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Resistance and the delivery of healthcare in Australian immigration detention centres

detention could contribute to this. Drawing on the work of political theorists and the broader sociological literature, we will introduce and apply a form of action that has not yet been considered for ... age of bureaucratic austerity . Södertörns högskola. Silvermint , D. 2013 . Resistance and well-being . Journal of Political Philosophy 21 ( 4 ): 405 - 425 . van Houte , M. , A. Leerkes , A. Slipper

Fear, freedom and political culture during COVID-19

developments within its political culture, and the costs it has imposed on its society. This article examines two concerns in particular: the normalisation of fear and emergency through the language and policy ... . Bhattacharya. 2021. Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future. Bloomsbury. London. 28 For contemporary understandings at the time of writing, see https://www.who.int/news/item/2811-2021

Taking embodiment seriously in public policy and practice: adopting a procedural approach to health and welfare

Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 13, p. 136. 127 Levy (2002) ‘Reconsidering Cochlear Implants’ p. 150; Sparrow (2005) ‘Defending Deaf Culture’ p. 151. 128 Shakespeare (2014) Disability Rights and ... Article: Citizen Panels and the Concept of Representation’ The Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 14, p. 213; Chick, Matthew. (2021) ‘The Epistemic Value of Testimony’ Contemporary Political Theory, Vol

The relationship between speculation and translation in Bioethics: methods and methodologies

2017) . This political move aligns with shifts in some academic disciplines toward ‘translational’ work, which may be unsurprising given that in some cases, work that affects the economy, society, or ... . Whilst some recent work has emphasised the important place of philosophy in bioethics (Blumenthal-Barby et al. 2021) , nonetheless it is often asserted that bioethics must be ‘action-guiding’ and ‘should

Covid heterodoxy in three layers

, emphasizing uncertainty, the role of worst-case scenarios, and the need to consider at least the medium term as well as immediate effects. The second draws on assumptions about the political value of basic ... disrupted education on children, and so on. The fields relevant to this issue include virology, epidemiology, public health, evolutionary biology, economics, political philosophy, and many others. Especially

The final frontier: what is distinctive about the bioethics of space missions? The cases of human enhancement and human reproduction

field of space ethics (which includes social and political philosophy and environmental ethics). We are also interested in attempting to determine whether space bioethics really demonstrates novel ... as in prison) where one's autonomy is severely curtailed. Space bioethics; Military ethics; Autonomy; Human enhancement; Reproductive ethics; Rights; Mars; Space philosophy 1 Introduction In a world

Defending the de dicto approach to the non-identity problem

) has also defended the de dicto solution to the non-identity problem. I thank an anonymous reviewer at Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy for bringing Haramia’s article to my attention. While the ... , was raised to me by an anonymous reviewer at Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. I would be inclined to think that while the parents have a moral reason to choose the more expensive car seat (because

The practitioner as endangered citizen: a genealogy

face of organizational agendas and political priorities. ... , eventually finding a job teaching philosophy and religion. 2.3 Nancy Olivieri: physicians and research In 1995, researchers at Toronto, Canada’s Hospital for Sick Children signed a contract with Canadian

Risk, benefit, and social value in Covid-19 human challenge studies: pandemic decision making in historical context

political systems in which medical research and Covid-19 challenge studies operated. It shows how different institutions understood risk, benefit, and social value depending on their specific contexts ... and ethical debates in dialogue with the social, epidemiological, and institutional conditions of the pandemic as well as the commercial, intellectual, and political systems in which medical research

Co-editors of the special issue “East European post-communist legacy in medicine, health care, and bioethics”

University Studies, Professor, Department of Philosophy , Director , Center for Bioethics, Health and Society, Wake Forest University , Winston-Salem , USA 1 Professor, Department of Social and Humanitarian ... significant amount of research on bioethics in these countries is devoted to the historical stages and socio-cultural features of socio-political development in “transitional countries” (Baker, McCullough 2009

Annette Leibing and Silke Schicktanz (eds): Preventing dementia?: Critical perspectives on a new paradigm of preparing for old age

in the Lancet report(s) and draw attention to epistemic, ethical, and socio-political issues of what the editors term the contested “new dementia” and to the effect that this might have on rethinking ... . With this, the anthology initiates a debate about the often implicit unresolved social, ethical, and political implications and preconditions of the medical understanding and handling of cognitive

How did organ donation in Israel become a club membership model? From civic to communal solidarity in organ sharing

concept is unclear and scholars typify the terms according to its different uses (Bayertz 1999, Brunkhorst 2005) , historical development (Stjerno 2008, Ewald 2020) and political meaning (Banting and ... different forms of affinity: from parochialism to universal humanism (Heyd 2015) . Solidarity, as Banting and Kymlicka (2017) argue is a product of political action and thus reflects certain power

Can ‘eugenics’ be defended?

: Preserving cognitive diversity in an age of gene editing . Bioethics 34 : 81 - 89 . Brock , D. 2005 . Shaping future children . Journal of Political Philosophy 13 ( 4 ): 377 - 398 . Buchanan , A. , and R ... as political polarization and it can undermine careful reflection when we are faced with complex ethical problems. To find solutions to these problems, we need to listen to each other and take

When Enhancements need Therapy: disenhancements, Iatrogenesis, and the responsibility of Military Institutions

medical intervention is mandated, in cases like pandemics and vaccinations, the responsibility is borne by the larger medical and political institutions that require people to receive the treatment. Looking ... . 2016 . Informed consent in the ethics of responsibility as stated by Emmanuel Levinas . Medicine Health Care and Philosophy 19 ( 3 ): 443 - 453 . https://doi.org/10.1007/ s11019-016-9700-y. Butler , J

Pharmacological Prophylaxes against Moral Injury

actions are geared towards a greater good—the survival of the political community and the welfare of its citizens, human rights abroad, international stability, and so on. But many of them sustain moral ... acts as long as they are educated to appreciate that this does not, in fact, serve the interests of the political community back home. This will not help if warrior-class conscious soldiers see the

Ethical issues in military bioscience

/10.1007/ s40592-022-00169-1. Juengst , Eric, and Daniel Moseley . 2019 . 'Human Enhancement' . In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , edited by Edward N. Zalta. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives

The creation of the Belmont Report and its effect on ethical principles: a historical study

historians to contribute to the academic discussions by philosophers and physicians (Brothers et al. 2019). Hence, in this paper, bioethics experts in history, philosophy, and medicine jointly address this ... with Albert R. Jonsen), and did not accept this idea. Levine and Walters argued that in Western philosophy, Autonomy was an idea that belonged to the most recent tradition (Oral History 2004: Interview

Public health ethics: critiques of the “new normal”

political norms (Gottschalk 2015) . Initial uses of “lockdown” in UK modelling documents used the term to refer to the combination of (i) mass social distancing, (ii) isolation and quarantine, (iii) school ... local social, legal, and political limits require strong ethical justification. Any rigorous assessment of proportionality must begin with the acceptance that (i) all interventions are associated with

1929 DÜNYA İKTİSADİ KRİZİ, OTORİTERLEŞEN DEVLETLER VE TÜRKİYE’YE YANSIMALARI

affect political life. Indeed, world politics has always been shaped around economic relations and systems. The impact of economics on the shaping of policies, states, social transformations, geographies ... divisions and the main source of conflicts are economics. The promises of political parties in a country generally develop along economic axes such as reducing unemployment, decreasing inflation, and

Resolved and unresolved bioethical authenticity problems

. 2015 . Autonomy in Moral and Political Philosophy . Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2015/entries/autonomy-moral/. Accessed 30 Dec 2018 Dworkin, G. 1988 . The ... Tess post-abuse. Thereby, it commits to theories of personhood, philosophy of mind, and possibly also phenomenology, according to which a person is something intertemporally fixed. These theories are not