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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

Ausgabe 1/2022

Symposium Title: The Legacy of Miles Little

Inhalt (25 Artikel)

Editorial

Liminality: The Not-So-New Normal?

Michael A. Ashby

Open Access Recent Developments

Ethical Design and Use of Robotic Care of the Elderly

Carolyn Johnston

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

A Discursive Exploration of Values and Ethics in Medicine: The Scholarship of Miles Little

Claire Hooker, Ian Kerridge, Kathryn Mackay, Wendy Lipworth

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Vascular Amputees: A Study in Disappointment

J. M. Little, Dora Petritsi-Jones, Charles Kerr

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Response—Forty-Seven Years Later: Further Studies in Disappointment?

Michael Loughlin

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness

Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Kim Paul, Kathleen Montgomery, Bertil Philipson

Open Access Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Response—Liminality and the Mirage of Settlement

Claire Hooker, Ian Kerridge

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience

Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Emma-Jane Sayers

Open Access Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Response—A Critical Response to “Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience”

Paul Macneill

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Pragmatic pluralism: Mutual tolerance of contested understandings between orthodox and alternative practitioners in autologous stem cell transplantation

Miles Little, Christopher F. C. Jordens, Catherine McGrath, Kathleen Montgomery, Ian Kerridge, Stacy M. Carter

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Response—An Extreme Ordeal: Writing Emotion in Qualitative Research

Siun Gallagher

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

An Archeology of Corruption in Medicine

Miles Little, Wendy Lipworth, Ian Kerridge

Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Response—The Corruption of Character in Medicine

Carl Elliott

Open Access Symposium: Legacy of Miles Little

Response—Corruption, Trust, and Professional Regulation

Kathleen Montgomery

Open Access COVID-19 Critical Perspectives

COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough

Pietro Pietrini, Andrea Lavazza, Mirko Farina

Open Access Original Research

“CRISPR for Disabilities: How to Self-Regulate” or Something?

Amanda Courtright-Lim