| Myth or Magic? Towards a Revised Theory of Informed Consent in Medical Research |
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| A Practice-Oriented Review of Health Concepts |
5 |
| Michel Foucault and the Problematics of Power: Theorizing DTCA and Medicalized Subjectivity |
4 |
| The Ethics of General Population Preventive Genomic Sequencing: Rights and Social Justice |
3 |
| The Epistemology of Cognitive Enhancement |
3 |
| An Epistemic Argument for Research-Practice Integration in Medicine |
2 |
| In Defense of Madness: The Problem of Disability |
2 |
| A Potential Tension in DSM-5: The General Definition of Mental Disorder versus Some Specific Diagnostic Criteria |
2 |
| Human-Animal Chimeras and Hybrids: An Ethical Paradox behind Moral Confusion? |
2 |
| Donation After the Circulatory Determination of Death: Some Responses to Recent Criticisms |
2 |
| Should Mitochondrial Donation Be Anonymous? |
2 |
| Serial Participation and the Ethics of Phase 1 Healthy Volunteer Research |
2 |
| Taking Respect Seriously: Clinical Research and the Demands of Informed Consent |
2 |
| Committing to Priorities: Incompleteness in Macro-Level Health Care Allocation and Its Implications |
2 |
| Family-Based Consent for Organ Donation: Benevolence and Reconstructionist Confucianism |
1 |
| Building Norms for Organ Donation in China: Pitfalls and Challenges |
1 |
| Social Autonomy and Family-Based Informed Consent |
1 |
| Moral Enhancement Can Kill |
1 |
| Moral Enhancement, Self-Governance, and Resistance |
1 |
| Can Prudence Be Enhanced? |
1 |
| Lethal Organ Donation: Would the Doctor Intend the Donor's Death? |
1 |
| On Nudging's Supposed Threat to Rational Decision-Making |
1 |
| Is There a Problem With False Hope? |
1 |
| Ontological Classifications and Human Rationality in Bioethics |
1 |
| Why Prohibiting Donor Compensation Can Prevent Plasma Donors from Giving Their Informed Consent to Donate |
1 |
| Dialogic Consensus in MedicineuA Justification Claim |
1 |
| A Philosophical View on the Experience of Dignity and Autonomy through the Phenomenology of Illness |
1 |
| Healthcare Rationing Cutoffs and Sorites Indeterminacy |
1 |
| A Defense of the Phenomenological Account of Health and Illness |
1 |
| The Moral Status of the Human Embryo |
1 |
| Schemata, CONSORT, and the Salk Polio Vaccine Trial |
1 |
| Embodied Concepts and Mental Health |
1 |
| Boorse's Theory of Disease: (Why) Do Values Matter? |
1 |
| Mapping Moral Injury: Comparing Discourses of Moral Harm |
1 |
| Why Should We Become Posthuman? The Beneficence Argument Questioned |
1 |
| Moral Responsibility and the Wrongness of Abortion |
0 |
| A New Approach to Defining Disease |
0 |
| Intellectualizing Medicine: A Reply to Commentaries on Prediction, Understanding, and Medicine |
0 |
| The Continuing Allure of Cure: A Response to Alex Broadbent's Prediction, Understanding, and Medicine |
0 |
| Prediction, Understanding, and Medicine |
0 |
| Medicine without Cure?: A Cluster Analysis of the Nature of Medicine |
0 |
| Advancing the Philosophy of Medicine: Towards New Topics and Sources |
0 |
| Misconceptions Inherent in the Substance Ontology Approach to Assigning Moral Status: A Reply to Patrick Lee, Christopher Tollefsen, and Robert George |
0 |
| Two Ways to Kill a Patient |
0 |
| Chromosome Screening Using Noninvasive Prenatal Testing Beyond Trisomy-21: What to Screen for and Why It Matters |
0 |
| Psychopathology and Truth: A Defense of Realism |
0 |
| The Organism as a Whole in an Analysis of Death |
0 |
| Primum Non Nocere Mortuis: Bioethics and the Lives of the Dead |
0 |
| Rethinking Unplugging |
0 |
| On Pellegrino and Thomasma's Admission of a Dilemma and Inconsistency |
0 |