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The Stuff of Life

by Rick Lewis
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Editorial]

Forward to Methusaleh

Tim Madigan hopes to not die before he gets old.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Food for Thought]

Xenotransplantation: For and Against

by Ololade Olakanmi and Laura Purdy
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Bioethics]

Baroness Mary Warnock

Baroness Mary Warnock is one of Britain’s leading moral philosophers and has also chaired several official commissions of enquiry, including the Committee on Human Fertility and Embryology in the 1980s. She’s currently writing a book in response to Lord Joffe’s Bill, ‘Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill’. Rick Lewis interviewed her at the House of Lords.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Interview]

The Placebo Effect

A short story by Emrys Westacott about drugs, money and bioethics.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Short Story]

Baby Products

Neill Furr on some of the mistakes people make when thinking about reproduction.
[Issue 38: October/November 2002: The Impact of Science]

Hippocrates & Co.

by Rick Lewis
[Issue 22: Winter 1998/99: Editorial]

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]

Transgenics and Morality

Ian Betteridge on the implications of transgenic experiments for moral theory.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994: Articles]

Changing Face

Dahlian Kirby says we don’t need cosmetic surgery.
[Issue 7: Autumn 1993: Articles]

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