Ausgabe 4/2020
Special Issue Title: Knowledge repositories. In digital knowledge we trust
Inhalt (17 Artikel)
Editorial
Knowledge repositories. In digital knowledge we trust
Tsjalling Swierstra, Sophia Efstathiou
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Fair trade in building digital knowledge repositories: the knowledge economy as if researchers mattered
Giovanni De Grandis
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
«If you give them your little finger, they’ll tear off your entire arm»: losing trust in biobank research
Lars Ursin, Borgunn Ytterhus, Erik Christensen, John-Arne Skolbekken
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Personalized medicine, digital technology and trust: a Kantian account
Bjørn K. Myskja, Kristin S. Steinsbekk
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Emerging viral threats and the simultaneity of the non-simultaneous: zooming out in times of Corona
Hub Zwart
COVID-19 and the ethics of quarantine: a lesson from the Eyam plague
Giovanni Spitale
Scientific Contribution
Global bioethics and respect for cultural diversity: how do we avoid moral relativism and moral imperialism?
Mbih Jerome Tosam
Open Access
Review Article
Regulating the international surrogacy market:the ethics of commercial surrogacy in the Netherlands and India
Jaden Blazier, Rien Janssens
Scientific Contribution
New perspectives on person-centered care: an affordance-based account
Juan Toro, Kristian Martiny
Scientific Contribution
Heideggerian structures of Being-with in the nurse–patient relationship: modelling phenomenological analysis through qualitative meta-synthesis
Janice Gullick, John Wu, Cindy Reid, Agness Chisanga Tembo, Sara Shishehgar, Lisa Conlon
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
An analytic framework for conceptualisations of disease: nine structuring questions and how some conceptualisations of Alzheimer’s disease can lead to ‘diseasisation’
Kristin Zeiler
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Against Ulysses contracts for patients with borderline personality disorder
Antoinette Lundahl, Gert Helgesson, Niklas Juth
Scientific Contribution
Indeterminacy of identity and advance directives for death after dementia
Andrew Sneddon
Open Access
Scientific Contribution
Better in theory than in practise? Challenges when applying the luck egalitarian ethos in health care policy
Joar Björk, Gert Helgesson, Niklas Juth
Open Access
Short Communication
The value of doing philosophy in mental health contexts
Sophie Stammers, Rosalind Pulvermacher