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Since my last Editor's Note, the KIEJ has issued a call for, collected, and published an online advance issue of papers addressing ethical issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic (online version published on the KIEJ website;hardcopy double-issue coming this fall) [ ]researchers in Ghana partnered with a 'prayer camp,' which claims to treat psychiatric illness but through brutal, sometimes-torturous 'spiritual' therapy;this includes forced fasting, as well as being chained for significant periods of time In the final paper of this issue, Eldar Sarajlic argues forcefully and convincingly that many instances of child cultural body modification (CCBM, which includes everything from hair and nail trims to ear piercings to circumcision and plastic surgery) are morally impermissible
期刊介绍:
The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal offers a scholarly forum for diverse views on major issues in bioethics, such as analysis and critique of principlism, feminist perspectives in bioethics, the work of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, active euthanasia, genetics, health care reform, and organ transplantation. Each issue includes "Scope Notes," an overview and extensive annotated bibliography on a specific topic in bioethics, and "Bioethics Inside the Beltway," a report written by a Washington insider updating bioethics activities on the federal level.