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Bioethics Now
Jeffrey Spike explains the place of medical ethics within bioethics and in relation to philosophy.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Bioethics: 51 matches]
The Ethics of Ambiguity
Charlotte Moore freely subjects de Beauvoir’s ethics to a discerning scrutiny.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Simone de Beauvoir: 42 matches]
A Footnote On Casuistry
Mike Fuller asks whether applied ethics is possible.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95: Articles: 40 matches]
Deep Ecology & Virtue Ethics
Warwick Fox on an approach to the environment which is also a way of living.
[Issue 26: April/May 2000: Ethics: 37 matches]
Why Feminists Should Oppose Feminist Virtue Ethics
Some feminists say women should forget old-fashioned ethical rules and focus on developing positive aspects of their characters. Not so, says Sarah Conly.
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Feminisms: 36 matches]
The Unbearable Lightness of Ethics
Stephen Anderson wonders whether talk of ethics has any substance.
[Issue 62: July/August 2007: Articles: 34 matches]
How Machines Can Advance Ethics
Susan Leigh Anderson and Michael Anderson relate how their attempts to build ethical machines have advanced their understanding of ethics.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009: Machine Morality: 29 matches]
Teaching Ethics: What’s The Harm?
Patrick Stokes discusses some of the ethical problems arising in teaching ethics.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019: A Moral Education: 29 matches]
Nature Red in Tooth and Claw
Sherrie Lyons revisits Evolution and Ethics by Thomas Henry Huxley, Darwin’s most energetic defender and the coiner of the word ‘agnostic’.
[Issue 71: January/February 2009: Charles Darwin: 26 matches]
What’s New in…. Medical Ethics
Mark Daniels describes the debates, the dilemmas and the philosophers who wrestle with them.
[Issue 22: Winter 1998/99: Overview: 24 matches]
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