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Top Articles

#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Health Care Ethics through the Lens of Moral DistressThe International Library of Bioethics202017
2Born Well: Prenatal Genetics and the Future of Having ChildrenThe International Library of Bioethics202212
3Placebo Effects: The Meaning of Care in MedicineThe International Library of Bioethics20208
4Phenomenology Applied to Animal Health and SufferingThe International Library of Bioethics20218
5Biolaw: Origins, Doctrine and Juridical Applications on the BiosciencesThe International Library of Bioethics20214
6Assigning Responsibility for Children’s Health When Parents and Authorities Disagree: Whose Child?The International Library of Bioethics20224
7Phenomenology of Bioethics: Technoethics and Lived-ExperienceThe International Library of Bioethics20213
8Ethical Issues Concerning Patient Autonomy in Clinical PracticeThe International Library of Bioethics20203
9Neonatal Euthanasia and the Groningen ProtocolThe International Library of Bioethics20223
10Bioethics, the Ontology of Life, and the Hermeneutics of BiologyThe International Library of Bioethics20212
11Principles of European BiolawThe International Library of Bioethics20212
12Male CircumcisionThe International Library of Bioethics20222
13What is Autonomy Anyway?The International Library of Bioethics20202
14The Hermeneutics of MedicineThe International Library of Bioethics20222
15The Bridge Between Bioethics and Medical PracticeThe International Library of Bioethics20222
16MAID for Persons with Mental Illness as a Sole Eligibility CriterionThe International Library of Bioethics20232
17Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in CanadaThe International Library of Bioethics20232
18Theories of the Self and Autonomy in Medical EthicsThe International Library of Bioethics20201
19The Birth of Biolaw: From American Bioethics to European BiolawThe International Library of Bioethics20211
20Precautionary Reasoning and the Precautionary PrincipleThe International Library of Bioethics20211
21A Socio-Ecological PerspectiveThe International Library of Bioethics20201
22Acute Care ContextsThe International Library of Bioethics20201
23Sexual and Reproductive Issues I: Education; Reproductive ChoicesThe International Library of Bioethics20221
24Female Genital AlterationThe International Library of Bioethics20221
25Narratives in Flux. Why Patients’ Life Stories Do Not Provide Decisive Instructions in Cases of Surrogate Decision-MakingThe International Library of Bioethics20201
26The Impact of Prenatal Screening on Disability Communities and the Meaning of DisabilityThe International Library of Bioethics20221
27An Expressivist Disability Critique of the Expansion of Prenatal GenomicsThe International Library of Bioethics20221
28Pathways to Affluence: Socioeconomic Incentives in Prenatal Testing and AbortionThe International Library of Bioethics20221
29Telling the Child: Ethics of the Involvement of Minors in Health Care Decision-Making and in Considering Parental Requests to Withhold Information from Their ChildThe International Library of Bioethics20221
30Parental Permission, Childhood Assent, and Shared Decision-MakingThe International Library of Bioethics20221
31The Taboo Should Be Taught: Supporting Autistic Young Adults in Their Sexuality, Intimacy, and RelationshipsThe International Library of Bioethics20221
32Principlist Pandemics: On Fraud Ethical Guidelines, and the Importance of Procedural TransparencyThe International Library of Bioethics20221
33Ethical Public Health Policy Within PandemicsThe International Library of Bioethics20221
34Pandemics and RaceThe International Library of Bioethics20221
35Ectogenesis and the Ethics of New Reproductive Technologies for Space ExplorationThe International Library of Bioethics20221
36The Transhuman in the Workplace: Maximising Autonomy and Avoiding the Tyranny of OptimisationThe International Library of Bioethics20221
37Medical Professionalism—Philosophical FrameworkThe International Library of Bioethics20221
38What Do Doctors and Society Owe Each Other? A Scanlonian Reflection on Medical ProfessionalismThe International Library of Bioethics20221
39Professionalism and Medical Practice—Cultural PerspectivesThe International Library of Bioethics20221
40Victims or Actors? Can Professionalism Shape Physicians’ Roles Inside the Health Care System?The International Library of Bioethics20221
41Medical Aid in Dying: The Case of DisabilityThe International Library of Bioethics20231
42New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide and EuthanasiaThe International Library of Bioethics20231
43From the Nuremberg “Doctors’ Trial” to the “Nuremberg Code”The International Library of Bioethics20221
44Radical Autonomy in Supreme Court of Canada JurisprudenceThe International Library of Bioethics20231
45Palliative Care and Medical Assistance in DyingThe International Library of Bioethics20231
46Suffering as a Criterion for Medical Assistance in DyingThe International Library of Bioethics20231
47MAID to Die by Medical and Systemic AbleismThe International Library of Bioethics20231
48Personal or Public Health?The International Library of Bioethics20231
49Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic BiasThe International Library of Bioethics20231
50The Precautionary PrincipleThe International Library of Bioethics20210