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index to volume 19 [ 415 ] Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal INDEX TO VOLUME 19 (2009) Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Vol. 19, No. 4, 415–418 © 2010 by The Johns Hopkins University Press By Author BARILAN, Y. Michael. From Imago Dei in the Jewish-Christian Traditions to Human Dignity in Contemporary Jewish Law, 3: 231–59. BAYLIS, Françoise,. The HFEA Public Consultation Process on Hybrids and Chimeras: Informed, Effective, and Meaningful?, 1: 41–62. BILLER-ANDORNO, Nikola. See Capron, Alexander Morgan. BOGGIO, Andrea. See Capron, Alexander Morgan. BROWN, Mark T. Moral Complicity in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research, 1: 1–22; Response to Byrnes and Furton, 2: 206–9. BYRNES, W. Malcolm, and FURTON, Edward J. Comments on “Moral Complicity in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research,” 2: 202–5. CAPRON, Alexander Morgan; MAURON , Alexandre; ELGER, Bernice Simone; BOGGIO, Andrea; GANGULI -MITRA, Agomoni; and BILLERANDORNO , Nikola. Ethical Norms and the International Governance of Genetic Databases and Biobanks: Findings from an International Study, 2: 101–24. CHAPMAN, Audrey R. The Ethics of Patenting Human Embryonic Stem Cells, 3: 261–88. COHEN, Cynthia B., and MAJUMDER , Mary A. Future Directions for Oversight of Stem Cell Research in the United States, 1: 79–100. See also, Majumder, Mary A. CONDIC, Maureen L.; LEE, Patrick; and GEORGE, Robert P. Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves, 1: 33–40. DAVIS, F. Daniel. See Pellegrino, Edmund D. DEKKERS, Wim. Routine (NonReligious ) Neonatal Circumcision and Bodily Integrity: A Transatlantic Dialogue, 2: 125–46. DELANEY, James J. See HERSHENOV , David B. DICKERT, Neal W. Re-Examining Respect for Human Research Participants , 4: 311–38. kennedy institute of ethics journal • december 2009 [ 416 ] ELGER, Bernice Simone. See Capron, Alexander Morgan. FOSSETT, James W. See Meyer, Michelle N. FURTON, Edward J. See Byrnes, W. Malcolm. GANGULI-MITRA, Agomoni. See Capron, Alexander Morgan. GEORGE, Robert P. See Condic, Maureen L. GUNDERSON, Martin. The Virtues of Scholarship and the Virtues of Political Action, 2: 171–84. HERSHENOV, David B., and DELANEY , James J. Mandatory Autopsies and Organ Conscription,4: 367–91. KERSTEIN, Samuel. Kantian Condemnation of Commerce in Organs, 2: 147–69. LEE, Patrick. See Condic, Maureen L. LIZZA, John P. Commentary on “The Incoherence of Determining Death by Neurological Criteria,” 4: 393–95. LUBAN, David. Human Dignity, Humiliation , and Torture, 3: 211–30. MAGILL, Gerard, and NEAVES, William B. Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming , 1: 23–32; Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Condic, Lee, and George, 2: 201–2. MAJUMDER, Mary A., and COHEN, Cynthia B. Future Directions for Oversight of Stem Cell Research in the United States: An Update, 2: 195–200. See also, Cohen, Cynthia B. MAURON, Alexandre. See Capron, Alexander Morgan. MEYER, Michelle N., and FOSSETT, James W. The More Things Change: The New NIH Guidelines on Human Stem Cell Research, 3: 289–307. MILLER, Franklin G., and TRUOG, Robert D. The Incoherence of Determining Death by Neurological Criteria : A Commentary on Controversies in the Determination of Death, A White Paper by the President’s Council on Bioethics, 2: 185–93; The Incoherence of Determining Death by Neurological Criteria: Reply to John Lizza, 4: 397–99. NEAVES, William B. See Magill, Gerard. PELLEGRINO, Edmund D., and DAVIS , F. Daniel. President’s Council on Bioethics, 3: 309–10. SAENZ, Carla. What is Affordable Health Insurance? The Reasonable Tradeoff Account of Affordability, 4: 401–14. SULMASY, Daniel P. Deliberative Democracy and Stem Cell Research in New York State: TheGood, the Bad, and the Ugly, 1: 63–78. TRUOG, Robert D. See Miller, Franklin G. WALKER, Rebecca L. Respect for Rational Autonomy, 4: 339–66. index to volume 19 [ 417 ] By Issue Issue 1 SPECIAL ISSUE: Stem Cell Research: Ethics and Public Policy Moral Complicity in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research, by Mark T. Brown, 1–22. Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming, by Gerard Magill and William B. Neaves, 23–32. Ontological and Ethical Implications of Direct Nuclear Reprogramming: Response to Magill and Neaves, by Maureen L. Condic, Patrick Lee, and Robert P. George, 33–40. The HFEA Public Consultation Process on Hybrids and Chimeras: Informed, Effective, and Meaningful?, by Fran- çoise Baylis, 41–62. Deliberative Democracy and...

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