Podcasts by JME

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Journal of Medical Ethics is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical ethics. The journal seeks to promote ethical reflection and conduct in scientific research and medical practice. It features original, full length articles on ethical aspects of health care, as well as brief reports, responses, editorials, and other relevant material. To ensure international relevance JME has an Editorial Advisory Board from all around the world.

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What would an environmentally sustainable reproductive technology industry look like? from 2014-07-16T14:35:54

Through the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) multiple children are born, adding to worldwide carbon emissions.

According to a paper in JME, evaluating the ethics of offerin...

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Are Homebirths Immoral? from 2014-01-20T14:25:39

Home births are slightly more risky than hospital births, so does this mean it's immoral for women to have one?

Lachlan de Crespigny and obstetrician and gynechologist from the University ...

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Journal of Medical Ethics podcast: Infanticide is never justified. from 2013-05-02T16:17:20

Nigel Biggar, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford explains why he believes abortion should be permissible before 18 weeks, but not beyond. Whilst he belie...

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Journal of Medical Ethics podcast: Infanticide is sometimes justified. from 2013-05-02T16:15:33

Jeff McMahan, Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University argues that, with our current medical knowledge, there are around four months where a foetus would survive if it were born prematurely...

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