Ausgabe 2/2019
Symposium Title: Dementia
Inhalt (18 Artikel)
Editorial
Misconceiving “Neutrality” in Bioethics: Rejoinder to “Bioethics and the Myth of Neutrality”
Malcolm Parker
Recent Developments
Considering the boundaries of decision-making authority: An NHS Trust v Y [2018] UKSC 46
Bernadette Richards
Symposium: Dementia
Learning From the Cultural Challenge of Dementia
Michael Chapman, Jennifer Philip, Paul Komesaroff
Symposium: Dementia
Dementia Beyond Pathology: What People Diagnosed Can Teach Us About Our Shared Humanity
Steven R. Sabat
Symposium: Dementia
The “Violent Resident”: A Critical Exploration of the Ethics of Resident-to-Resident Aggression
Alisa Grigorovich, Pia Kontos, Alexis P. Kontos
Symposium: Dementia
Fragile objects: A visual essay
Michael Chapman, Jennifer Philip, Sally Gardner, Paul Komesaroff
Open Access
Symposium: Dementia
Dementia and the Paradigm of the Camp: Thinking Beyond Giorgio Agamben’s Concept of “Bare Life”
Lucy Burke
Book Review
A Return Journey: Hope and Strength in the Aftermath of Alzheimer’s
TimMarie C. Williams
Symposium: Dementia
Towards an Ecology of Dementia: A Manifesto
Michael Chapman, Jennifer Philip, Paul Komesaroff
Original Research
Withholding Treatment From the Dying Patient: The Influence of Medical School on Students’ Attitudes
Aviad Rabinowich, Iftach Sagy, Liane Rabinowich, Lior Zeller, Alan Jotkowitz
Original Research
Exploring Ethical Issues Related to Patient Engagement in Healthcare: Patient, Clinician and Researcher’s Perspectives
Marjorie Montreuil, Joé T. Martineau, Eric Racine
Open Access
Critical Perspectives
Editors Should Declare Conflicts of Interest
Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki, Radha Holla Bhar, Charles T. Mehlman