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Friday, March 7 2008
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Last week's most popular article:Buddhism and Neuroethics: The Ethics of Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement
- Andrew Fenton, Bioethics
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
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Are Moral Reasons Morally Overriding?
Journal of Medical Ethics
Vol. 34, No. 3
Research ethics and lessons from Hwanggate: what can we learn from the Korean cloning fraud?
Duty to disclose what? Querying the putative obligation to return research results to participants
Views on data use, confidentiality and consent in a predictive screening involving children
Beyond informed consent: the therapeutic misconception and trust
Is it ethical to keep interim findings of randomised controlled trials confidential?
Unconscious emotional reasoning and the therapeutic misconception
Dentistry and the ethics of infection
Exploitation and enrichment: the paradox of medical experimentation
The principle and problem of proximity in ethics
Dealing with requests for euthanasia: a qualitative study investigating the experience of general practitioners
Autonomy and negatively informed consent
Medical ethics for children: applying the four principles to paediatrics
Do family practitioners in Lithuania inform their patients about adverse effects of common medications?
Should physicians fake diagnoses to help their patients?
Allowing autonomous agents freedom
Bioethics
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Research Involving Prisoners: Consensus and Controversies in International and European Regulations
Neurostimulation and the Minimally Conscious State
The State of the In Vitro Embryo
Human Nature and Enhancement
Giving Addicts Their Drug of Choice: The Problem of Consent
Clarifying Appeals to Dignity in Medical Ethics from an Historical Perspective
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics
Thinking across species-a critical bioethics approach to enhancement