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    Neuroethics: A Philosophical Challenge.Fritz Allhoff, Françoise Baylis, Richard Glen Boire, Christopher Buford, Tom Buller, Raymond DeVries, Hubert Doucet, Kathinka Evers, Joseph Fins & Ruth L. Fischbach - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):31-33.
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    Living ethics: a stance and its implications in health ethics.Eric Racine, Sophie Ji, Valérie Badro, Aline Bogossian, Claude Julie Bourque, Marie-Ève Bouthillier, Vanessa Chenel, Clara Dallaire, Hubert Doucet, Caroline Favron-Godbout, Marie-Chantal Fortin, Isabelle Ganache, Anne-Sophie Guernon, Marjorie Montreuil, Catherine Olivier, Ariane Quintal, Abdou Simon Senghor, Michèle Stanton-Jean, Joé T. Martineau, Andréanne Talbot & Nathalie Tremblay - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy:1-18.
    Moral or ethical questions are vital because they affect our daily lives: what is the best choice we can make, the best action to take in a given situation, and ultimately, the best way to live our lives? Health ethics has contributed to moving ethics toward a more experience-based and user-oriented theoretical and methodological stance but remains in our practice an incomplete lever for human development and flourishing. This context led us to envision and develop the stance of a “living (...)
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    The use of personalized medicine for patient selection for renal transplantation: Physicians' views on the clinical and ethical implications.Marianne Dion-Labrie, Marie-Chantal Fortin, Marie-Josée Hébert & Hubert Doucet - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):5-.
    BackgroundThe overwhelming scarcity of organs within renal transplantation forces researchers and transplantation teams to seek new ways to increase efficacy. One of the possibilities is the use of personalized medicine, an approach based on quantifiable and scientific factors that determine the global immunological risk of rejection for each patient. Although this approach can improve the efficacy of transplantations, it also poses a number of ethical questions.MethodsThe qualitative research involved 22 semi-structured interviews with nephrologists involved in renal transplantation, with the goal (...)
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    Imagining a neuroethics which would go further than genethics.Hubert Doucet - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):29 – 31.
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    Anthropological Challenges Raised by Neuroscience: Some Ethical Reflections.Hubert Doucet - 2007 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16 (2):219-226.
    The Nobel Laureate Illya Prigogine compares the recent breakthroughs in human biology to the major changes that occurred when the Neolithic period succeeded the Paleolithic, 12,000 years ago. Although there is disagreement about the meaning of these changes, most opposing views recognize that a “major transformation” took place. Some interpret the recent breakthroughs in neuroscience as the first step toward “our posthuman future” whereas others see the consequences of these achievements as the end of humankind. Genomics and neuroscience are the (...)
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  6. How is organ transplantation depicted in internal medicine and transplantation journals.Céline Durand, Andrée Duplantie, Yves Chabot, Hubert Doucet & Marie-Chantal Fortin - 2013 - BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):39.
    In their book Spare Parts, published in 1992, Fox and Swazey criticized various aspects of organ transplantation, including the routinization of the procedure, ignorance regarding its inherent uncertainties, and the ethos of transplant professionals. Using this work as a frame of reference, we analyzed articles on organ transplantation published in internal medicine and transplantation journals between 1995 and 2008 to see whether Fox and Swazey’s critiques of organ transplantation were still relevant.
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    L'éthique clinique: pour une approche relationnelle dans les soins.Hubert Doucet - 2014 - [Montréal]: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal.
    Dans l'univers des soins de santé, l'éthique doit se construire D à partir de l'expérience de la personne malade et s'adapter à elle. Mais de quelle éthique parle-t-on au juste? Sur les valeurs qui la fondent – l'autonomie, la bienfaisance, la non-malfaisance et la justice –, tout le monde semble s'entendre. Pourtant, à observer un groupe de médecins ou d'infirmières discuter d'une situation problématique, une autre conclusion s'impose : le rapport à l'éthique change selon la conception qu'on se fait de (...)
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    Le diagnostic prénatal : interprétation culturelle et réflexions éthiques.Hubert Doucet - 1984 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 40 (1):31-48.
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    La théologie et le développement de la bioéthique américaine.Hubert Doucet - 2000 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 74 (1):8-20.
  10. M. Kleiber, M. van de Kerchove, et autres, La loi dans l'éthique chrétienne Reviewed by.Hubert Doucet - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (2):66-70.
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  11. Public participation in national preparedness and response plans for pandemic influenza: Towards an ethical contribution to public health policies.Y. Farmer, Bouthillier MÈ, M. Dion-Labrie, C. Durand & H. Doucet - 2010 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):9.
    Faced with the threat of pandemic influenza, several countries have made the decision to put a number of measures in place which have been incorporated into national plans. In view of the magnitude of the powers and responsibilities that States assume in the event of a pandemic, a review of the various national preparedness and response plans for pandemic influenza brought to light a series of extremely important ethical concerns. Nevertheless, in spite of the recent emergence of literature focusing specifically (...)
     
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    Public participation in national preparedness and response plans for pandemic influenza: Towards an ethical contribution to public health policies.Yanick Farmer, Marie-Ève Bouthillier, Marianne Dion-Labrie, Céline Durand & Hubert Doucet - 2010 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):9-23.
    Faced with the threat of pandemic influenza, several countries have made the decision to put a number of measures in place which have been incorporated into national plans. In view of the magnitude of the powers and responsibilities that States assume in the event of a pandemic, a review of the various national preparedness and response plans for pandemic influenza brought to light a series of extremely important ethical concerns. Nevertheless, in spite of the recent emergence of literature focusing specifically (...)
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    What Should We Do with Patients Who Buy a Kidney Overseas?Marie-Chantal Fortin, Delphine Roigt & Hubert Doucet - 2007 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 18 (1):23-34.