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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy

Ausgabe 4/2023

Inhalt (16 Artikel)

Editorial

Green bioethics

Henk ten Have, Bert Gordijn

Open Access Editorial

Editors’ statement on the responsible use of generative AI technologies in scholarly journal publishing

Gregory E. Kaebnick, David Christopher Magnus, Audiey Kao, Mohammad Hosseini, David Resnik, Veljko Dubljević, Christy Rentmeester, Bert Gordijn, Mark J. Cherry

Open Access Correction

Correction: Editors’ statement on the responsible use of generative AI technologies in scholarly journal publishing

Gregory E. Kaebnick, David Christopher Magnus, Audiey Kao, Mohammad Hosseini, David Resnik, Veljko Dubljević, Christy Rentmeester, Bert Gordijn, Mark J. Cherry

Open Access Scientific Contribution

“Green informed consent” in the classroom, clinic, and consultation room

Cristina Richie

Open Access Scientific Contribution

Research ethics in practice: An analysis of ethical issues encountered in qualitative health research with mental health service users and relatives

Sarah Potthoff, Christin Hempeler, Jakov Gather, Astrid Gieselmann, Jochen Vollmann, Matthé Scholten

Scientific Contribution

Popperian methodology and the Semmelweis case*

Zuzana Parusniková

Open Access Scientific Contribution

Foucault and medicine: challenging normative claims

Chris A. Suijker

Scientific Contribution

Abortion, euthanasia, and the limits of principlism

Brieann Rigby, Xavier Symons

Correction

Correction: Abortion, euthanasia, and the limits of principlism

Brieann Rigby, Xavier Symons

Scientific Contribution

The epistemic harms of direct-to-consumer genetic tests

Yasmin Haddad

Open Access Scientific Contribution

Rethinking advanced motherhood: a new ethical narrative

Eva De Clercq, Andrea Martani, Nicolas Vulliemoz, Bernice S. Elger, Tenzin Wangmo

Open Access Scientific Contribution

First-person disavowals of digital phenotyping and epistemic injustice in psychiatry

Stephanie K. Slack, Linda Barclay

Open Access Review Article

A fair exchange: why living kidney donors in England should be financially compensated

Daniel Rodger, Bonnie Venter