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    The Journal of Medical Ethics and Medical Humanities: offsprings of the London Medical Group
    with Alastair V. Campbell, Raanan Gillon, Julian Savulescu, John Harris, Soren Holm, David Greaves, Jane Macnaughton, Deborah Kirklin, and Sue Eckstein
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (11): 667-668. 2013.
    Ted Shotter's founding of the London Medical Group 50 years ago in 1963 had several far reaching implications for medical ethics, as other papers in this issue indicate. Most significant for the joint authors of this short paper was his founding of the quarterly Journal of Medical Ethics in 1975, with Alastair Campbell as its first editor-in-chief. In 1980 Raanan Gillon began his 20-year editorship. Gillon was succeeded in 2001 by Julian Savulescu, followed by John Harris and Soren Holm in 2004,…Read more
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    This paper first distinguishes governance (collective, autonomous self-regulatory processes) from government (externally-imposed mandatory regulation); it proposes that the second of these is essentially incompatible with a conception of the medical humanities that involves imagination and vision on the part of medical practitioners. It next develops that conception of the medical humanities, as having three distinguishable aspects (all of them distinct from the separate phenomena popularly know…Read more
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    Wonder and the clinical encounter
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (2): 123-136. 2012.
    In terms of intervening in embodied experience, medical treatment is wonder-full in its ambition and its metaphysical presumption; yet, wonder’s role in clinical medicine has received little philosophical attention. In this paper, I propose, to doctors and others in routine clinical life, the value of an openness to wonder and to the sense of wonder. Key to this is the identity of the central ethical challenges facing most clinicians, which is not the high-tech drama of the popular conceptions o…Read more