Moderate eugenics and human enhancement Michael J. Selgelid Scientific Contribution 01 June 2013 Pages: 3 - 12
Human freedom and enhancement Jan-Christoph HeilingerKatja Crone Scientific Contribution 22 March 2013 Pages: 13 - 21
Pharmaceutical enhancement and medical professionals Gavin G. Enck Scientific Contribution 07 August 2013 Pages: 23 - 28
Limitless as a neuro-pharmaceutical experiment and as a Daseinsanalyse: on the use of fiction in preparatory debates on cognitive enhancement Hub Zwart Scientific Contribution 13 April 2013 Pages: 29 - 38
The whole and the art of medical dialectic: a platonic account Jan Helge Solbakk Scientific Contribution 10 May 2013 Pages: 39 - 52
Involving children in non-therapeutic research: on the development argument Linus BroströmMats Johansson Scientific Contribution 21 May 2013 Pages: 53 - 60
First Nations health care and the Canadian covenant Stephen Wilmot Scientific Contribution 28 May 2013 Pages: 61 - 69
Globalization and health care: global justice and the role of physicians Rabee Toumi Scientific Contribution 08 June 2013 Pages: 71 - 80
To treat or not to treat a newborn child with severe brain damage? A cross-sectional study of physicians’ and the general population’s perceptions of intentions Anders RydvallNiklas JuthNiels Lynøe Scientific Contribution 16 June 2013 Pages: 81 - 88
What is called symptom? Thor Eirik EriksenMette Bech Risør Scientific Contribution 23 July 2013 Pages: 89 - 102
Libertarian paternalism and health care policy: a deliberative proposal Giuseppe SchiavoneGabriele De AnnaGiovanni Boniolo Scientific Contribution 12 July 2013 Pages: 103 - 113
Authenticity and psychiatric disorder: does autonomy of personal preferences matter? Manne SjöstrandNiklas Juth Scientific Contribution 26 September 2013 Pages: 115 - 122
“The angel of the house” in the realm of ART: feminist approach to oocyte and spare embryo donation for research Anna AlichniewiczMonika Michalowska Scientific Contribution Open access 15 September 2013 Pages: 123 - 129
A philosophical defense of the idea that we can hold each other in personhood: intercorporeal personhood in dementia care Kristin Zeiler Scientific Contribution 25 September 2013 Pages: 131 - 141
On deciding to have a lobotomy: either lobotomies were justified or decisions under risk should not always seek to maximise expected utility Rachel Cooper Scientific Contribution 22 January 2014 Pages: 143 - 154
Moral dilemmas faced by hospitals in time of war: the Rambam Medical Center during the Second Lebanon War Yaron Bar-ElShimon ReisnerRafael Beyar Short Communication 16 October 2013 Pages: 155 - 160