CFP: “IJFAB 10th Anniversary Issue”

IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics invites submissions for its 10th Anniversary Issue, Spring, 2017. Deadline for submission: October 1, 2015. IJFAB welcomes feminist scholarship from any discipline on ethical issues related to If suffering from hypertension, severe heart and kidney diseases If getting … Continue reading

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“Best Way for Professors to Get Good Student Evaluations? Be Male.”

Students gave professors they thought were male [in online courses where gender identity was altered without students’ knowledge] much higher evaluations across the board than they did professors they thought were female, regardless of what gender the professors actually were. … Continue reading

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Congratulations to Alison Reiheld!

Her April 17 post, “Constraints on Medical Autonomy for Pregnant Women,” has advanced to the semi-finals in the philosophy category of 3quarksdaily’s Erectile levitra prices davidfraymusic.com dysfunction is not rare problem comes to diminish sensual life of many individuals. These … Continue reading

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Rape on College Campuses in the U.S.

In George Cukor’s brilliant 1940 comedy The Philadelphia Story, Tracey Lord has divorced the love of her life, a recovering alcoholic who is a rich, Philadelphia blueblood like herself, and she is foolishly about to marry a shallow, social-climbing, “man … Continue reading

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Call for Proposals: Luce Irigaray Circle

The Luce Irigaray Circle is an interdisciplinary society dedicated to stimulating and supporting scholarly and creative endeavors that are inspired by or informed by the philosophy of Luce Irigaray. You can find information on the Circle, including past conferences and … Continue reading

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“Predatory science journal publishes paper titled: ‘Get me off Your Fucking Mailing List'”

Okay, so this is not exactly about feminist bioethics, but it does highlight in wonderfully vivid terms a real problem facing the scientific community. (Also, it’s Friday afternoon, and, if you’re still in front of your computer, you deserve a … Continue reading

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IJFAB News Alerts

Please consider signing up here to receive news alerts relating to IJFAB. You will receive emails with peeks inside new issues, tables of contents, calls for You can consume this herbal supplement without any fear of side effects to overcome aging effects … Continue reading

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IJFAB News Alerts

Please consider signing up here to receive news alerts relating to IJFAB. You will receive emails with peeks inside new issues, tables of contents, calls for There are certain side effects that are caused by high cholesterol, obesity, clogged blood vessels, high … Continue reading

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Recent Anthology on Vulnerability Reviewed

Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy edited by Catriona Mackenzie, Wendy Rogers, and Susan Dodds is reviewed by Joan C. Tronto at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Her conclusion: In all, though, this is a remarkably rich and important collection that will … Continue reading

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The Relevance of Plato to Contemporary Bioethics

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Now Available: IJFAB Special Issue on Transnational Reproductive Travel

By Françoise Baylis (Dalhousie University), co-guest editor of the issue together with Jocelyn Downie (Dalhousie University) Medical travel, and more specifically transnational reproductive travel, is a burgeoning practice—and an ethically controversial one because it so clearly capitalizes on differences in … Continue reading

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Now Available: IJFAB Special Issue on Transnational Reproductive Travel

By Françoise Baylis (Dalhousie University), co-guest editor of the issue together with Jocelyn Downie (Dalhousie University) Medical travel, and more specifically transnational reproductive travel, is a burgeoning practice—and an ethically controversial one because it so clearly capitalizes on differences in … Continue reading

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