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158Human Tissue Samples and Ethics: – Attitudes of the General Public in Sweden to Biobank ResearchMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (1): 81-86. 2005.Purpose: To survey the attitudes of the general public in Sweden to biobank research and to discuss the findings in the light of some well-known ethical principles.Methods: A questionnaire was used to survey the opinions of the general public in Sweden, and an ethical analysis (using the principles of autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice) was performed to discuss the possible conditions of such research.Findings: Between 3 and 9% answered that they did not want their samples to be …Read more
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75Which Patient Groups Should Be Asked to Participate in First-in-Human Trials of Stem-Cell-Based Therapies?Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (3): 256-271. 2012.The aims of this article are to consider (1) whether there are medical and societal differences among diseases regarding which patient groups should be asked to participate in first-in-human (FIH) trials of stem-cell-based therapies; (2) any differences in the light of values generally endorsed by different types of ethical theories, since the question in the title of this article is value laden, and its answer depends on which values one wants to promote and protect, and how they are ranked in …Read more
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The Existence of Aesthetic QualitiesIn Sören Halldén (ed.), Modality, morality and other problems of sense and nonsense, Gleerup. pp. 64. 1973.
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50Art and artificial intelligenceCambridge University Press. 2024.The overriding question discussed in this Element can be stated simply as: Can computers create art? This Element presents an overview of the controversies raised by various answers to this question. A major difficulty is that the technology is developing rapidly, and there are still many uncertainties and knowledge gaps as to what is possible today and in the near future. But a number of controversial issues are identified and discussed. The position taken on controversial issues will depend on…Read more
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65Paisley Livingston, Literature and Rationality: Ideas of Agency in Theory and FictionJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (2): 255-256. 1994.
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41Identifying Challenges to Communicating with Patients about Their Imminent DeathJournal of Clinical Ethics 25 (4): 296-306. 2014.The research literature suggests that physicians’ attitudes regarding disclosing a diagnosis of cancer have changed, from nondisclosure to full disclosure. Physicians’ attitudes towards disclosing a patient’s prognosis are likewise said to have changed, although not to the same degree.The aim of this study was to identify inherent challenges in communicating information about imminent death. It included one set of interviews with patients and another set with doctors, and subsequent discussions …Read more
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101Enzyklopädie philosophic und wissenschaftstheorie in 3 bänden, edited by Jürgen MittelstrassTheoria 53 (2-3): 160-164. 1987.
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60Paternal consent in prenatal research: ethical aspectsMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2): 325-331. 2020.The role of mothers in prenatal research has been discussed extensively. Significantly less work has been done on the father’s role. In this article, focusing on ethical issues, we seek to redress this imbalance. Examining the father’s position in research conducted on pregnant women, we ask whether or not paternal consent ought to be required in addition to that of the pregnant woman. Having distinguished between different concepts of father and mother, we proceed by giving an overview of the r…Read more
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64Definitions of Fraud and Misconduct RevisitedJahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 18 (1): 85-122. 2014.Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik Jahrgang: 18 Heft: 1 Seiten: 85-122
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60A Future for Migrants with Acute Heart Problems Seeking Asylum?Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 30 (2): 297-311. 2021.This paper discusses the future of migrants with acute heart problems and without permanent permission to remain in the country where they are seeking asylum. What does the country they have traveled to owe them? Specifically, what healthcare services are they entitled to? This may seem a niche problem, but numbers of migrants with acute heart problems could increase in the future. Besides, similar problems could be raised by, for instance, traumatized migrants with acute needs for healthcare se…Read more
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52Placebo effect and randomized clinical trialsTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 16 (2). 1995.The achievement of optimal therapeutic results presupposes the use of appropriate treatment combined with maximal utilization of placebo effects. These aims may sometimes be difficult to satisfy in randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The question thus arises whether there is a conflict between the goals of therapy and those of experimental research; and if so, to what extent, and how is it handled in practice by clinicians and researchers. Various ethical problems have been discussed in several r…Read more
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129Notions of the Aesthetic and of Aesthetics: Essays on Art, Aesthetics and CultureBritish Journal of Aesthetics 58 (2): 212-215. 2018.Notions of the Aesthetic and of Aesthetics: Essays on Art, Aesthetics and CultureÅhlbergLars-OlofPeter Lang. 2014. pp. 427. £60.00
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65Influence in art and literaturePrinceton University Press. 1975.This is a systematic study of the conceptual framework used by critics and scholars in their discussions of influence in art and literature. Göran Hermerén explores the key questions raised in scholarly debate on the topic: What is meant by "influence"? What methods can be used to settle disagreements about influence? What reasons could be used to support or reject statements about artistic and literary influence? The book is based on descriptive analyses in which the author has tried to make ex…Read more
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145Depiction: Some formal and conceptual problemsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (1): 65-71. 1978.
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72Between Uncertainty and CertaintyJournal of Clinical Ethics 22 (2): 139-150. 2011.In this study, 10 hematologists and 10 lung oncologists were interviewed regarding the information they provide to patients in four situations of uncertainty: determining the treatment that is in the patient’s best interest; recurrence or progression of the patient’s disease; determining when to withdraw life-prolonging treatment; discussing death, addressing questions such as whether the patient will die from the disease, and when. The primary finding is that delivery of information to patients…Read more
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The full voic'd quire: Types of interpretation of musicIn Michael Krausz (ed.), The Interpretation of music: philosophical essays, Oxford University Press. pp. 9--32. 1993.
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53The philosophy of Joseph MargolisMetaphilosophy 36 (5): 552-567. 2005.In this article I focus on some of Joseph Margolis's contributions to medical ethics. I first discuss some of Margolis's normative and metaphysical views on death and abortion, particularly in his early work Negativities, as well as some of his metaphysical assumptions. Then these views and assumptions are related to his theory of persons and, by implication, his theory of culture, set forth in a number of later works. In the course of the discussion, I call attention to some controversial issue…Read more
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33Religion and Biopolitics in SwedenIn Mirjam Weiberg-Salzmann & Ulrich Willems (eds.), Religion and Biopolitics, Springer Verlag. pp. 213-224. 2020.After a brief sketch of the historical background, the current political situation in Sweden is outlined. Since 1985 the National Council on Medical Ethics has played an important role in the biopolitical debate in Sweden, and its activities and influence are described. Religious teachings are often combined with moral precepts. But what makes a statement religious is not easy to say, especially in societies where religious concerns have been intertwined with humanitarian common sense morality f…Read more
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52Interpretace: Typy a kritéria1Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 9 (2): 176-204. 2002.
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1Enzyklopädie Philosophic und Wissenschaftstheorie in 3 Bänden, Edited by JÜRGEN MITTELSTRASS (review)Theoria 53 (2‐3): 160-164. 2008.
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147in Undetermined Table d’Hôte Ingar Brinck: Investigating the development of creativity: The Sahlin hypothesis 7 Linus Broström: Known unknowns and proto-second-personal address in photographic art 25 Johan Brännmark: Critical moral thinking without moral theory 33 Martin Edman: Vad är ett missförhållande? 43 Pascal Engel: Rambling on the value of truth 51 Peter Gärdenfors: Ambiguity in decision making and the fear of being fooled 75 Göran Hermerén: NIPT: Ethical aspects 89 Mats Johansson: Roboet…Read more