Ausgabe 3/2020
Inhalt (21 Artikel)
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
To die well: the phenomenology of suffering and end of life ethics
Fredrik Svenaeus
Scientific Contribution
Death without distress? The taboo of suffering in palliative care
Nina Streeck
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Suffering, authenticity, and physician assisted suicide
R. Ahlzen
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Neonatology in Austria: ethics to improve practice
Michal Stanak
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Striking the balance with epistemic injustice in healthcare: the case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
Eleanor Alexandra Byrne
Scientific Contribution
A critical perspective on guidelines for responsible and trustworthy artificial intelligence
Banu Buruk, Perihan Elif Ekmekci, Berna Arda
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Experiencing objectified health: turning the body into an object of attention
Bas de Boer
Scientific Contribution
Defensive practice is indefensible: how defensive medicine runs counter to the ethical and professional obligations of clinicians
Johan Christiaan Bester
Scientific Contribution
Vampires 2.0? The ethical quandaries of young blood infusion in the quest for eternal life
Andrea Lavazza, Mirko Garasic
Scientific Contribution
Ubuntu philosophy and the consensus regarding incidental findings in genomic research: a heuristic approach
Cornelius Ewuoso
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Doctors that “doctor” sickness certificates: cunning intelligence as an ability and possibly a virtue among Swedish GPs
Mani Shutzberg
Scientific Contribution
Untangling fear and eudaimonia in the healthcare provider-patient relationship
Brenda Bogaert
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Silencing trust: confidence and familiarity in re-engineering knowledge infrastructures
Rune Nydal, Gaymon Bennett, Martin Kuiper, Astrid Lægreid
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Openness and trust in data-intensive science: the case of biocuration
Ane Møller Gabrielsen
Review Article
Medical conspiracy theories: cognitive science and implications for ethics
Gabriel Andrade
Review Article
Autonomy in HIV testing: a call for a rethink of personal autonomy in the HIV response in sub-Saharan Africa
Kasoka Kasoka