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Perry Zurn, Joseph A. Stramondo, Joel Michael Reynolds, and Danielle Bassett, Expanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to Disability: Opportunities for Biological PsychiatryBiological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 7 (12): 1280-1288. 2022.
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Charles Binkley, Joel Michael Reynolds, and Andrew Shuman, From the Eyeball Test to the Algorithm — Quality of Life, Disability Status, and Clinical Decision Making in SurgeryNew England Journal of Medicine 14 (387): 1325-1328. 2022.
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Joel Michael Reynolds and Teresa Burke, Editor’s IntroductionJournal of Philosophy of Disability 2 3-5. 2022.
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Will Fleisher, Pursuit and inquisitive reasonsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 94 (C): 17-30. 2022.
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Jacob Tuttle, Durand and Suárez on Divine CausationIn Greg Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation. pp. 82-101. 2022.
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Jake Earl, Compensation and Limits on Harm in Animal ResearchKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32 (3): 313-327. 2022.
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Andrew H. Peterson, Sean Aas, and David Wasserman, What Justifies the Allocation of Health Care Resources to Patients with Disorders of Consciousness?American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2-3): 127-139. 2021.
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Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Sean Aas, Daniel Brudney, Jessica Flanigan, S. Matthew Liao, Alex John London, Wayne Sumner, and Julian Savulescu, The Place of Philosophy in Bioethics TodayAmerican Journal of Bioethics 22 (12): 10-21. 2021.
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Sean Aas and David Wasserman, Bodily Rights in Personal Ventilators?Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (1): 73-86. 2021.
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Jt Paasch and Richard Cross, The Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 2021.
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Jt Paasch, Duns Scotus on Identities — I Mean, Mereological FusionsTheoria 87 (5): 1270-1306. 2021.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Locke on Scientific MethodologyIn Jessica Gordon-Roth & Shelley Weinberg (eds.), The Lockean Mind, Routledge. pp. 277-89. 2021.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Artificial Nutrition and Hydration and Care at the End of LifeThe National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 21 (3): 453-482. 2021.
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MaryKatherine Gaurke and Daniel Sulmasy, Influential Statements on the Provision of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration as a Means of Sustaining LifeThe National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 21 (3): 485-493. 2021.
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Farr A. Curlin and Daniel Sulmasy, In This IssueThe National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 21 (3): 369-373. 2021.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Killing and Allowing to Die: Insights from AugustineChristian Bioethics 27 (3): 264-278. 2021.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Theological and Ethical ResponsesChristian Bioethics 27 (3): 223-227. 2021.
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MaryKatherine Gaurke, Bernard Prusak, Kyeong Yun Jeong, Emily Scire, and Daniel Sulmasy, Life‐Years & Rationing in the Covid‐19 Pandemic: A Critical AnalysisHastings Center Report 51 (5): 18-29. 2021.
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Bernard Prusak, MaryKatherine Gaurke, Kyeong Yun Jeong, Emily Scire, and Daniel Sulmasy, ICU Care in a PandemicHastings Center Report 51 (6): 58-58. 2021.
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John Greco, Pritchard’s Case for VeritismEpistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (4): 46-53. 2021.
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John Greco, Does anti-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony imply interest relativism about knowledge attributions?Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1). 2021.
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Nicholas Evans, Joel Michael Reynolds, and Kaylee R. Johnson, Moving Through Capacity Space: Mapping Disability and EnhancementJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (11): 748-755. 2021.
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Joel Michael Reynolds, Conditioning Principles: On Bioethics and The Problem of AbleismIn Elizabeth Victor & Laura K. Guidry-Grimes (eds.), Applying Nonideal Theory to Bioethics: Living and Dying in a Nonideal World, Springer. pp. 99-118. 2021.
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Joel Michael Reynolds, Genopower: On Genomics, Disability, and ImpairmentFoucault Studies 31. 2021.