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  1. Guest Editors' Introduction Susan Sherwin: Shaping a More Just Bioethics
  2. Letitia Meynell, Kirstin Borgerson
  3. pp. 1-8
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  1. My Relational Autonomy and My Relationship with Susan Sherwin
  2. Carolyn McLeod
  3. pp. 9-11
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  1. Susan Sherwin: Skilled Architect, Staunch Advocate, Fast Friend
  2. Françoise Baylis
  3. pp. 12-16
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  1. Pedagogy and Feminist Bioethics: Learning from Susan Sherwin
  2. Kirstin Borgerson
  3. pp. 17-20
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  1. Why Feminist Philosophy (Especially Sue Sherwin's) Matters: Reflections through the Lens of Medical Assistance in Dying
  2. Jocelyn Downie
  3. pp. 21-27
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  1. Nondomination and the Limits of Relational Autonomy
  2. Danielle M. Wenner
  3. pp. 28-48
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  1. Freedom and Unavoidable Judgments: A Commentary on "Nondomination and the Limits of Relational Autonomy" by Danielle M. Wenner
  2. Karey Harwood
  3. pp. 56-59
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  1. Should Relational Autonomy Theorists Embrace Republican Freedom Instead? A Commentary on "Nondomination and the Limits of Relational Autonomy" by Danielle M. Wenner
  2. Greg Scherkoske
  3. pp. 60-68
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  1. Relational Autonomy as a Theoretical Lens for Qualitative Health Research
  2. Jennifer A. H. Bell
  3. pp. 69-92
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  1. When Relational Theory Is Absent from Qualitative Health Research: A Commentary on "Relational Autonomy as a Theoretical Lens for Qualitative Health Research" by Jennifer A. H. Bell
  2. Chris Kaposy
  3. pp. 93-97
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  1. Relational Autonomy and Support for Autonomy: A Commentary on "Relational Autonomy as a Theoretical Lens for Qualitative Health Research" by Jennifer A. H. Bell
  2. Sylvia Burrow
  3. pp. 98-102
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  1. Refocusing the Lens: A Commentary on "Relational Autonomy as a Theoretical Lens for Qualitative Health Research" by Jennifer A. H. Bell
  2. Victoria Seavilleklein
  3. pp. 103-107
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  1. Public Health and Precarity
  2. Michael D. Doan, Ami Harbin
  3. pp. 108-130
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  1. Public Health from a Feminist Point of View: A Commentary on "Public Health and Precarity" by Michael D. Doan and Ami Harbin
  2. Michael Stingl
  3. pp. 131-134
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  1. The Dynamics of Public Health Responsibility: A Commentary on "Public Health and Precarity" by Michael D. Doan and Ami Harbin
  2. Sean A. Valles
  3. pp. 135-140
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  1. Solidarity in Relational Public Health: A Commentary on "Public Health and Precarity" by Michael D. Doan and Ami Harbin
  2. Lynette Reid
  3. pp. 141-147
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  1. Which "New Eugenics"? Expanding Access to Art, Respecting Procreative Liberty, and Protecting the Moral Equality of All Persons in an Era of Neoliberal Choice
  2. Karey Harwood
  3. pp. 148-173
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  1. Artificial Wombs and the Ectogenesis Conversation: A Misplaced Focus? Technology, Abortion, and Reproductive Freedom
  2. Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Claire Horn
  3. pp. 174-194
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  1. The Oocyte Economy: The Changing Meaning of Human Eggs by Catherine Waldby (review)
  2. Nathalie Egalite
  3. pp. 195-199
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  1. Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism against the Family by Sophie Lewis (review)
  2. Scott Robinson
  3. pp. 199-203
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  1. Mobile Subjects: Transnational Imaginaries of Gender Reassignment by Aren Z. Aizura (review)
  2. Arpita Das
  3. pp. 203-207
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