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    Organ Donation After Medical Aid in Dying: An Ethical Overview
    with David Rodríguez-Arias, Luis Espericueta, Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho, Jed Adam Gross, and Janet Delgado
    Bioethics 40 (3): 350-358. 2026.
    Organ Donation after Medical Aid in Dying (OD-MAiD) is currently practised in four countries: Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, and Spain. While OD-MAiD shares some similarities with MAiD (absent the possibility of organ donation) and with standard organ donation protocols, the combination of OD and MAiD involves unique circumstances that present novel ethical challenges. These challenges revolve around donors' consent and protection, the dead donor rule, and organ allocation. This paper explore…Read more
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    Most scientific theories are globally inconsistent. Chunk and Permeate is a method of rational reconstruction that can be used to separate, and identify, locally consistent chunks of reasoning or explanation. This then allows us to justify reasoning in a globally inconsistent theory. We extend chunk and permeate by adding a visually transparent way of guiding the individuation of chunks and deciding on what information permeates from one chunk to the next. The visual representation is in the for…Read more
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    Social care robots (SCR) have come to the forefront of the ethical debate. While the possibility of robots helping us tackle the global care crisis is promising for some, others have raised concerns about the adequacy of AI-driven technologies for the ethically complex world of care. The robots do not seem able to provide the comprehensive care many people demand and deserve, at least they do not seem able to engage in humane, emotion-laden and significant care relationships. In this article, we…Read more
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    For years, the sexual and reproductive health of women with intellectual and developmental disability or disabilities has been insufficiently addressed by institutions and family members due to a lack of information, training, and, sometimes, religious issues. In this context, contraceptive digital pills can enhance the sexual and reproductive control of this population group. Digital pills could help to improve adherence to treatments aimed to prevent unwanted pregnancies, as well as allowing w…Read more
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    Public Perception of Organ Donation and Transplantation Policies in Southern Spain
    with Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho, Maite Cruz-Piqueras, Janet Delgado, Joaquín Hortal-Carmona, Alberto Molina-Pérez, Álvaro Padilla-Pozo, Julia Ranchal-Romero, and David Rodríguez-Arias
    Transplantation Proceedings 54 (3): 567-574. 2022.
    Background: This research explores how public awareness and attitudes toward donation and transplantation policies may contribute to Spain's success in cadaveric organ donation. Materials and Methods: A representative sample of 813 people residing in Andalusia (Southern Spain) were surveyed by telephone or via Internet between October and December 2018. Results: Most participants trust Spain's donation and transplantation system (93%) and wish to donate their organs after death (76%). Among dono…Read more
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    La vuelta al mundo de Amnistía Internacional
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 42 175-182. 2007.
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    Mapping trust relationships in organ donation and transplantation: a conceptual model
    with Janet Delgado, Sabine Wöhlke, Jorge Suárez, David Rodríguez-Arias, Gurch Randhawa, Nadia Primc, Krzysztof Pabisiak, Alberto Molina-Pérez, and Leah McLaughlin
    BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1): 1-14. 2023.
    The organ donation and transplantation (ODT) system heavily relies on the willingness of individuals to donate their organs. While it is widely believed that public trust plays a crucial role in shaping donation rates, the empirical support for this assumption remains limited. In order to bridge this knowledge gap, this article takes a foundational approach by elucidating the concept of trust within the context of ODT. By examining the stakeholders involved, identifying influential factors, and …Read more
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    Correction to: Mapping trust relationships in organ donation and transplantation: a conceptual model
    with Leah McLaughlin, Alberto Molina-Pérez, Krzysztof Pabisiak, Nadia Primc, Gurch Randhawa, David Rodríguez-Arias, Jorge Suárez, Sabine Wöhlke, and Janet Delgado
    BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1): 1-2. 2024.
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    Exploring the Ethics of Interaction with Care Robots
    with Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho, Aníbal M. Astobiza, and Blanca Rodríguez López
    In Francisco Lara & Jan Deckers (eds.), Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 149-167. 2023.
    The development of assistive robotics and anthropomorphic AI allows machines to increasingly enter into the daily lives of human beings and gradually become part of their lives. Robots have made a strong entry in the field of assistive behaviour. In this chapter, we will ask to what extent technology can satisfy people’s personal needs and desires as compared to human agents in the field of care. The industry of assistive technology burst out of the gate at the beginning of the century with very…Read more
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    Beyond the Altruistic Donor: Embedding Solidarity in Organ Procurement Policies
    with Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho, Belén Liedo, Jon Rueda, and Alberto Molina-Pérez
    Philosophies 7 (5): 107. 2022.
    Altruism and solidarity are concepts that are closely related to organ donation for transplantation. On the one hand, they are typically used for encouraging people to donate. On the other hand, they also underpin the regulations in force in each country to different extents. They are often used indistinctly and equivocally, despite the different ethical implications of each concept. This paper aims to clarify to what extent we can speak of altruism and solidarity in the predominant models of or…Read more
  •  87
    WH-EA: An Evolutionary Algorithm for Wiener-Hammerstein System Identification
    with J. Zambrano, J. Sanchis, and J. M. Herrero
    Complexity 2018 1-17. 2018.
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    Attitude towards Evidence‐Based Nursing Questionnaire: development and psychometric testing in Spanish community nurses
    with Lidón López-Iborra and Manuel Madrigal-Torres
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (4): 664-670. 2011.
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    La investigación en educación histórica señala la necesidad de una transformación del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje de la historia. Se aboga por un cambio que promueva el desarrollo del pensamiento histórico y atienda tanto a la metodología como la epistemología del área. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar un programa de intervención gamificado para el desarrollo del pensamiento histórico en Educación Primaria, cuyo diseño ha sido validado por juicio de expertos, con la finalidad de qu…Read more
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    Spain has become a country receiving immigrants in the last years. The majority of the items of news related to immigration that appear in the press exhibit negative characteristics. The main purpose of this article is to observe the linguistic and visual representation of Sub-Saharan immigrants in a sample of the Spanish press in order to answer the following research questions: how are Sub-Saharan immigrants portrayed linguistically and visually in the given press? What are the implications of…Read more
  •  68
    Communication Skills and Professional Practice: Does It Increase Self-Efficacy in Nurses?
    with César Leal-Costa, Sonia Tirado González, Antonio Jesús Ramos-Morcillo, José Luis Díaz Agea, and Carlos Javier van-der Hofstadt Román
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Imagen y poder en la corte de Felipe II: apariencia y representación de la Infanta de España
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 2 (1). 2013.
    Desde tiempos remotos la apariencia ha sido uno de los instrumentos más importantes en el hombre para expresar sus sentimientos e ideologías. Como una seña de identidad ha servido siempre para establecer el orden social y el rango de cada individuo. Los monarcas conscientes del poder de la imagen, utilizaron todos los elementos a su alcance para conquistar a través de la vista a sus súbditos. La indumentaria, sus adornos, gestos y actitudes, sirvieron para suscitar la admiración y el respeto. En…Read more
  • La bioética ante las técnicas de reproducción asistida
    Medicina y Ética 16 333-353. 2005.
    La bioética, ciencia de la vida, no puede quedar lejana a la transmisión de la misma. El concepto de procreación humana, del cual parten las acciones sobre las decisiones de maternidad/paternidad, es un campo propio de la bioética. Dentro de la ciencia de la reproducción humana se ha llevado a cabo numerosas técnicas en las últimas décadas, que repercuten en los hechos concretos del logro de embarazos, pero también, en forma muy importante inciden en el simbolismo y en el significado del mismo c…Read more
  • El artículo se divide en tres partes principales. La primera analiza la importancia que poseen las diversas declaraciones sobre derechos humanos entre sí y cómo han sido tomadas en cuenta en las legislaciones de los diversos países, en especial el caso de México.En la segunda parte, el autor analiza cómo es tratado el derecho a la vida y el estatuto personal del embrión humano en la Declaración Universal sobre Bioética y Derechos Humanos de la UNESCO.Por último, se muestra que la ambigüedad que …Read more