The growing recognition of the shortcomings of bioethics, largely related to its heavy reliance on abstract principles or so-called principlism, has led many scholars to propose a reform or overhaul of the field. This article examines some of the main...
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Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry
Psychiatry presents a unique set of difficult ethical questions. However, the main challenge is to approach psychiatry in a way that addresses real ethical issues. Recently, there has been a growing body of research in empirical psychiatric ethics and a growing...
Respect for Persons in Bioethics: Towards a Human Rights-Based Account
Human rights are increasingly presented as an important framework for bioethics. This article argues that human rights offer a potentially fruitful approach to understanding the notion of respect for persons in bioethics. The idea that we are due a certain kind of respect ...
American Bioethics and Human Rights: The End of All Our Exploring
Historians are right to see American bioethics of the late 1960s and early 1970s as a reaction to powerful new medical technologies in the hands of medical paternalists who disregarded the wishes of their patients. The main strategy to combat this inexplicable power ...
Psychiatric Ethics 2021
The ethical issues inherent in psychiatric research and clinical practice are complex and multifaceted. Making well-founded ethical decisions is essential to effectively manage patients and promote optimal care....
In Two Minds: A Casebook of Psychiatric Ethics 2001
This book is a practical problem-solving manual for psychiatric ethics. Written in a lively and accessible style, it draws on a series of detailed case histories to illustrate the centrality of ethical reasoning as a key competency in...
Human Rights and Their Role in Global Bioethics
Global bioethics is a bold project. In its moderate form, it seeks to find solutions to the dilemmas of contemporary medicine and the biological sciences through a cross-cultural understanding of human responsibilities and capacities. In its more ambitious form, it seeks to...
Human rights and bioethics
The first part of this article examines the concept of human rights from a philosophical perspective, and in particular in relation to the 'right to health care'. It is argued that, irrespective of meta-ethical debates about the nature of rights, the ethos and language of moral deliberations ...
The Virtuous Psychiatrist: Character Ethics in Psychiatric Practice 2010
The context of this interdisciplinary work by a philosopher and clinician is psychiatric care given to people with serious mental disorders. Such a setting places particular moral demands on the very nature of the practitioner, as shown,...
Sex differences and neuroethics (2010)
Previous discussions in the field of neuroethics have ignored the ever-growing neuroscientific interpretation of sex differences in brains. If there are indeed significant differences in the brains of men and women, and in the brains of boys and girls, the ethical and...
Bioethics and Human Rights: Curb Your Enthusiasm
A call for global bioethics has been made. In an age of pandemics, international drug trials and genetic technology, health has become global and bioethics must follow suit. George Annas is one of a number of thinkers who recommend that bioethics should go beyond the traditional...
Human dignity and human rights in bioethics: the Kantian approach
The concept of human dignity plays an important role in the public discussion of ethical issues concerning modern medicine and biology. At the same time, there is widespread scepticism about the possibility of defining the content and claims of human dignity. The article goes as far as ...
It Is Time to Expand the Scope and Reach of Neuroethics (2019)
Indeed, there is a growing need for neuroethics and neuroscience to work together to better identify and analyse the ethical issues that arise in brain research. Equally important, however, is their collaboration in providing the necessary conceptual...
Of Meatballs, Autonomy, and Human Dignity: Neuroethics and the Boundaries of Decision Making Among Persons with Dementia (2018)
Autonomy is considered a fundamental principle of the doctor-patient relationship: in general, people have the right to be treated according to their informed preferences and wishes. However, there are situations related to cognitive disorders where it is no longer clear whether the patient...
A Sensitive Period: Bioethics, Human Rights, and Child Development
The conceptual synergies arising from the integration of these domains are significant, although insufficiently explored, and are best seen through their application to specific health policy domains. ECD represents a particularly relevant case study: it is characterised by...