Department Members
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Also at Oakland University
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Katie Attwell and Mark Christopher Navin, Childhood Vaccination Mandates: Scope, Sanctions, Severity, Selectivity, and SalienceMilbank Quarterly 97 (4). 2019.
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Jason Adam Wasserman, Mark Christopher Navin, and John Vercler, Pediatric Assent and Treating Children Over ObjectionPediatrics 144 (5). 2019.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Jason Adam Wasserman, Guidance and Intervention Principles in Pediatrics: The Need for PluralismJournal of Clinical Ethics 30 (3): 201-6. 2019.
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Joshua Blanchard, Moral realism and reliance on moral testimonyPhilosophical Studies 176 (5): 1141-1153. 2019.
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Joshua Blanchard, Melis Erdur’s Moral Argument Against Moral RealismEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (2): 371-377. 2019.
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Joshua Blanchard, 'Not My People': Jewish-Christian Ethics and Divine Reversals in Response to InjusticeIn Kevin Timpe & Blake Hereth (eds.), The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion: New Perspectives on Disability, Gender, Race, and Animals, Routledge. pp. 120-137. 2019.
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August Gorman, The Minimal Approval View of AttributabilityIn David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 6, Oxford University Press. 2019.
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Marjan Persuh, Eric LaRock, and Jacob Berger, Working Memory and Consciousness: the current state of playFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Jill Dieterle, Cooptation or solidarity: food sovereignty in the developed worldAgriculture and Human Values 35 (2): 319-329. 2018.
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Jason Adam Wasserman and Mark Christopher Navin, Capacity for Preferences: Respecting Patients with Compromised Decision‐MakingHastings Center Report 48 (3): 31-39. 2018.
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Michael J. Deem, Mark Christopher Navin, and John D. Lantos, Considering Whether the Dismissal of Vaccine-Refusing Families Is Fair to Other CliniciansJAMA Pediatrics 172 (6): 515-516. 2018.
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Michael J. Deem, Mark Christopher Navin, and John D. Lantos, Dismissal Policies for Vaccine Refusal -- A ReplyJAMA Pediatrics 172 (11): 1101-1102. 2018.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Ann Cudd, Introduction: Conceptualizing Privacy Harms and ValuesIn Mark Navin & Ann Cudd (eds.), Core Concepts and Contemporary Issues in Privacy, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-13. 2018.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Ann Cudd, Core Concepts and Contemporary Issues in Privacy (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2018.
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Fritz J. McDonald, Peter Singer , Does Anything Really Matter? Essays on Parfit on Objectivity. Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 38 (2): 80-82. 2018.
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Fritz J. McDonald, Synchronous Online Philosophy Courses: An Experiment in ProgressAPA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers 18 (1): 37-40. 2018.
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Michael Doan, For an Impure, Antiauthoritarian EthicsApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 18 (1): 8-12. 2018.
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Michael Doan, Resisting Structural Epistemic InjusticeFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 4 (4). 2018.
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August Gorman, The Minimal Approval View of Attributional-ResponsibilityDissertation, University of Southern California. 2018.
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Mark Rigstad, Putting the War Back in Just War Theory: A Critique of ExamplesEthical Perspectives 24 (1): 123-144. 2017.
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Michael Doan, Ami Harbin, and Sharon Howell, Detroit to Flint and Back Again: Solidarity ForeverCritical Sociology 43. 2017.
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Mark Christopher Navin, The Ethics of Vaccination Nudges in Pediatric PracticeHEC Forum 29 (1): 43-57. 2017.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Jason Adam Wasserman, Reasons to Amplify the Role of Parental Permission in Pediatric TreatmentAmerican Journal of Bioethics 17 (11): 6-14. 2017.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Jason Adam Wasserman, Harm and Parental Permission: A Response to Our CriticsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 17 (11). 2017.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Mark Aaron Largent, Prioritizing Parental Liberty in Non-medical Vaccine Exemption Policies: A Response to Giubilini, Douglas and SavulescuPublic Health Ethics 10 (3). 2017.
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Mark Christopher Navin, Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments about the Ethics of Eating, edited by Andrew Chignell, Terence Cuneo, and Matthew C. HaltemanTeaching Philosophy 40 (4): 490-492. 2017.
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Fritz J. McDonald, Marcus Arvan. Rightness as Fairness: A Moral and Political Theory. Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 37 (2): 44-46. 2017.
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Michael Doan, Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic RedliningEthics and Social Welfare 11 (2): 177-190. 2017.
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Michael Doan, So Goes the Nation? (Review of The Fifty Year Rebellion) (review)Riverwise Magazine 1 (3): 30. 2017.