Table of contents
January 2008 - Volume 34 - 1
Editorial
Clinical ethics
Ethics
- Developing the duty to treat: HIV, SARS, and the next epidemic (21 December, 2007)
- Debating disability (21 December, 2007)
- Disability: getting it “right” (21 December, 2007)
- Is Tom Shakespeare disabled? (21 December, 2007)
- Philosophy and science: the axes of evil in disability studies? (21 December, 2007)
- The expressivist objection to prenatal diagnosis: can it be laid to rest? (21 December, 2007)
- The impairment/disability distinction: a response to Shakespeare (21 December, 2007)
Law, ethics and medicine
- Lifestyle, responsibility and justice (21 December, 2007)
Research ethics
- Informed consent in Ghana: what do participants really understand? (21 December, 2007)
- Against the principle that the individual shall have priority over science (21 December, 2007)
Teaching and learning ethics
- Unesco’s Ethics Education Programme (21 December, 2007)
- Teaching rounds and the experience of death as a medical ethicist (21 December, 2007)