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April 20, 2015

Bioethics, Vol. 29, #4, 2015
International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Vol. 8, #1, 2015
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 127, #4, 2015
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 43, #1, 2015
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 18, #2, 2015
Metaphilosophy, Vol. 46, #2, 2015
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Bioethics, Vol. 29, #4, 2015
Editorial
Ruth Chadwick. The Ethical Importance of Safety.
Articles
Inmaculada de Melo-Martin and Arleen Salles. Moral Bioenhancement: Much Ado About Nothing?
Birgit Beck. Conceptual and Practical Problems of Moral Enhancement.
Chris Gyngell and Thomas Douglas. Stocking the Genetic Supermarket: Reproductive Genetic Technologies and Collective Action Problems.
Greg Bognar. Fair Innings.
Douglas MacKay. Standard of Care, Institutional Obligations, and Distributive Justice.
David K. Chan. The Concept of Human Dignity in the Ethics of Genetic Research.
Alberto Giubilini. Why and How to Compensate Living Organ Donors: Ethical Implications of the New Australian Scheme.
Ian McDaniel. The Responsibility Objection to Abortion: Rejecting the Notion that the Responsibility Objection Successfully Refutes a Woman's Right to Choose.
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International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Vol. 8, #1, 2015
Tribute

Susan Dodds, Carolyn Ells, Ann Garry, Helen Bequaert Holmes, Laura Purdy, Mary C. Rawlinson, Jackie Leach Scully And Rosemarie Tong. In Tribute to Anne Donchin (1930–2014).
Essays
Françoise Baylis. A Relational View Of Conscience And Physician Conscientious Action.
Alistair Wardrope. Liberal Individualism, Relational Autonomy, And The Social Dimension Of Respect.
Dominic Sisti And Joseph Stramondo. Competence, Voluntariness, And Oppressive Socialization: A Feminist Critique Of The Threshold Elements Of Informed Consent.
Rachelle Barina. Body Images And Breasted Experience: Toward Better Clinical Conversations About Mastectomy.
Julie Daoud, Alana Ghent And Catherine Sherron. Do The “Right” Thing: Achieving Family At Home And Abroad.
Martina Ferrari. Unreflexive Medicine: The Unspoken “Goodness” Of The Normal In The Case of Conjoined Twins’ Separation.
In Conversation
Ruth Macklin, Alison Reiheld, Robyn Bluhm, Sidney Callahan, And Frances Kissling Discuss The Marlise Muñoz Case, Advance Directives, And Pregnant Women.
Commentaries
Vicki Toscano. Forced Sonogram And Compelled Speech Abortion Regulations: A Constitutional Analysis.
Kristen Abatsis Mchenry. Breast Cancer Activism In The United States And The Politics Of Genes.
Review Essay
Rightings: Ethics And Human Sex Variation Making Sense Of Intersex: Changing Ethical Perspectives In Biomedicine, By Ellen K. Feder. Review By: Mary Beth Mader.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 127, #4, 2015
Festschrift on Richard T. De George; Issue Editors: Thomas Donaldson, Norman E. Bowie, Deborah G. Johnson
Editorial Notes // Introduction

Review Paper
Norman E. Bowie. Richard De George and the Use of Ethical Theory in Applied Ethics.
Deborah G. Johnson. Technology with No Human Responsibility?
Original Paper
James W. Nickel. Ethical Protections for Future Persons: Is Their Present Non-existence a Serious Problem?
Review Paper
Georges Enderle. Exploring and Conceptualizing International Business Ethics.
Original Papers
Patricia H. Werhane. Competing with Integrity: Richard De George and the Ethics of Global Business.
Rex Martin. Rawls on International Economic Justice in The Law of Peoples.
Ann E. Cudd. Is Capitalism Good for Women?
W. Michael Hoffman, Mark S. Schwartz. The Morality of Whistleblowing: A Commentary on Richard T. De George.
Thomas Donaldson. Where the Facts End: Richard De George and the Rise of Business Ethics.
Review Paper
Richard T. De George. A Response to My Critics.
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 43, #1, 2015
Special Issue: Symposium: Free Speech and the Regulation of Reproductive Health
Introduction: Free Speech and the Regulation of Reproductive Health.
Symposium Articles
David Orentlicher. Abortion and Compelled Physician Speech.
Sonia M. Suter. The First Amendment and Physician Speech in Reproductive Decision Making.
Scott W. Gaylord. A Matter of Context: Casey and the Constitutionality of Compelled Physician Speech.
Aziza Ahmed. Informed Decision Making and Abortion: Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Informed Consent, and the First Amendment.
B. Jessie Hill. Casey Meets the Crisis Pregnancy.
Cameron O'Brien Flynn and Robin Fretwell Wilson. When States Regulate Emergency Contraceptives Like Abortion, What Should Guide Disclosure?
I. Glenn Cohen. Are All Abortions Equal? Should There Be Exceptions to the Criminalization of Abortion for Rape and Incest?
Independents
Megan E. Larkin. Acoustic Separation and Biomedical Research: Lessons from Indian Regulation of Compensation for Research Injury.
Jennifer E. F. Teitcher, Walter O. Bockting, José A. Bauermeister, Chris J. Hoefer, Michael H. Miner and Robert L. Klitzman. Detecting, Preventing, and Responding to “Fraudsters” in Internet Research: Ethics and Tradeoffs.
Thomas May. On the Justifiability of ACMG Recommendations for Reporting of Incidental Findings in Clinical Exome and Genome Sequencing.
Bridget Pratt and Adnan A. Hyder. Global Justice and Health Systems Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Column
Melissa M. Goldstein and Daniel G. Bowers. The Patient as Consumer: Empowerment or Commodification? Currents in Contemporary Bioethics.
Calendar of Events
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 Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 18, #2, 2015
Editorial.
Henk Ten Have, Bert Gordijn. Publications and rejections.Review Article
Scientific Contributions
Gert Helgesson. Scientific authorship and intellectual involvement in the research: Should they coincide?
Friedrich Heubel. The “Soul of Professionalism” in the Hippocratic Oath and today.
Georg Spielthenner. Why comply with a code of ethics?
Sidsel Ellingsen, Åsa Roxberg, Kjell Kristoffersen. The pendulum time of life: the experience of time, when living with severe incurable disease—a phenomenological and philosophical study.
Amy Ford. Accountability for reasonableness: the relevance, or not, of exceptionality in resource allocation.
Elisa Constanza Calleja-Sordo, Adalberto de Hoyos. Novel ethical dilemmas arising in geriatric clinical practice.
Gunnar De Winter. Aging as Disease.
Piet van Spijk. On human health.
Daniela Cutas, Kristien Hens. Preserving children’s fertility: two tales about children’s right to an open future and the margins of parental obligations.
Axel Liégeois, Marc Eneman. Conditional shared confidentiality in mental health care.
Fredrik Svenaeus. The relationship between empathy and sympathy in good health care.
Review Articles
Husain Sabir, Subhash Kumbhare, Amit Parate. Scientific misconduct: a perspective from India.
Anna Karolina Sierawska. Prenatal diagnosis: do prospective parents have the right not to know?
Short Literature Notices
Péter Kakuk. Short literature notices.
Books Received
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Metaphilosophy, Vol. 46, #2, 2015
Articles
Noël Carroll. Defending the Content Approach to Aesthetic Experience.
Janes Andow. How “Intuition” Exploded.
Carlo Cellucci. Rethinking Knowledge.
Marc Champagne. Experience and Life as Ever-Present Constraints on Knowledge.
Dylan Brian Futter. Variations in Philosophical Genre: the Platonic Dialogue.
Payam Moula and Per Sandin. Evaluating Ethical Tools.
Sven Nyholm. Kant’s Universal Law Formula Revisited.
Stefan Schubert. Ernest Gellner’s Words and Things: A Case Study of Empirical Philosophy.
Notes on Contributors
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 NDPR
James R. Beebe (ed.), Advances in Experimental Epistemology. Reviewed by Alexandra Bradner.
Michael Blome-Tillmann, Knowledge and Presuppositions. Reviewed by Geoff Pynn.
John Cottingham, Philosophy of Religion: Towards a More Humane Approach. Reviewed by Graham Oppy.
Gerald J. Postema, Legal Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Common Law World. Reviewed by Michael Sevel.
George Sher, Equality for Inegalitarians. Reviewed by Kok-Chor Tan. 
Stephen I. Wagner, Squaring the Circle in Descartes' Meditations: The Strong Validation of Reason. Reviewed by Georges Dicker.
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