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Informing People About Their Genetic Risks
Jan Deckers and Dominic Hall ask whether relatives of patients with a genetic disease should be told that they themselves are at an increased risk.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
Can We Trust Medical Science?
Simon Kolstoe says that all is not well with medicine.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
Doctor-Patient Relationships
Paul Walker ponders the best type of relationship between a doctor and a patient.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
Henrietta’s Story
Vincent Lotz asks who should have the decisive power over someone’s cells after their death: their family, or the medical community?
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
Is There A Human Right To Internet Access?
Jesse Tomalty considers what human rights are and how they’re justified.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
Hens, Ducks, & Human Rights In China
Vittorio Bufacchi & Xiao Ouyang discuss some philosophical & linguistic difficulties.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
The Absolute In-Practice Human Right Against Torture
Ian Fishback argues that torture should never be allowed in practice.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
What Are Human Rights?
Tim Dare considers how far human rights claims can stretch.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
I Hate You, My Lovely France!
Hamid Andishan tells us how Sartre, a philosopher of freedom, had problems with the politics of the land of liberté, and how this affected his view of human rights.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
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