2023, International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Defining Gender in Infant Care 2023, NeoReviews Childbearing at the margins: A systematic metasynthesis of sexual and gender diverse childbearing experiences 2023, Birth View all citing articles on Scopus 1 Cisgender is the opposite of tr...
D Benatar,M Benatar - 《American Journal of Bioethics》 被引量: 74发表: 2003年 How to argue about disagreement: Evaluative diversity and moral realism. In 1977, Mackie argued that the apparent intractability of moral disagreement is best explained on the hypothesis that there are no "objective ...
s worn so many hats. As a result – the way she looks at health care and our relationship with its delivery is quite unique. Dr. Layne went from being a Foreign Service Officer to earning a doctorate in Medical Humanities and later, certificates in Bioethics. As you can imagine, we ...
was found to be a significant independent risk factor for mortality even after adjusting for age and comorbidities. The age gap between white and BAME populations may be explained by…differences in social deprivation which is consistently higher in BAME populations.” (Aala et al.,2020for SAGE ...
The challenge that AI ethics managers faced was figuring out how best to achieve "ethical AI." They looked first to AI ethics principles, particularly those rooted in bioethics or human rights principles, but found them insufficient. It was not just that there are many competing sets of princip...
Over the past decade, global health issues have become more prominent in foreign policies at the national level. The process to develop state level global health strategies is arguably a form of global health diplomacy (GHD). Despite an increase in the v
“It’s a little hard to say (what will happen because) we do have these dueling decisions,” Wendy Mariner, professor of health law, bioethics and human rights at Boston University School of Public Health, tells TODAY.com. “The general assumption seems to be that it will go to the U...
“In the gift of himself that God wills to make, everything is explained — in so far as it can be explained — by love, everything, hence including the consequent desire of our nature” (de Lubac,Mystery, 229). Unfortunately, in our current society the word love has been too closely...
In particular, what if my reaction to the patient is negative, perhaps intensely so, driven by social and/or moral disapproval? This last question arises occasionally in bioethics and "difficult patient" discussions, but beyond assertions as to whatshouldhappen, there is little systematic data on...
“We ought to admit that the best we can achieve is control,” argued Arthur L. Caplan, director of the University of Pennsylvania bioethics center, who had polio as a child. Gates calls his critics “cynics” who are “accepting 100,000 to 200,000 crippled or dead...