Emerging technologies and the voice of reason Bert GordijnHenk ten Have Editorial 08 February 2017 Pages: 1 - 2
Ethical issues in nanomedicine: Tempest in a teapot? Irit AllonAhmi Ben-YehudahGil Siegal Scientific Contribution 13 August 2016 Pages: 3 - 11
Learning to live with Parkinson’s disease in the family unit: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of well-being Laura J. SmithRachel L. Shaw Scientific Contribution Open access 30 June 2016 Pages: 13 - 21
The proposal of philosophical basis of the health care system Andrzej BieleckiSylwia Nieszporska Scientific Contribution Open access 04 August 2016 Pages: 23 - 35
Simulation as an ethical imperative and epistemic responsibility for the implementation of medical guidelines in health care Luciana GarbayoJames Stahl Scientific Contribution 06 August 2016 Pages: 37 - 42
Trust me, I’m a researcher!: The role of trust in biomedical research Angeliki Kerasidou Scientific Contribution Open access 15 September 2016 Pages: 43 - 50
Honorary authorship and symbolic violence Jozsef Kovacs Scientific Contribution 13 August 2016 Pages: 51 - 59
Who’s afraid of EBM? Medical professionalism from the perspective of evidence-based medicine Sabine Salloch Scientific Contribution 31 August 2016 Pages: 61 - 66
Priority rules as solutions to conflicting health care rights Anna-Karin AnderssonFrode LindemarkKjell Arne Johansson Scientific Contribution 03 September 2016 Pages: 67 - 76
Affectivity and narrativity in depression: a phenomenological study Anna Bortolan Scientific Contribution 27 September 2016 Pages: 77 - 88
Our genes, our selves: hereditary breast cancer and biological citizenship in Norway Kari Nyheim SolbrækkeHåvard SøilandBirgitta Haga Gripsrud Scientifc Contribution 05 October 2016 Pages: 89 - 103
Restoring a reputation: invoking the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights to bear on pharmaceutical pricing Daniel J. Hurst Scientifc Contribution 28 October 2016 Pages: 105 - 117
The usual suspects: why techno-fixing dementia is flawed Karin Rolanda JongsmaMartin Sand Scientific Contribution 09 November 2016 Pages: 119 - 130
Foetal surgery and using in utero therapies to reduce the degree of disability after birth. Could it be morally defensible or even morally required? Constantinos Kanaris Review Article 08 September 2016 Pages: 131 - 146
Value-impregnated factual claims and slippery-slope arguments Gert HelgessonNiels LynøeNiklas Juth Short Communication Open access 31 August 2016 Pages: 147 - 150
The whole spectrum of psychiatric ethics in a standard work Manuel TrachselJakov Gather Book review 15 September 2016 Pages: 151 - 152