Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Carnegie Mellon University
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Michael Benatar, Leslie Cannold, Dena Davis, Merle Spriggs, Julian Savulescu, Heather Draper, Neil Evans, Richard Hull, Stephen Wilkinson, David Wasserman, Donna Dickenson, Guy Widdershoven, Françoise Baylis, Stephen Coleman, Rosemarie Tong, Hilde Lindemann, David Neil, and Alex John London, Cutting to the Core: Exploring the Ethics of Contested SurgeriesRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.
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Joseph Ramsey, Jiji Zhang, and Peter Spirtes, Adjacency-Faithfulness and Conservative Causal InferenceIn R. Dechter & T. Richardson (eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Conference Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (2006), Auai Press. pp. 401-408. 2006.
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Ashok J. Bharucha, Alex John London, David Barnard, Howard Wactlar, Mary Amanda Dew, and Charles F. Reynolds, Ethical Considerations in the Conduct of Electronic Surveillance ResearchJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (3): 611-619. 2006.
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Emily Evans and Alex John London, Equipoise and the Criteria for Reasonable ActionJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2): 441-450. 2006.
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Alex John London, The moral foundations of equipoise and its role in international researchAmerican Journal of Bioethics 6 (4). 2006.
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Alex John London, What Is Social and Global Justice to Bioethics or Bioethics to Social and Global Justice?Hastings Center Report 36 (4): 3-3. 2006.
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Mandy Simons, Dividing things up: The semantics of or and the modal/or interactionNatural Language Semantics 13 (3): 271-316. 2005.
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Alex John London, Does Research Ethics Rest on a Mistake? The Common Good, Reasonable Risk and Social JusticeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 5 (1). 2005.
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Alex John London, Justice and the Human Development Approach to International ResearchHastings Center Report 35 (1): 24. 2005.
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Alex John London, Justice and the human development approach to international researchHastings Center Report 35 (1): 24-37. 2005.
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Alex John London, Undue inducements and reasonable risks: Will the dismal science lead to dismal research ethics?American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5). 2005.
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Alex John London, Undue Inducements and Reasonable Risks: Will the Dismal Science Lead to Dismal Research Ethics?1American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5): 29-32. 2005.
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Mandy Simons, Presuppositions and RelevanceIn Zoltán Gendler Szabó (ed.), Semantics Versus Pragmatics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 329--255. 2004.
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Mandy Simons, Presupposition and accommodation: Understanding the Stalnakerian picturePhilosophical Studies 112 (3). 2003.
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Alex John London and Joseph B. Kadane, Sham Surgery and Genuine Standards of Care: Can the Two be Reconciled?American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4): 61-64. 2003.
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Alex John London, Threats to the Common Good: Biochemical Weapons and Human Subjects ResearchHastings Center Report 33 (5): 17-25. 2003.
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Bonnie Steinbock, John D. Arras, and Alex John London, Ethical Issues in Modern MedicineEthical Theory and Moral Practice 6 (4): 447-448. 2003.
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Michael Kohlhase and Mandy Simons, Interpreting Negatives in Discourse
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Mandy Simons, Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning (review)Philosophical Review 111 (1): 152. 2002.
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Alex John London, Embryos, Stem Cells, and the "Strategic" Element of Public Moral ReasoningAmerican Journal of Bioethics 2 (1): 56-57. 2002.
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Mandy Simons, On the conversational basis of some presuppositionsSemantics and Linguistic Theory 11. 2001.
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Alex John London, Editor's introduction: Theory and engagement in bioethicsTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 22 (2): 65-68. 2001.
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Alex John London, Moral Knowledge and the Acquisition of Virtue in Aristotle's "Nicomachean" and "Eudemian Ethics"Review of Metaphysics 54 (3). 2001.