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Bioethics needs an expanded moral vision. Born in the ferment of the 1970s, the field responded to rapid developments in biomedical technology and injustices in clinical care and research. Since then, bioethics has predominantly focused on respect fo
Being a patient is a unique interpersonal experience but it is also a universal human experience. The relationships formed when we are patients can also teach some of life's most important lessons, and these relationships provide a special window int
Autor:
Nancy M. P. King, Larry R. Churchill
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 66:284-298
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 65:515-520
Autor:
David Schenck, Larry R. Churchill
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 64:494-510
Bioethics has largely neglected the Anthropocene and its ethical challenges. This essay asks which ethical norms will serve us well in the face of the coming climate catastrophe. It sketches the climate changes likely for the year 2031 and offers six
Autor:
Larry R. Churchill
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 63:420-428
The author's skepticism about certifying bioethicists has a 20-year history. The hazards of certification include doubts about whether an online, multiple-choice exam measures what is important in bioethical deliberation. Other worries include the po
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Bioethics. 21:53-55
The three important target articles (Braddock 2021; Mithani, Cooper, and Boyd 2021; Yearby 2021) make a strong case for regarding racism as a public health crisis. Each calls for advocacy by the bi...
Publikováno v:
Hastings Center Report
The Covid-19 pandemic has concentrated bioethics attention on the "lifeboat ethics" of rationing and fair allocation of scarce medical resources, such as testing, intensive care unit beds, and ventilators. This focus drives ethics resources away from
Autor:
Larry R. Churchill
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 62:519-526
There is much to admire in Lauris Kaldjian's explication of conscience and its uses for medical practitioners. Yet his claim that conscience is the final and best assessment of moral judgments is flawed, because it diminishes the influence of moral r