Here are our essays that are especially related to bioethics and medical ethics, broadly understood.
Foundations
- Applied Ethics by Chelsea Haramia
- Theories of Moral Considerability: Who and What Matters Morally? by Jonathan Spelman
- Principlism in Biomedical Ethics: Respect for Autonomy, Non-Maleficence, Beneficence, and Justice by G. M. Trujillo, Jr.
Theoretical Issues; also see the Ethical Theory section of the Ethics category.
- The Doctrine of Double Effect: Do Intentions Matter to Ethics? by Gabriel Andrade
- Distributive Justice: How Should Resources be Allocated? By Dick Timmer and Tim Meijers
- Saving the Many or the Few: The Moral Relevance of Numbers by Theron Pummer
Medical Ethics
- The Ethics of Abortion by Nathan Nobis
- Euthanasia, or Mercy Killing by Nathan Nobis
- Ethics and Absolute Poverty: Peter Singer and Effective Altruism by Brandon Boesch
- The Badness of Death by Duncan Purves
- Is Death Bad? Epicurus and Lucretius on the Fear of Death by Frederik Kaufman
- Philosophy of Pain by Tiina Carita Rosenqvist
Sex, Gender, and Race
- What Is Misogyny? by Odelia Zuckerman and Clair Morrissey
- Sexual Orientation, Sex, and Gender by Raja Halwani
- Philosophy and Race: An Introduction to Philosophy of Race by Thomas Metcalf
Ethics and Animals
- The Moral Status of Animals by Jason Wyckoff
- Ethics and Animal Research by Paul Bali
- Speciesism by Dan Lowe
- “Can They Suffer?”: Bentham on our Obligations to Animals by Daniel Weltman
- Euthanasia, or Mercy Killing by Nathan Nobis
