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Population-level bioethics : mapping a new agenda |
Daniel Wikler and Dan W. Brock |
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What is it like to be a bird? : Wikler and Brock on the ethics of population health |
Nir Eyal |
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The evolving norms of medical ethics |
Ezekiel J. Emanuel |
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Convergent trends in modern medical ethics : medicine-based ethics and human rights |
Johannes J.M. van Delden |
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Just research in an unjust world : can harm reduction be an acceptable tool for public health prevention research? |
Nancy E. Kass |
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Harm reduction research : ethics and compliance |
Ana S. Iltis |
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Global justice, human rights, and health |
Ruth Macklin |
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Achieving global justice in health through global research ethics : supplementing Macklin's "top |
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down" approach with one from the "ground up" |
Eric M. Meslin |
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Harnessing advanced technologies for global health equity |
Peter A. Singer ... [et al.] |
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American "medical professionalism" : at home and in the world |
Robert Martensen |
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Professionalism and medical education in the developing world |
Kisali Pallangyo |
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Euthanasia : not just for rich countries |
Johannes J.M. van Delden and Margaret P. Battin |
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Embryo as epiphenomenon : some cultural, social, and economic forces driving the stem cell debate |
Ronald M. Green |
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The role and influence of religions in bioethics |
Denis Muller |
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Global norms, informed consensus, and hypocrisy in bioethics |
John Harris |
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Global norms in bioethics : problems and prospects |
Francoise Baylis |
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Population-level bioethics : mapping a new agenda |
Daniel Wikler and Dan W. Brock |
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What is it like to be a bird? : Wikler and Brock on the ethics of population health |
Nir Eyal |
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The evolving norms of medical ethics |
Ezekiel J. Emanuel |