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Volume 12, Number 2, 1 February 2012

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Seeking Better Health Care Outcomes: The Ethics of Using the “Nudge“
pp. 1-10(10)
Authors: Blumenthal-Barby, J. S.; Burroughs, Hadley

What Counts as a Nudge?
pp. 11-12(2)
Authors: Selinger, Evan; Whyte, Kyle Powys

Avoiding Selective Ethical Objections to Nudges
pp. 12-14(3)
Authors: Carter, Adrian; Hall, Wayne

What Does Not Budge for Any Nudge?
pp. 14-15(2)
Author: DiSilvestro, Russell

Nudges in Public Health: Paternalism Is Paramount
pp. 16-17(2)
Authors: Verweij, Marcel; Hoven, Mariëtte van den

Value-Ladenness and Rationality in Health Communication
pp. 20-22(3)
Authors: Rossi, John; Yudell, Michael

Nudge Ethics: Just a Game of Billiards?
pp. 22-24(3)
Authors: Huang, Caroline J.; Baum, Matthew L.

Nudge Ethics for Health Plans
pp. 24-25(2)
Author: Axtell-Thompson, Linda

Balancing Autonomy and Decisional Enhancement: An Evidence-Based Approach
pp. 30-31(2)
Authors: Castelo, Noah; Reiner, Peter B.; Felsen, Gidon

Nudge, Nudge or Shove, Shove—The Right Way for Nudges to Increase the Supply of Donated Cadaver Organs
pp. 32-39(8)
Authors: Whyte, Kyle Powys; Selinger, Evan; Caplan, Arthur L.; Sadowski, Jathan

When a Nudge Becomes a Shove
pp. 40-42(3)
Authors: Potts, Michael; Verheijde, Joseph L.; Rady, Mohamed Y.

Should We Be “Nudging“ for Cadaveric Organ Donations?
pp. 46-48(3)
Author: Hansen, Pelle Guldborg

book-review

Review of Human Capacities and Moral Status by Russell DiSilvestro1
pp. 49-50(2)
Author: Jordan, Matthew Carey

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