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Neil C Manson

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Journal of Applied Philosophy|May 11, 2006
What is genetic information, and why is it significant? A contextual, contrastive, approachNeil C Manson
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|December 5, 2012
Normative consent is not consentNeil C Manson
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 3, 2018
The biobank consent debate: Why 'meta-consent' is not the solution?Neil C Manson
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 10, 2010
Why do patients want information if not to take part in decision making?Neil C Manson
The Hastings Center Report|May 24, 2012
Too much information?Neil C Manson
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 18, 2017
Misleading by Omission: Rethinking the Obligation to Inform Research Subjects about Funding SourcesNeil C Manson
Bioethics|February 20, 2014
Transitional paternalism: how shared normative powers give rise to the asymmetry of adolescent consent and refusalNeil C Manson
The Hastings Center Report|October 18, 2005
How not to think about genetic informationNeil C Manson
Bioethics|January 23, 2019
The ethics of biobanking: Assessing the right to control problem for broad consentNeil C Manson
Bioethics|December 24, 2016
When is a Choice not a Choice? 'Sham Offers' and the Asymmetry of Adolescent Consent and RefusalNeil C Manson
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Journal of Applied Philosophy|May 11, 2006
What is genetic information, and why is it significant? A contextual, contrastive, approachNeil C Manson
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|December 5, 2012
Normative consent is not consentNeil C Manson
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 3, 2018
The biobank consent debate: Why 'meta-consent' is not the solution?Neil C Manson
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 10, 2010
Why do patients want information if not to take part in decision making?Neil C Manson
The Hastings Center Report|May 24, 2012
Too much information?Neil C Manson
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 18, 2017
Misleading by Omission: Rethinking the Obligation to Inform Research Subjects about Funding SourcesNeil C Manson
Bioethics|February 20, 2014
Transitional paternalism: how shared normative powers give rise to the asymmetry of adolescent consent and refusalNeil C Manson
The Hastings Center Report|October 18, 2005
How not to think about genetic informationNeil C Manson
Bioethics|January 23, 2019
The ethics of biobanking: Assessing the right to control problem for broad consentNeil C Manson
Bioethics|December 24, 2016
When is a Choice not a Choice? 'Sham Offers' and the Asymmetry of Adolescent Consent and RefusalNeil C Manson
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