American Journal of Bioethics logo Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group logo

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

More about this publication?
Related content
Volume 4, Number 4, Fall 2004

< previous issue | all issues | next issue >

Articles

Medical Ethics and Non-Lethal Weapons
pp. W1-W2(2)
Author: Jonathan Moreno

What Really Happened: A Tribute to John C. Fletcher
pp. W3-W5(3)
Author: Mary Marshall

An “Opting In” Paradigm for Kidney Transplantation
pp. 4-14(11)
Author: David Steinberg

A Statement of Principles for Health Care Journalists
pp. W9-W13(5)
Author: Gary Schwitzer

Slouching Toward Policy: Lazy Bioethics and the Perils of Science Fiction
pp. W14-W17(4)
Authors: Ruth Guyer; Jonathan Moreno

Opting for Equity
pp. 15-16(2)
Authors: Mark Fox; Margaret Allee; Gloria Taylor

LifeSharers: An “Opting In” Paradigm Already in Operation
pp. 17-18(2)
Authors: Steve Calandrillo; Lloyd Cohen; David Undis

Do Gifts Create Moral Obligations for Recipients?
pp. 20-22(3)
Authors: Mary Simmerling; Peter Angelos; Aviva Goldberg; Joel Frader

Conscientious Objection to an Opt-in System
pp. 25-26(2)
Author: Chris Hackler

Morality, Justice and Opting In
pp. 26-27(2)
Author: Elysa Koppelman-White

Forced Altruism is not Altruism
pp. 29-31(3)
Authors: Sheldon Zink; Stacey Wertlieb

Discriminating Against “Organ Takers”
pp. 31-33(3)
Author: Fritz Allhoff

In Defense of Live Kidney Donation
pp. 33-35(3)
Author: Joseph DeMarco

Reasonable People, Double Jeopardy, and Justice
pp. 37-39(3)
Authors: Sara Goering; Annette Dula

Letter to the Editor Regarding the 5th Global Forum on Bioethics in Research
pp. W38-W38(1)
Authors: Dirceu Greco; Bebe Loff; Dafna Feinholz; Dirce Guilhem; Carel IJsselmuiden; Udo Schuklenk; Juan Tealdi

An Organ Sale by Any Other Name
pp. 42-44(3)
Author: Jerry Menikoff

Prudential Motives and Reciprocal Altruism
pp. 44-46(3)
Author: Adrian Viens

Framing the Organ System: Altruism or Cooperation?
pp. 46-48(3)
Author: Christopher Robertson

Refining an “Opt in” Approach
pp. 51-52(2)
Author: Mark Nadel

Lying to Insurance Companies: The Desire to Deceive among Physicians and the Public
pp. 53-59(7)
Authors: Rachel Werner; G. Alexander; Angela Fagerlin; Peter Ubel

Consulting the Many and the Wise
pp. 60-61(2)
Author: John Lantos

Beyond the Lies: Solving the Problem
pp. 61-63(3)
Author: E. Morreim

The Truth About Lying
pp. 63-64(2)
Authors: Michael Green; Benjamin Levi

Assuring Trust in Insurance
pp. 64-66(3)
Author: Chris Feudtner

Back to Basics: Don't Lie, Cheat, or Steal
pp. 66-69(4)
Author: Linda Axtell-Thompson

Truth and Consequences in an Era of “Unsurance”
pp. 69-71(3)
Author: Richard Demme

Doctors Lying in the Trenches
pp. 71-74(4)
Author: Kate Scannell

Mercy Coming Under Strain
pp. 74-76(3)
Author: Matthew Wynia

Beneficent Deception: Whose Best Interests Are We Serving?
pp. 76-77(2)
Authors: Connie Ulrich; Christine Grady

Reinventing the Wheel: Honesty versus Advocacy in the Professions
pp. 78-79(2)
Authors: Chris MacDonald; Faye Lidstone

Book Reviews
pp. 81-82(2)
Author: Jonathan Breslin

Book Reviews
pp. 82-83(2)
Author: Mandy Garber

What We Want Animals to Want
pp. 83-85(3)
Author: Benjamin Hale

< previous issue | all issues | next issue >

Key

Free Content
Free content
New Content
New content
Open Access Content
Open access content
Subscribed Content
Subscribed content
Free Trial Content
Free trial content

Text size:

A | A | A | A
Share this item with others: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. print icon Print this page