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    Ethics of autism
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (3): 253-254. 2012.
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    The Advent of the 'Personal Pill'
    with Rogeer Hoedemaekers and David Badcott
    Ethical Perspectives 8 (1): 50-58. 2001.
  •  95
    The language of medicine and bioethics
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13 (3): 191-192. 2010.
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    Diese philosophische Arbeit behandelt das Problem der Bestimmung von Grenzen der Person. Sie kritisiert zwei Aspekte der seit J. Locke bestehenden Debatte uber das Problem der Personenidentitat: zum einen die Unzulanglichkeit der Formulierung des Problems, zum anderen das Fehlen einer soliden Theorie uber die Person als Grundlage der Debatte. Zur Behebung der entdeckten Unzulanglichkeit wird eine adaquate Formulierung des Problems entwickelt. Sie erfasst das Problem mit Hilfe des Begriffs der Gr…Read more
  •  51
    The methodological rigor of anticipatory bioethics
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (3): 323-324. 2014.
  •  30
    Healing the system by restoring its most important virtues
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (2): 147-148. 2016.
  •  90
    Autonomy, integrity and the human body
    with Wim Dekkers
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8 (2): 145-146. 2005.
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    In pluralistic modern societies, moral dissent will, to an increasing extent, be an inescapable fact in our lives. Moral dissent, however, involves various serious dangers: escalation of conflicts, the use of violence, flourishing of radical extremism and even civil war. There are basically two ways in which these threats can be addressed: coercive enforcement of consensus or tolerance. First, we could try to eliminate moral dissent by using more dictatorial forms of consensus formation, like pr…Read more
  •  118
    Practical wisdom in medicine and health care
    with Wim Dekkers
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (3): 231-232. 2007.
  •  48
    Normative approaches and activism in global bioethics
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (3): 293-294. 2015.
  •  259
    Debating Ethical Expertise
    with Norbert L. Steinkamp, Bert Gordijn, and Henk A. M. J. ten Have
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 18 (2): 173-192. 2008.
    This paper explores the relevance of the debate about ethical expertise for the practice of clinical ethics. We present definitions, explain three theories of ethical expertise, and identify arguments that have been brought up to either support the concept of ethical expertise or call it into question. Finally, we discuss four theses: the debate is relevant for the practice of clinical ethics in that it (1) improves and specifies clinical ethicists' perception of their expertise; (2) contributes…Read more
  •  170
    Questions of Human Enhancement: An Editorial
    with Anthony Mark Cutter
    Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 1 (1). 2007.
    Introducing a special issue of a journal is a difficult, but pleasurable task for any editor. One must chose what to say about the themes of the issue, and how to introduce the papers presented. However, this task becomes still more complex when the special issue in question forms the inaugural issue of a new journal. This is the case here as we find ourselves introducing "Questions in Human Enhancement" as the inaugural issue of Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology. As such, this editorial ser…Read more
  •  65
    From clinical ethics to phenomenology
    with Wim Dekkers
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (1): 1-1. 2008.
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    Ethical expertise revisited
    with Wim Dekkers
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 11 (2): 125-126. 2008.
  •  53
    Publications and rejections
    with Henk Ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (2): 167-170. 2015.
  •  112
    Travelling bioethics
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (1): 1-3. 2011.
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    This contribution focuses on two claims advanced by the proponents of the project of “Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance.” Firstly, it is maintained that this project represents something genuinely new and quite unique. Secondly, it is argued that the future prospects of the project are extraordinarily positive. In order to critically assess both claims this paper first focuses on the question of whether there is actually anything genuinely new about the project of improving…Read more
  •  52
    Technology and dementia
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (3): 339-340. 2016.
  •  89
    Broadening education in bioethics
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (2): 99-101. 2012.
  •  75
    The Proper Role of Bioethics
    with Wim Dekkers
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8 (3): 271-272. 2005.
  •  88
    Of Vampires and Angels: An Editorial
    with Anthony Mark Cutter
    Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 2 (3). 2008.
    Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology differs from similar journals in the field in the following way: it is broader both in terms of focusing on a wide range of technologies as well as giving equal attention to ethical and regulatory questions. Besides, being an electronic medium, SELT has no limited word count, which characterizes hard copy journals. Finally, SELT seems to invite more pioneering and imaginative work. These points are being well demonstrated by this third issue of SELT's second…Read more
  •  57
    From notions of health to causality
    with Wim Dekkers
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (3): 231-233. 2009.
  •  51
    International experiences with priority setting in healthcare
    with Bert Gordijn and Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (3): 325-326. 2013.
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    Catholic Healthcare Organizations and How They Can Contribute to Solidarity: A Social-Ethical Account of Catholic Identity
    with Martien A. M. Pijnenburg, Frans J. H. Vosman, and Henk A. M. J. Ten Have
    Christian Bioethics 16 (3): 314-333. 2010.
    Solidarity belongs to the basic principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) and is part of the ethical repertoire of European moral traditions and European healthcare systems. This paper discusses how leaders of Catholic healthcare organizations (HCOs) can understand their institutional moral responsibility with regard to the preservation of solidarity. In dealing with this question, we make use of Taylor's philosophy of modern culture. We first argue that, just as all HCOs, Catholic ones also …Read more
  •  191
    Developing a Model of Healthcare Ethics Support in Croatia
    with Ana Borovečki, Ksenija Makar-aus̆perger, Igor Francetić, Sanja Babić-Bosnac, Norbert Steinkamp, and Stjepan Orešković
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (3): 395-401. 2010.
    Croatia is a transitional society in that it is a country emerging from a socialist command economy toward a market-based economy with ensuing structural changes of a social and political nature—some extending into the healthcare system. A legacy from our past is that, until now, Croatian healthcare institutions have had no real experience with clinical ethics support services. When clinical cases arise presenting complex ethical dilemmas in treatment options, the challenges presented to the med…Read more
  •  66
    Ethics of mitigation, adaptation and geoengineering
    with Henk Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (1): 1-2. 2012.
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    The complexities of ethical evaluation of genomics research
    with R. Hoedemaekers, Y. Hekster, and F. Van Agt
    HEC Forum 18 (1): 18-36. 2006.
  •  46
    The significance of relatedness in healthcare
    with Henk ten Have
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (2): 169-170. 2014.
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    Ethics and genetics: Advanced European bioethics course
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 3 (106): 236-237. 2000.