COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough

COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough

Critical Perspectives Open Access. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Published 17 January 2022. Pietro Pietrini, Andrea Lavazza & Mirko Farina Abstract: This critical essay evaluates the…

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A Lost Idyll of Connection?

A Lost Idyll of Connection?

Editorial. Published online 23 December 2021. Michael A. Ashby  As we age, it is so easy to slip into the trap of lamentations: that there…

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Issue 18(4)

Issue 18(4)

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 18, Issue 4, 2021 Free Access Editorial: A Lost Idyll of Connection? Michael Ashby Recent Developments: Semi-Automated Care: Video-Algorithmic Patient Monitoring…

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Issue 18(3)

Issue 18(3)

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 18, Issue 3, 2021 Free Access Editorial Michael Ashby, Bronwen Morrell The Pensive Gaze Recent Developments Michaela Estelle Okninski &…

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The Pensive Gaze

The Pensive Gaze

Editorial. Published online 20 October 2021. Michael A. Ashby and Bronwen Morrell Ethical issues are often transacted with passion, righteous anger, and an unhealthy imbalance…

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How Good is the Science That Informs Government Policy? A Lesson From the U.K.’s Response to 2020 CoV-2 Outbreak

How Good is the Science That Informs Government Policy? A Lesson From the U.K.’s Response to 2020 CoV-2 Outbreak

Critical Perspectives Open Access. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Published online 14 October 2021. Jessica Cooper, Neofytos Dimitriou & Ognjen Arandjelovíc Abstract: In an era when public…

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Ecologies of Public Trust: The NHS COVID-19 Contact Tracing App

Ecologies of Public Trust: The NHS COVID-19 Contact Tracing App

Original Research Open Access. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Published online 5 October 2021. Gabrielle Samuel, Frederica Lucivero, Stephanie Johnson & Heilien Diedericks Abstract: In April…

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Care for Language: Etymology as a Continental Argument in Bioethics

Care for Language: Etymology as a Continental Argument in Bioethics

Original research Open Access. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Published online 1 October 2021. Hub Zwart Abstract: Emphasizing the importance of language is a key characteristic…

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Fellowship (Bioethics), The Kennedy Institute

Fellowship (Bioethics), The Kennedy Institute

Closing date: 3 January 2022 Through a generous grant from the McDonald-Agape Foundation, The Kennedy Institute of Ethics is pleased to announce this call for…

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Department Chair (Medical ethics & health policy), Pennsylvania

Department Chair (Medical ethics & health policy), Pennsylvania

Closing date: 24 August 2023 The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania invites applications and nominations for the position of Chair of…

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