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A Critical Interpretive Review of the Theoretical Literature Related to Healthcare Codes of Ethics
A Critical Interpretive Review of the Theoretical Literature Related to Healthcare Codes of Ethics
Codes of ethics have a long history in healthcare and, for many, are important documents. Codes however have also been ext...
Ethical Issues and Recommendations in Psychedelic Research and Practice: A Scoping Review
Ethical Issues and Recommendations in Psychedelic Research and Practice: A Scoping Review
The rapid growth in psychedelic research raises novel ethical challenges for both research and psychedelic-assisted therap...
Ethical Issues in Rural Health Research: A Scoping Review
Ethical Issues in Rural Health Research: A Scoping Review
Rural communities experience well-documented systemic disparities in health access and outcomes in comparison to urban pop...
Institutional Responses to Voluntary Assisted Dying: An Empirical Study in Victoria and Western Australia
Institutional Responses to Voluntary Assisted Dying: An Empirical Study in Victoria and Western Australia
Patients seeking to access voluntary assisted dying (VAD) are necessarily at the end of their lives. Hence, they are likel...
Commercial Impacts on Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Scoping Review
Commercial Impacts on Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Scoping Review
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a growing global industry, projected to reach $37.7 billion by 2027. Predominant...
Many Ways to Think
Many Ways to Think
Thinking, collaborating, and communication happen through interactions of the body, the mind, language, and things in the ...
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Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC) is a complex condition presenting significant challenges for patients. Individuals suffering...
The Geometry of Language: Understanding LLMs in Bioethics
The Geometry of Language: Understanding LLMs in Bioethics
In this article, I explored the application of large language models (LLMs) in analysing linguistic colexification and amb...
The Value of Implicitness: An Empirical Ethics Analysis of Indonesian Everyday Family Involvement in a Palliative Care Setting
The Value of Implicitness: An Empirical Ethics Analysis of Indonesian Everyday Family Involvement in a Palliative Care Setting
The lack of professional support for patients needing palliative care in Indonesia leads to a heavier reliance on family m...
An Ethical Analysis of Public Attitudes towards Controlled Human Infection Studies in Singapore: Acceptability and Payment
An Ethical Analysis of Public Attitudes towards Controlled Human Infection Studies in Singapore: Acceptability and Payment
Singapore is conducting its first controlled human infection (CHI) study, and is administering SARS-CoV-2 as the challenge...
Who Cares How Information Feels? A Call for Digital Influence Literacy
Who Cares How Information Feels? A Call for Digital Influence Literacy
This article introduces digital influence literacy, arguing for its inclusion in programs devoted to lessening the spread ...
Consent with complications in mind
Consent with complications in mind
Abstract Parity of esteem describes an aspiration to see mental health valued as much as physical. Proponents point to poo...
Self-harm in immigration detention: political, not (just) medical
Self-harm in immigration detention: political, not (just) medical
AbstractSelf-harm within immigration detention centres has been a widely documented phenomenon, occurring at far higher ra...
Why the irremediability requirement is not sufficient to deny psychiatric euthanasia for patients with treatment-resistant depression
Why the irremediability requirement is not sufficient to deny psychiatric euthanasia for patients with treatment-resistant depression
AbstractTreatment-resistant depression (TRD) holds centrality in many debates regarding psychiatric euthanasia. Among the ...
Ethics of care challenge to advance directives for dementia patients
Ethics of care challenge to advance directives for dementia patients
AbstractAdvance directives for withholding life-saving treatment are controversial for dementia patients whose previously ...
Shaping children through genetic and environmental means
Shaping children through genetic and environmental means
AbstractIn ‘Parental Genetic Shaping and Parental Environmental Shaping’, Anca Gheaus argues there is a normative differen...
COVID-19 and the vaccine tax: an egalitarian, market-based approach to the global vaccine inequality
COVID-19 and the vaccine tax: an egalitarian, market-based approach to the global vaccine inequality
The global inequality in the distribution of vaccines is unjust. As countries scrambled to ensure enough vaccines, the wor...
Genetic disenhancement and xenotransplantation: diminishing pigs capacity to experience suffering through genetic engineering
Genetic disenhancement and xenotransplantation: diminishing pigs capacity to experience suffering through genetic engineering
IntroductionXenotransplantation—the cross-species transfer of live cells, tissues or organs—has been studied for decades t...
Prioritisation and non-sentientist harms: reconsidering xenotransplantation ethics
Prioritisation and non-sentientist harms: reconsidering xenotransplantation ethics
Rodger et al have interestingly argued that xenotransplantation should, if possible, entail the use of genetic pain disenh...
Ethically defensible executions? A reply to Daniel Rodger and coauthors
Ethically defensible executions? A reply to Daniel Rodger and coauthors
Rodger et al 1 argue that ‘ethically defensible xenotransplantation should entail the use of genetic disenhancement if it ...