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Thomas Jones, I see that you have subscribed, so I am writing to you on the list, even though right now it's just the two of us here. Before I do anything to...
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The current feudal structure of health care [1, 2] is maintained by various mechanisms: The absence of protection for (young) doctors from the reactions of ...
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Expert systems that use rules originating from the biomedical knowledge can validate some particular laboratory results at a better efficiency than that of...
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Sirs, Is this forum/listings a community for actual ethics, or the ethics of medical practice ? Am I in the right place to discuss the concepts of Cloning,...
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... Well, yes and no. I am the owner of this list. I created the list quite some time ago at the request of somebody whose name I cannot now remember, but I...
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i also joined this list for general bio-ethics discussion, and have had a similar question in mind: is this list for general bio-ethics (as stated below) or...
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Hey. I'm a student of medicine at Carolinska Institute in Swedden, but I have taken a semester off to study philosophy at Stockholms university and write about...
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... another persons DNA in a stemcell to grow ... and ought not to be used like that ... Hello! I don't find that argument to be convincing, either. Not much...
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... another persons DNA in a stemcell to grow ... and ought not to be used like that ... Hello! I don't find that argument to be convincing, either. Not much...
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sorry if there was a double-post on my part -- having email difficulties. =:-P v. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email...
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I agree that cloning of humans have its problems. It's so difficult to do it without first creating a lot of clones with defects (which creates suffering), as...
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... It is also an ethics issue. That is, the consideration of suffering vs. the possible advantages of cloning. of course, then we'd have to discuss the...
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a few brief arguments "against" cloning: - cloning, if widespread, could reduce human bio-diversity and make the species more susceptible to existing diseases....
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The following message was posted today on the philosop list. Perhaps some here may be able to advise Dr. Lerner. =========================================== ...
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I'm a medical and philosophy student from Sweden and in this country the researches have to inform the patients that they might get a placebo and the patient...
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What a juicy argument I find myself walking in on. Let's see if I can't contribute in some way ... ... I assume this argument refers to the idea that, if...
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Just found a conference on ethics and patient safety if anyone is interested? Details at http://www.bma.org.uk/conferences...
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hello everyone. im a studying biology in the university of athens in greece.im doing a research about bioethics and modern societies.please if u know anything...
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In the name of God hi to all members of bio ethics group. we can discuse about alot of thinng in this group. please start with ur viwe about death. thanks your...
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forum, was wondering if anyone was still interested in discussing bio- ethics, there haven't been too many posts recently, what gives? rlj...
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Hi we can speak about alot of things here like: when a baby is a person? I am waiting for reply reverendlovejoy75 <reverendlovejoy75@...> wrote: forum, ...
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personally, the second trimester is when i make a distinction between a fetus and a biological conglomeration of cells. how would you tell the difference...
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forum, are people over medicated in today's society?...
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Question may be equaly phrased when is a person a person? To a certain extent what we use to define a foetus/ embryo will have equivalent arguments for the...
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... I suppose this is my reply. The observable world does not draw any convenient lines for us in the development of an organism. We can pick out milestones...
Kevin Lowe
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... I don't think that's a question with an easy answer. Doctors encounter many members of the public who simply will not be satisfied unless their doctor...
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forum, should patients be able to refuse treatment that is vital to life extension?...
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... It depends, and I don't think we'll ever have hard and fast rules that work. Some of the things it depends on: How long will the life be extended by the...
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forum, according to the hypocratic oath it is the duty of the physician to provide meaningful and helpful healthcare. if a patient, regardless of bsing in...
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... You seem to be advocating the "doctor knows best" ethical system, which indeed was the norm until relatively recently in medical history. The doctor ...
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