In her article “The We in the Me: Solidarity in the Era of Personalized Medicine,” Barbara Prainsack develops an earlier interest in the relationship between solidarity and autonomy and the way that these notions operate once passed through the lens of bioethical thought and practice. In his response to this article, Simpson introduces the perspective of two South Asian physicians on these issues. The piece highlights issues of personhood upon which the informed consent transaction is based and draws attention to the culturally specific versions of how people conceive of relationality, duty, care, and the obligations they feel they owe to others. The piece highlights the pronomial shifts between the “we” and the “me” and the way that these ...
he relationship between sociology and bioethics has been an uneasy one. It has been described as “co...
This Article and the successor article I will shortly publish grow out of one reaction I have had to...
There appears to be a conflict between global bioethical principles and the local understanding and ...
This article is concerned with the practice of bioethics outside of the Euro-American and Anglophone...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) offer an ever-widening repertoire of possibilities for how...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
This Article and the successor article I will shortly publish grow out of one reaction I have had to...
Background: There has been debate on whether a global or unified field of bioethics exists. If bioet...
Background: 1985 saw the beginnings of a population-based biobank in Västerbotten County, Sweden. In...
This article critically re-examines the application of the principle of patient autonomy within bioe...
The language of the ‘gift’ continues to be drawn upon in attempts to encourage altruistic organ and ...
Thesis advisor: James F. KeenanThis study investigates the recent paradigm shift in bioethics to an ...
In this issue: -- Toward a Bioethics of Medicine-- The Center is moving-- Editorial-- Adventist Decl...
This PhD thesis explores how bioethics has reconfigured the way we think about, discuss and govern t...
This article examines how a fundamental element of the British bioethical assemblage – the literatu...
he relationship between sociology and bioethics has been an uneasy one. It has been described as “co...
This Article and the successor article I will shortly publish grow out of one reaction I have had to...
There appears to be a conflict between global bioethical principles and the local understanding and ...
This article is concerned with the practice of bioethics outside of the Euro-American and Anglophone...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) offer an ever-widening repertoire of possibilities for how...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
This Article and the successor article I will shortly publish grow out of one reaction I have had to...
Background: There has been debate on whether a global or unified field of bioethics exists. If bioet...
Background: 1985 saw the beginnings of a population-based biobank in Västerbotten County, Sweden. In...
This article critically re-examines the application of the principle of patient autonomy within bioe...
The language of the ‘gift’ continues to be drawn upon in attempts to encourage altruistic organ and ...
Thesis advisor: James F. KeenanThis study investigates the recent paradigm shift in bioethics to an ...
In this issue: -- Toward a Bioethics of Medicine-- The Center is moving-- Editorial-- Adventist Decl...
This PhD thesis explores how bioethics has reconfigured the way we think about, discuss and govern t...
This article examines how a fundamental element of the British bioethical assemblage – the literatu...
he relationship between sociology and bioethics has been an uneasy one. It has been described as “co...
This Article and the successor article I will shortly publish grow out of one reaction I have had to...
There appears to be a conflict between global bioethical principles and the local understanding and ...