Ausgabe 1/2019
Inhalt (18 Artikel)
Lost in ‘Culturation’: medical informed consent in China (from a Western perspective)
Vera Lúcia Raposo
“I would rather have it done by a doctor”—laypeople’s perceptions of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC GT) and its ethical implications
Manuel Schaper, Sabine Wöhlke, Silke Schicktanz
Engagement and practical wisdom in clinical practice: a phenomenological study
Michael Saraga, Donald Boudreau, Abraham Fuks
Appeal to the Rule of Rescue in health care: discriminating and not benevolent?
Weyma Lübbe
Dualism and its place in a philosophical structure for psychiatry
Hane Htut Maung
Illness as the saturated phenomenon: the contribution of Jean-Luc Marion
Māra Grīnfelde
What deserves our respect? Reexamination of respect for autonomy in the context of the management of chronic conditions
Aya Enzo, Taketoshi Okita, Atsushi Asai
Practical wisdom in complex medical practices: a critical proposal
C. M. M. L. Bontemps-Hommen, A. Baart, F. T. H. Vosman
The safety paradox in ethics training: a case study on safety dynamics within a military ethics train-the-trainer course
Eva van Baarle, Ineke van de Braak, Desiree Verweij, Guy Widdershoven, Bert Molewijk
How to distinguish medicalization from over-medicalization?
Emilia Kaczmarek
Analysing the ethics of breast cancer overdiagnosis: a pathogenic vulnerability
Wendy A. Rogers
Trauma and intersubjectivity: the phenomenology of empathy in PTSD
Lillian Wilde
Ilana Löwy: Imperfect pregnancies: a history of birth defects & prenatal diagnosis
Y. M. Barilan