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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 16.4 (2006) 397-399

Index to Volume 16 (2006)

By Author

ANTOMMARIA, Armand Matheny. "Who Should Survive?: One of the Choices on Our Conscience": Mental Retardation and the History of Contemporary Bioethics, 3: 205–24.
APPELBAUM, Paul S., and LIDZ, Charles W. Re-Evaluating the Therapeutic Misconception: Response to Miller and Joffe, 4: 367–73.
ATKINSON, Joan. See Prieur, Michael R.
BAGHERI, Alireza. Compensated Kidney Donation: An Ethical Review of the Iranian Model, 3: 269–82.
BRODY, Baruch. Intellectual Property and Biotechnology: The U.S. Internal Experience—Part I, 1: 1–37; Intellectual Property and Biotechnology: The U.S. Internal Experience—Part II, 2: 105–28.
DAVIS, F. Daniel, and GIANELLI, Diane. News from the President's Council on Bioethics, 4: 375–77.
FISHER, Jill A. Procedural Misconceptions and Informed Consent: Insights from Empirical Research on the Clinical Trials Industry, 3: 251–68.
GERT, Bernard. Making the Morally Relevant Features Explicit: A Response to Carson Strong, 1: 59–71; A Reply to Carson Strong, 2: 195–97.
GIANELLI, Diane. See Davis, F. Daniel.
HARDINGHAM, Laurie. See Prieur, Michael R.
HILL, David. See Prieur, Michael R.
JOFFE, Steven. See Miller, Franklin G.
JOHNSON, Summer. Multiple Roles and Successes in Public Bioethics: A Response to the Public Forum Critique of Bioethics Commissions, 2: 173–88.
KERNAGHAN, Gillian. See Prieur, Michael R.
LIDZ, Charles W. See Appelbaum, Paul S.
LINDSAY, Ronald A. Gonzales v. Oregon and the Politics of Medicine, 1: 99–104.
MILLER, Debra. See Prieur, Michael R. [End Page 397]
MILLER, Franklin G., and JOFFE, Steven. Evaluating the Therapeutic Misconception, 4: 353–66.
MORTON, Sandy. See Prieur, Michael R.
NATIONAL REFERENCE CENTER FOR BIOETHICS LITERATURE. Scope Note 46: Pharmacists and Conscientious Objection, 4: 379–96.
OLSEN, J. Mark. Depression, SSRIs and the Supposed Obligation to Suffer Mentally, 3: 283–303.
PRIEUR, Michael R.; ATKINSON, Joan; HARDINGHAM, Laurie; HILL, David; KERNAGHAN, Gillian; MILLER, Debra; MORTON, Sandy; ROWELL, Mary; VALLELY, John F.; and WILSON, Suzanne. Stem Cell Research in a Catholic Institution: Yes or No? 1: 73–98.
ROSS, Lainie Friedman. The Ethical Limits in Expanding Living Donor Transplantation, 2: 151–72.
ROWELL, Mary. See Prieur, Michael R.
SHERMAN, Nancy. Holding Doctors Responsible at Guantánamo, 2: 199–203.
STREIFFER, Robert. Academic Freedom and Academic-Industry Relationships in Biotechnology, 2: 129–49.
STRONG, Carson. Gert's Moral Theory and its Application to Bioethics Cases, 1: 39–58; Continuing the Dialogue: A Reply to Bernard Gert, by Carson Strong, 189–94; Continuing the Dialogue: A Reply to Bernard Gert, 2: 189–94.
SULMASY, Daniel P. Emergency Contraception for Women Who Have Been Raped: Must Catholics Test for Ovulation, or Is Testing for Pregnancy Morally Sufficient?, 4: 305–31.
TEN HAVE, Henk. The Activities of UNESCO in the Area of Ethics, 4: 333–51.
VALLELY, John F. See Prieur, Michael R.
WICCLAIR, Mark R. Pharmacies, Pharmacists, and Conscientious Objection, 3: 225–50.
WILSON, Suzanne. See Prieur, Michael R.

By Issue

Issue 1

Intellectual Property and Biotechnology: The U.S. Internal Experience—Part I, by Baruch Brody, 1–37.
Gert's Moral Theory and its Application to Bioethics Cases, by Carson Strong, 39–58.
Making the Morally Relevant Features Explicit: A Response to Carson Strong, by Bernard Gert, 59–71.
Stem Cell Research in a Catholic Institution: Yes or No?, by Michael R. Prieur, Joan Atkinson, Laurie Hardingham, David Hill, Gillian Kernaghan, Debra Miller, Sandy Morton, Mary Rowell, John F. Vallely, and Suzanne Wilson, 73–98.
Gonzales v. Oregon and the Politics of Medicine, by Ronald A. Lindsay, 99–104. [End Page 398]

Issue 2

Intellectual Property and Biotechnology: The U.S. Internal Experience—Part II, by Baruch Brody, 105–28.
Academic Freedom and Academic-Industry Relationships in Biotechnology, by Robert Streiffer, 129–49.
The Ethical Limits in Expanding Living Donor Transplantation, Lainie Friedman Ross, 151–72.
Multiple Roles and Successes in Public Bioethics: A Response to the Public Forum Critique of Bioethics Commissions, by Summer Johnson, 173–88.
Continuing the Dialogue: A Reply to Bernard Gert, by Carson Strong, 189–94.
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