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Hastings Center Report Volume 35, 2005 Following is the comprehensive index for Volume 35 of the Hastings Center Report covering all feature material from 2005. Let- ters have not been included. Complete issues are available for Volume 35 (2005) and may be purchased for $16.00 each, plus shipping. Please contact the Membership Department, The Hastings Center, 21 Malcolm Gordon Road, Garrison, NY 10524; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 424-4545; e-mail: [email protected]. Appel, Jacob M., and Mark D. Fox, Organ Chiong, Winston, Brain Death without Def- Fins, Joseph J., The Afterlife of Terri Schiavo Solicitation on the Internet: Every Man for initions, Nov-Dec, 20-30 (In Brief), Jul-Aug, 8 Himself? (Case Study), May-Jun, 14-15 Cong, Yali, Linying Hu, and James Dwyer, Foley, Kathleen M., The Past and Future of Asch, Adrienne, Big Tent Politics: Toward an The VIP Floors (Case Study), Jan-Feb, 16 Palliative Care, Nov-Dec (Special Report), Inclusive and Reasonable Bioethics (Policy & Coulehan, Jack, My Injury, Your Blood (In S42-S46 Politics), Nov-Dec, 11-12 Practice), Jan-Feb, 10-11 Frank, Arthur W., The Perfect Storm of En- Asch, Adrienne, Recognizing Death While Crigger, Bette-Jane, The Curious Saga of hancement (review of Rothman and Roth- Affirming Life: Can End of Life Reform Up- Congress, the NIH, and Conflict of Interest man, The Pursuit of Perfection: The Promise and hold a Disabled Person's Interest in Continued Perils of Medical Enhancement), \an-Feb, 46-47 (Policy & Politics), Mar-Apr, 13-14 Life? Nov-Dec (Special Report), $31-S36 Gostin, Lawrence O., Fast and Supersized: Is Diller, Lawrence, Fallout of the Pharma Scan- Baker, Robert, Getting Agreement: How th| e Answer to Diet by Fiat? (At Law), Mar- dals: The Loss of Doctors Credibility? May- Bioethics Got Started (review of Walter and Apr, 11-12 Jun, 28-29 Klein, eds., The Story of Bioethics: From Semi- Gostin, Lawrence O., The Negative Consti- nal Works to Contemporary Explorations), May- Drake, Stephen, Euthanasia Is Out of Con- tution: The Duty to Protect (At Law), Sep- Jun, 50-51 trol in The Netherlands (Perspective), May- Oct, 10-11 Jun, inside back cover Bernacki, Rachelle, Not at Peace (In Prac- Hawkins, Jennifer S., and Ezekiel J. tice), Jul-Aug, 9 Dresser, Rebecca, A New Era in Drug Regu- Emanuel, Clarifying Confusions about Coer- lation? (At Law), May-Jun, 10-11 Bramstedt, Katrina A., and Robert cion, Sep-Oct, 16-19 Macauley, A Case of Deception? (Case Dresser, Rebecca, Professionals, Conformity, Heitman, Elizabeth, Lida Anestidou, Cara Study), Nov-Dec, 13-14 and Conscience (At Law), Nov-Dec, 9-10 Olsen, and Ruth Ellen Bulger, Do Re- Dresser, Rebecca, Schiavo's Legacy: The Need Braun, Kathrin, Not Just for Experts: The searchers Learn to Overlook Misbehavior? for an Objective Standard, May-Jun, 20-22 Debate about Reprogenetics in Germany, (Perspective), sep-C Yet, inside back cover May-Jun, 42-49 Dubler, Nancy Neveloff, Conflict and Con- Hickman, Susan E., Bernard J. Hammes, Burt, Robert A., The End of Autonomy, Nov- sensus at the End of Life, Nov-Dec (Special Alvin H. Moss, and Susan W. Tolle, Hope Dec (Special Report), $9-S13 Report), $19-S25 for the Future: Achieving the Original Intent Evans, John H., Bioethical Consensus and the of Advance Directives, Nov-Dec (Special Re- Callahan, Daniel, Death: “The Distinguished Force of Good Ideas (Another Voice), May- port), 826-830 Thing,” Nov-Dec (Special Report), S5-S8 Jun, 3 Hoffman, David N., The Medical Malprac- Campbell, Alastair V., Britain's HFEA Is Caught in the Middle (In Brief), May-Jun, 8 Fernandez, Holly K., Genetic Privacy, Aban- tice Insurance Crisis, Again, Mar-Apr, 15-19 donment, and DNA Dragnets: Is Fourth Jansen, Lynn A., A Closer Look at the Bad Caplan, Arthur, “Who Lost China?” A Fore- Amendment Jurisprudence Adequate? Jan- Deal Trial: Beyond Clinical Equipoise, Sep- shadowing of Today's Ideological Disputes in Feb, 21-23 Bioethics (Policy & Politics), May-Jun, 12-13 Oct, 29-36 Fiester, Autumn, Creating Fido’s Twin: Can Jennings, Bruce, Preface, Nov-Dec (Special Cassell, Eric J., The Schiavo Case: A Medical Perspective, May-Jun, 22-23 Pet Cloning Be Ethically Justified? Jul-Aug, Report), 3 34-39 Johnson, Sandra H., Making Room for Chambers, Tod, The Art of Bioethics (Anoth- Fins, Joseph J., Rethinking Disorders of Con- Dying: End of Life Care in Nursing Homes, er Voice), Mar-Apr, 3 sciousness: New Research and Its Implications, Nov-Dec (Special Report), $37-S41 Charo, R. Alta, Realbioethik (Policy & Poli- Mar-Apr, 22-24 tics), Jul-Aug, 12-13 November-December 200\5c Johnston, Josephine, Stem Cell Protocols: Bioethicists Studying the Right Stuff? (Per- Spring, Julia C., Singleton’s Story: Choosing The NAS Guidelines Are a Useful Start, Nov- spIe ctive), Mar-Aprf, inside back cover between Psychosis and Execution, May-Jun, Dec, 16-17 Murray, Thomas H., and Bruce Jennings, 30-33 Kahn, Jonathan, Ethnic Drugs (Perspective), The Quest to Reform End of Life Care: Re- Steinbock, Bonnie, Alternative Sources for Jan-Feb, inside back cover thinking Assumptions and Setting New Direc- Stem Cells, Jul-Aug, 24-26 tions, Nov-Dec (Special Report), S52-S57 Kukla, Rebecca, Conscientious Autonomy: Sugarman, Jeremy, Should the Gold Rule? Displacing Decisions in Health Care, Mar- Murray. Thomas H., Will New Ways of Cre- Assessing “Equivalent Protections” for Re- Apr, 34-44 ating Stem Cells Dodge the Objections? (In search Participants across International Bor- Brief), Jan-Feb, 8-9 ders (Policy & Politics), Sep-Oct, 12-13 Lantos, John, Ethics Class (In Pract'ce), May- Jun, 9 Neher, Jon, A Measure of Success (In Prac- Truog, Robert, Organ Donation without tice), Mar-Apr, 9-10 Brain Death? (Another Voice), Nov-Dec, 3 Lauritzen, Paul, Stem Cells, Biotechnology, and Human Rights: Implications for a Posthu- Orentlicher, David, Making Research a Re- Wasunna, Angela, Researchers Abroad (An- man Future, Mar-Apr, 25-33 quirement of Treatment: Why We Should other Voice), Jan-Feb, 3 Sometimes Let Doctors Pressure Patients to Lee, Simon J. Craddock, The Risks of Race Wendler, David, Protecting Subjects Who Participate in Research, Sep-Oct, 20-28 in Addressing Health Disparities (Perspective), Cannot Give Consent: Toward a Better Stan- Jul-Aug, inside back cover Parens, Erik, Authenticity and Ambivalence: dard for “Minimal” Risks, Sep-Oct, 37-43 Levine, Carol, Every Picture Tells a Story .. . Toward Understanding the Enhancement De- Wolf, Susan M., and Jeffrey P. Kahn, bate, May-Jun, 34-41 and Then Some (review of Moller, Dancing Bioethics Matures: The Field Faces the Future, with Broken Bones: Portraits of Death and Prusak, Bernard G., Rethinking “Liberal Eu- Jul-Aug, 22-24 Dying among Inner City Poor), Sep-Oct, 44-45 genics:” Reflections and Questions on Haber- Wolfson, Jay, Erring on the Side of Theresa Lindemann, Hilde, and Daniel Callahan, Be- mas on Bioethics, Nov-Dec, 31-42 Schiavo: Reflections of the Special Guardian fore He Wakes (Case Study), Jul-Aug, 14-15 Ramsey, Gloria, Nurses, Medical Errors, and ad Litem, May-Jun, 16-19 London, Alex John, Justice and the Human the Culture of Blame, Mar-Apr, 20-21 Yesley, Michael, Bioethics—and Human Development Approach to International Re- Reisman, Anna B., Indiscretions (In Practice), Rights—at UNESCO (In Brief), Mar-Apr,.8 search, Jan-Feb, 24-37 Sep-Oct, 8 Lynn, Joanne, Living Long in Fragile Health: Resnik, David B., Conflicts of Interest at the The New Demographics Shape End of Life NIH: No Easy Solution, Jan-Feb, 18-20 Care, Nov-Dec (Special Report), $14-S18 Robert, Jason Scott, and Francoise Baylis, Advance Directives Macauley, Robert, The Hippocratic Under- Stem Cell Politics: The NAS Prohibitions Pack Dresser, Schiavos Legacy: The Need for an ground: Civil Disobedience and Health Care More Bark than Bite, Nov-Dec, 15-16 Objective Standard Reform, Jan-Feb, 38-45 Rothstein, Mark, Genetic Exceptionalism Hickman, Hope for the Future: Achieving the Mahowald, Mary B., Reproductive Technolo- and Legislative Pragmatism, Jul-Aug, 27 -33 Original Intent of Advance Directives gy: Overcoming the Objections (review of Pe- Sanders, Stacy J., and Eva Feder Kittay, ters, How Safe Is Safe Enough? Obligations to th Murray, The Quest to Reform End of Life Shouldering the Burden of Care (Case Study), Children of Reproductive Te hnolog) ), Sep-Oct, Sep-Oct, 14-15 Care: Rethinking Assumptions and Setting 46-47 New Directions Schneider, Cari E., A Government of Limited Manson, Neil C., How Not to Think about Powers (At Law), Jul-Aug, 10-11 Genetic Information (Another Voice), Jul- Another Voice Schneider, Carl E., Hard Cases and the Poli- Aug, 3 Chambers, The Art of Bioethics tics of Righteousness, May-Jun, 24-27 Marks, Jonathan, Doctors of Interrogation, Jul-Aug, 17-22 Schneider, Carl E., Reaching Disclosure (At Evans, Bioethical Consensus and the Force of Law), Jan-Feb, 12-13 Good Ideas Maschke, Karen, Reconciling Protection with Scientific Progress (Another Voice), Sep-Oct, 3 Sharpe, Virginia Ashby, Privacy and Security Manson, How Not to Think about Genetic Information fo! Electronic Health Records (Perspective), McHenry, Leemon, On the Origin of Big Nov-I ec > inside back cover Maschke, Reconciling Protection with Scien- Ideas: Science in the Age of Big Pharma, Nov- Siegel, Mark, What Doctors Fear Most (In tific Progress Dec, 17-19 Practice), Nov-Dec, 8 Truog, Organ Donation without Brain Meisel, Alan, The Role of the Law in End of Life Care: A Reappraisal, Nov-Dec (Special Slomka, Jacquelyn, Clinical Ethics and the Death? Report), $47-SSi Culture of Conflict (review of Dubler and Wasunna, Researchers Abroad Liebman, Bioethics Mediation: A Guide to Moreno, Jonathan D., The End of the Great Shaping Shared Solutions), Mar-Apr, 45-46 Bioethics Compromise (Politics & Policy), At Law Jan-Feb, 14-15 Solomon, Mildred Z., Realizing Bioethics’ Goals in Practice: Ten Ways “Is” Can Help Dresser, A New Era in Drug Regulation? Murphy, Timothy F., and Gladys B. White, “Ought,” Jul-Aug, 40-47 Dead Sperm Donors or World Hunger: Are Dresser, Professionals, Conformity, and Con- science

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