. 395-399
artikel
64 Interests and Neonates: There Is More to the Story than We Explicitly Acknowledge Hester, D. Micah
2007
5 p. 357-372
artikel
65 Internal organs, integral selves, and good communities: opt-out organ procurement policies and the ‘separateness of persons’ Nelson, James Lindemann
2011
5 p. 289-300
artikel
66 John C. Moskop: Ethics and health care: an introduction Challita, Marie
2017
5 p. 425-428
artikel
67 Just Ignore It? Parents and Genetic Information Simo Vehmas
2001
5 p. 473-484
12 p.
artikel
68 Keekok Lee: The philosophical foundations of modern medicine Simon, Jeremy R.
2013
5 p. 437-440
artikel
69 Kenneth J. Doka, Amy S. Tucci, Charles A. Corr, and Bruce Jennings (eds): End-of-life ethics: a case study approach Hoy, William G.
2014
5 p. 395-399
artikel
70 LeRoy Walters and Julie Gage Palmer, The Ethics of Human Gene Therapy Kathleen Cranley Glass
1999
5 p. 489-490
2 p.
artikel
71 Letter to the Editor Greek, Ray
2014
5 p. 389-394
artikel
72 Limits to doubt Fredriksen, Ståle
2005
5 p. 379-395
artikel
73 Luciana Caenazzo, Lucia Mariani, and Renzo Pegoraro (eds): Convergence of new emerging technologies: ethical challenges and new responsibilities Tozzo, Pamela
2018
5 p. 403-405
artikel
74 Lydia Dugdale (ed.): Dying in the twenty-first century: toward a new ethical framework for the art of dying well Cox, Alyson
2016
5 p. 437-439
artikel
75 Making good choices: toward a theory of well-being in medicine Hall, Alicia
2016
5 p. 383-400
artikel
76 Marcum, James A., An introductory philosophy of medicine: humanizing modern medicine Bluhm, Robyn
2009
5 p. 391-393
artikel
77 Meaningful Work as Due Inducement Weijer, Charles
2005
5 p. 431-435
artikel
78 Miriam Solomon: Making medical knowledge Braude, Hillel D.
2016
5 p. 433-436
artikel
79 Multi-disciplinary Competence Assessment:A Case Study in Consensus and Culture Lorraine Y. Landry
1999
5 p. 423-437
15 p.
artikel
80 Multiple studies and weak evidential defeat Effingham, Nikk
2017
5 p. 353-366
artikel
81 Neonatal Euthanasia Is Unsupportable: The Groningen Protocol Should Be Abandoned Kon, Alexander A.
2007
5 p. 453-463
artikel
82 Nicholas Agar: Truly human enhancement: a philosophical defense of limits Persampieri, Loredana
2018
5 p. 389-392
artikel
83 On a communitarian approach to bioethics Etzioni, Amitai
2011
5 p. 363-374
artikel
84 On a communitarian approach to bioethics Etzioni, Amitai

5 artikel
85 On the anthropological foundation of bioethics: a critique of the work of J.-F. Malherbe Mbulu, Henri
2013
5 p. 409-431
artikel
86 On the nature of mental disorder: towards an objectivist account Oulis, Panagiotis
2012
5 p. 343-357
artikel
87 On the notion of home and the goals of palliative care Dekkers, Wim
2009
5 p. 335-349
artikel
88 Oversight framework over oocyte procurement for somatic cell nuclear transfer: comparative analysis of the Hwang Woo Suk case under South Korean bioethics law and U.S. guidelines for human embryonic stem cell research Kim, Mi-Kyung
2009
5 p. 367-384
artikel
89 Paradigm Changes in Organ Transplantation:A Journey Toward Selflessness? Kenneth F. Schaffner
1998
5 p. 425-440
16 p.
artikel
90 Parental Refusal of Medical Treatment for a Newborn Paris, John J.
2007
5 p. 427-441
artikel
91 Parental Refusal of Medical Treatment for a Newborn Paris, John J.

5 p. 427-441
artikel
92 Peer review versus editorial review and their role in innovative science Steinhauser, Georg
2012
5 p. 359-376
artikel
93 Personalized medicine: evidence of normativity in its quantitative definition of health Vogt, Henrik
2016
5 p. 401-416
artikel
94 Personhood, pregnancy, and gender: a reply to Hershenov and Hershenov Markowitz, Sally
2017
5 p. 411-415
artikel
95 Phronesis as an ideal in professional medical ethics: some preliminary positionings and problematics Kristjánsson, Kristján
2015
5 p. 299-320
artikel
96 Preembryo Personhood: An Assessment of the President’s Council Arguments Strong, Carson
2006
5 p. 433-453
artikel
97 Professional Autonomy and the Normative Structure of Medical Practice Jan Hoogland
2000
5 p. 457-475
19 p.
artikel
98 Professional Autonomy A Stumbling Block for Good Medical Practice. An Analysis and Interpretation H.M. Dupuis
2000
5 p. 493-502
10 p.
artikel
99 Professional Autonomy in Belgium Herman Nys
2000
5 p. 425-439
15 p.
artikel
100 Professional Autonomy in the Health Care System John J. Polder
2000
5 p. 477-491
15 p.
artikel
101 Prolegomena to any future mereology of the body Fried, Edward
2013
5 p. 359-384
artikel
102 Quality-of-life considerations in substitute decision-making for severely disabled neonates: The problem of developing awareness Kluge, Eike-Henner W.
2009
5 p. 351-366
artikel
103 Ralston, D. Christopher, and Justin Ho (eds): Philosophical reflections on disability Whitt, Jason D.
2013
5 p. 441-446
artikel
104 Rawls and Research on Cognitively Impaired Patients: A Reply toMaio Derek R. Bell
2003
5 p. 381-393
13 p.
artikel
105 Re-Evaluating Professional Autonomy in Health Care Henk Ten Have
2000
5 p. 503-513
11 p.
artikel
106 Reply to Loewy: Anencephalics and Slippery Slopes S.E. Sytsma
1999
5 p. 455-460
6 p.
artikel
107 Research ethics and the principle of Justice asFairness A restatement Giovanni Maio
2003
5 p. 395-406
12 p.
artikel
108 Response to Melvin Cohn Alfred I. Tauber
1998
5 p. 485-494
10 p.
artikel
109 Robyn Bluhm: Knowing and acting in medicine Semplicini, Andrea
2017
5 p. 421-423
artikel
110 Ronald M. Green, Aine Donovan, and Steven A. Jauss (eds): Global bioethics: Issues of conscience for the twenty-first century Taraschi, Susanna Maria
2011
5 p. 377-381
artikel
111 Routine third party disclosure of HIV results to identifiable sexual partners in Sub-Saharan Africa Masiye, Francis
2008
5 p. 341-348
artikel
112 Saving unwanted children: a proposal for a National Rearing Institute Yeh, Ming-Jui

5 p. 435-452
artikel
113 Should physicians be empathetic? Rethinking clinical empathy Schwan, David
2018
5 p. 347-360
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114 Should physicians be empathetic? Rethinking clinical empathy Schwan, David

5 p. 347-360
artikel
115 Simplified Models of the Relationship Between Health and Disease Hofmann, Bjørn
2005
5 p. 355-377
artikel
116 Slowed ageing, welfare, and population problems Wareham, Christopher
2015
5 p. 321-340
artikel
117 Somatics and phenomenological psychopathology: a mental health proposal Sánchez Sánchez, Camilo

5 p. 503-532
artikel
118 Steve Clarke, Julian Savulescu, C.A.J. Coady, Alberto Giubilini, and Sagar Sanyal (eds): The ethics of human enhancement: understanding the debate Yancey, Hilary
2018
5 p. 397-401
artikel
119 Steven Wear, Informed Consent: Patient Autonomyand Clinician Beneficence Within Health Care Lori P. Knowles
1999
5 p. 491-494
4 p.
artikel
120 Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: The Role of Analogies in Bioethical Analysis and Argumentation Concerning New Technologies Hofmann, Bjørn
2006
5 p. 397-413
artikel
121 The Autonomy of the Health Professional An Introduction Henk Jochemsen
2000
5 p. 405-408
4 p.
artikel
122 The casuistic method of practical ethics Spielthenner, Georg
2016
5 p. 417-431
artikel
123 The Confucian bioethics of surrogate decision making: Its communitarian roots Fan, Ruiping
2011
5 p. 301-313
artikel
124 The dramatic essence of the narrative approach Vergara, Oscar
2018
5 p. 361-374
artikel
125 The human organism is not a conductorless orchestra: a defense of brain death as true biological death Moschella, Melissa

5 p. 437-453
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126 The indispensability of race in medicine Lorusso, Ludovica

5 p. 421-434
artikel
127 The Inducement of Meaningful Work: A Response to Anderson and Weijer Eachern, Terrence P Mc
2005
5 p. 427-430
artikel
128 The Moral Status of the Newborn and its Implications for Medical Decision Making Ross, Lainie Friedman
2007
5 p. 349-355
artikel
129 The Moral Status of the Newborn and its Implications for Medical Decision Making Ross, Lainie Friedman

5 p. 349-355
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130 The Privacy of Tutankhamen Utilising TheGenetic Information In Stored Tissue Samples Søren Holm
2001
5 p. 437-449
13 p.
artikel
131 The Professional Autonomy of the Medical Doctor in Italy Dario Sacchini
2000
5 p. 441-456
16 p.
artikel
132 The Self-Nonself Discrimination in the Context of Function Melvin Cohn
1998
5 p. 475-484
10 p.
artikel
133 Third party assisted conception: an African perspective Tangwa, Godfrey B.
2008
5 p. 297-306
artikel
134 Tom Koch, The Limits of Principle: Deciding WhoLives and What Dies Gregory E. Kaebnick
1999
5 p. 495-499
5 p.
artikel
135 Towards a balanced approach to identifying conflicts of interest faced by institutional review boards Kaur, Sharon
2015
5 p. 341-361
artikel
136 Transplantation Tolerance, Microchimerism, and the Two-WayParadigm Thomas E. Starzl
1998
5 p. 441-455
15 p.
artikel
137 Using a new analysis of the best interests standard to address cultural disputes: Whose data, which values? Kopelman, Loretta M.
2007
5 p. 373-391
artikel
138 Using a new analysis of the best interests standard to address cultural disputes: Whose data, which values? Kopelman, Loretta M.

5 p. 373-391
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139 What can we learn by looking for the first codeof professional ethics? Michael Davis
2003
5 p. 433-454
22 p.
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140 What is the harm in harmful conception? On threshold harms in non-identity cases Williams, Nicola J.
2014
5 p. 337-351
artikel
141 When is somebody just some body? Ethics as first philosophy and the brain death debate Bishop, Jeffrey P.

5 p. 419-436
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142 Who is my neighbor? A communitarian analysis of access to health care for immigrants Kuczewski, Mark G.
2011
5 p. 327-336
artikel
143 Whole-brain death and integration: realigning the ontological concept with clinical diagnostic tests Sulmasy, Daniel P.

5 p. 455-481
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144 Whole-brain death and integration: realigning the ontological concept with clinical diagnostic tests Sulmasy, Daniel P.

5 p. 455-481
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145 Why psychological accounts of personal identity can accept a brain death criterion and biological definition of death Hershenov, David B.

5 p. 403-418
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146 Why we have duties of autonomy towards marginal agents Hirsch, Anna

5 p. 453-475
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147 Wide reflective equilibrium as a method of justification in bioethics Nichols, Peter
2012
5 p. 325-341
artikel
148 Withholding Hydration and Nutrition in Newborns Porta, Nicolas
2007
5 p. 443-451
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