V. 4 N. 2 (2019): Conatus - Journal of Philosophy SI: Bioethics and the Holocaust

Pubblicato: 2019-12-31
Guest Editors: Stacy Gallin and Ira Bedzow
Guest Editorial Board: Dejan Donev, Nikos Erinakis,
Michael George, Georgios Iliopoulos, Zeljko Kaluderovic, Ivica Kelam, Andrie Panayiotou, Dragan Prole, Miftar Zenelaj, Jing Zhao
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Introduction
Articles
The Effect of Hierarchy on Moral Silence in Healthcare: What Can the Holocaust Teach Us?
Ashley K. Fernandes, DiAnn Ecret
The Holocaust, the Human Corpse and the Pursuit of Utter Oblivion
Filotheos-Fotios Maroudas
Eugenics between Darwin’s Εra and the Holocaust
Dimitra Chousou, Daniela Theodoridou, George Boutlas, Anna Batistatou, Christos Yapijakis, Maria Syrrou
An Analysis of Physician Behaviors During the Holocaust: Modern Day Relevances
Susan Maria Miller, Stacy Gallin
Pertinent Today: What Contemporary Lessons Should be Taught by Studying Physician Participation in the Holocaust?
Mark A. Levine, Matthew K. Wynia, Meleah Himber, William S. Silvers
Visiting Holocaust: Related Sites in Germany with Medical Students as an Aid to Teaching Medical Ethics and Human Rights
Esteban González-López, Rosa Ríos-Cortés
A Human Paradox: The Nazi Legacy of Pernkopf’s Atlas
Jane A. Hartsock, Emily S. Beckman
Resistance, Medicine, and Moral Courage: Lessons on Bioethics from Jewish Physicians during the Holocaust
Jason Adam Wasserman, Herbert Yoskowitz