[Editor’s Note: M. Therese Lysaught is a tenured Professor at the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Care Leadership and the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University Chicago. She ...
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Although some people dispute whether it is even a discipline, bioethics tackles some of the most complex and ...
Bioethics has always been enmeshed in controversy. Arising out of gross abuses of the rights of human subjects in mid-20th-century scientific research, the field has grown to take on a variety of ...
In 2020, early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Jason Weiner found himself in a moral quandary. An elderly Holocaust survivor was in serious condition in Los Angeles’ Cedar-Sinai Medical Center, where Weiner ...
The book “Artificial Intelligence Based Cancer Nanomedicine: Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Bioethics” gives a comprehensive explanation of the role of machine learning and artificial intelligence in ...
Progressives Struggle to Take America’s Side in a Fight Audio By Carbonatix Over at the Wall Street Journal, our friend Yuval Levin has a great review of a new book, What It Means to Be Human: The ...
There is no good death, I now know. It always hurts, both the dying and the left behind. But there is a good enough death.” So concludes Ann Neumann in re­sponse to the central questions of her book: ...