Table of contents
August 2015 - Volume 41 - 8
The concise argument
- Safeguarding choice at the end of life (24 July, 2015)
Feature article
End of life
- Paper: Kant on euthanasia and the duty to die: clearing the air (22 September, 2014)
- Paper: Suicide tourism: a pilot study on the Swiss phenomenon (20 August, 2014)
- 'Suicide tourism': creating misleading ‘scientific’ news (26 February, 2015)
- Paper: The Assisted Dying Bill and the role of the physician (9 January, 2015)
- Paper: Child euthanasia: should we just not talk about it? (10 March, 2015)
- Paper: QALYs, euthanasia and the puzzle of death (31 July, 2014)
- Demise of the LCP: villain or scapegoat? (20 January, 2015)
- Physician-assisted death with limited access to palliative care (22 January, 2015)
- Misconstrual of EAPC's position paper on euthanasia (6 May, 2015)
- ‘Total disability’ and the wrongness of killing (16 October, 2014)
Clinical ethics
- Commentary: Too much of a good thing (23 October, 2014)
Neuroethics
- Paper: The case for cryonics (25 February, 2015)
Public health ethics
- Paper: Why physicians ought not to perform virginity tests (20 January, 2015)
Reproductive ethics
- Student essay: Is there a moral obligation to select healthy children? (4 November, 2014)
Research ethics
- Paper: Advance consent, critical interests and dementia research (12 August, 2014)
Viewpoint
- Response: Helmets or not? Use science correctly (11 June, 2013)
- Response: Bike helmets: a reply to replies (6 August, 2013)
Commentaries