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Alberto Giubilini

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Bioethics|May 21, 2019
Antibiotic resistance as a tragedy of the commons: An ethical argument for a tax on antibiotic use in humansAlberto Giubilini
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|June 11, 2015
Normality, therapy, and enhancementAlberto Giubilini
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|January 14, 2012
Abortion and the argument from potential: what we owe to the ones who might existAlberto Giubilini
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 4, 2020
Using Individuals as (Mere) Means in Management of Infectious Diseases without Vaccines. Should We Purposely Infect Young People with Coronavirus?Alberto Giubilini
Bioethics|March 25, 2014
Why and how to compensate living organ donors: ethical implications of the new Australian schemeAlberto Giubilini
Monash Bioethics Review|July 9, 2025
Medical humanities, bioethics, and the (im)possibility of interdisciplinarity. Introduction to the special issue on the medical humanities in the 21<sup>st</sup> centuryAlberto Giubilini
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 24, 2024
Professional obligations and the demandingness of acting against one's conscienceAlberto Giubilini
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 6, 2015
Conscientious objection and medical tribunalsAlberto Giubilini
Bioethics|December 24, 2016
Objection to Conscience: An Argument Against Conscience Exemptions in HealthcareAlberto Giubilini
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|August 12, 2014
The paradox of conscientious objection and the anemic concept of 'conscience': downplaying the role of moral integrity in health careAlberto Giubilini
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Bioethics|May 21, 2019
Antibiotic resistance as a tragedy of the commons: An ethical argument for a tax on antibiotic use in humansAlberto Giubilini
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|June 11, 2015
Normality, therapy, and enhancementAlberto Giubilini
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|January 14, 2012
Abortion and the argument from potential: what we owe to the ones who might existAlberto Giubilini
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 4, 2020
Using Individuals as (Mere) Means in Management of Infectious Diseases without Vaccines. Should We Purposely Infect Young People with Coronavirus?Alberto Giubilini
Bioethics|March 25, 2014
Why and how to compensate living organ donors: ethical implications of the new Australian schemeAlberto Giubilini
Monash Bioethics Review|July 9, 2025
Medical humanities, bioethics, and the (im)possibility of interdisciplinarity. Introduction to the special issue on the medical humanities in the 21<sup>st</sup> centuryAlberto Giubilini
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 24, 2024
Professional obligations and the demandingness of acting against one's conscienceAlberto Giubilini
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 6, 2015
Conscientious objection and medical tribunalsAlberto Giubilini
Bioethics|December 24, 2016
Objection to Conscience: An Argument Against Conscience Exemptions in HealthcareAlberto Giubilini
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|August 12, 2014
The paradox of conscientious objection and the anemic concept of 'conscience': downplaying the role of moral integrity in health careAlberto Giubilini
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