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University of Oxford
Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

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  • 5
    Regular faculty
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  • 1
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  • 1
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Also at University of Oxford

  • Faculty of Philosophy
  • Faculty of Law
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Julian Savulescu, Rebecca C H Brown, and Dominic Wilkinson, The unnaturalistic fallacy: COVID-19 vaccine mandates should not discriminate against natural immunity
    Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (6): 371-377. 2022.
    Photo of Jonathan Pugh Photo of Rebecca C H Brown Photo of Julian Savulescu Photo of Dominic Wilkinson
  • Jonathan Pugh, Genetic exceptionalism, revisionism, pluralism and convergence in the ethics of insurance: response to commentators
    Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (11): 879-880. 2022.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Julian Savulescu, Rebecca C H Brown, and Dominic Wilkinson, Proportionality, wrongs and equipoise for natural immunity exemptions: response to commentators
    Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (11): 881-883. 2022.
    Photo of Jonathan Pugh Photo of Rebecca C H Brown Photo of Julian Savulescu Photo of Dominic Wilkinson
  • Oliver Y. Zhang, Doug McConnell, Adrian Carter, and Jonathan Pugh, A principle‐based framework for disclosing a psychosis risk diagnosis
    Bioethics 37 (2): 171-182. 2022.
    Photo of Doug McConnell Photo of Adrian Carter Photo of Jonathan Pugh
  • Jon Rueda, Jonathan Pugh, and Julian Savulescu, The morally disruptive future of reprogenetic enhancement technologies
    Trends in Biotechnology. 2022.
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  • Joanna Demaree-Cotton, Brian D. Earp, and Julian Savulescu, How to Use AI Ethically for Ethical Decision-Making
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7): 1-3. 2022.
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  • Rebecca C H Brown, Mícheál de Barra, and Brian D. Earp, Broad Medical Uncertainty and the ethical obligation for openness
    Synthese 200 (2): 1-29. 2022.
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  • Ole Martin Moen and Katrien Devolder, Palliative Farming
    The Journal of Ethics 26 (4): 543-561. 2022.
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  • Joanna Demaree-Cotton and Roseanna Sommers, Autonomy and the folk concept of valid consent
    Cognition 224 (C): 105065. 2022.
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  • Jennifer Daigle and Joanna Demaree-Cotton, Blame mitigation: A less tidy take and its philosophical implications
    Philosophical Psychology 35 (4): 490-521. 2022.
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  • Brian D. Earp, Joanna Demaree-Cotton, and Julian Savulescu, Against Externalism in Capacity Assessment—Why Apparently Harmful Treatment Refusals Should Not Be Decisive for Finding Patients Incompetent
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10): 65-70. 2022.
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  • Mattia Andreoletti and Federico Bina, A defense of surgical procedures regulation
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 43 (2-3): 155-168. 2022.
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  • Carlo Martini, Davide Battisti, Federico Bina, and Monica Consolandi, Knowledge Brokers in Crisis: Public Communication of Science During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Social Epistemology 36 (5): 656-669. 2022.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Dominic Wilkinson, César Palacios-González, and Julian Savulescu, Beyond Individual Triage: Regional Allocation of Life-Saving Resources such as Ventilators in Public Health Emergencies
    Health Care Analysis 29 (4): 263-282. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Genetic information, insurance and a pluralistic approach to justice
    Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (7): 473-479. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Lies of Omission and Commission, Providing and Withholding Treatment, Local and Global Autonomy – There Are Reasons for Clinical Ethicists to Attend to All of These Distinctions
    American Journal of Bioethics 21 (5): 43-45. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Brain Stimulation and Identity
    In David Edmonds (ed.), Future Morality, Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 211-220. 2021.
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  • Gabriel De Marco, Thomas Douglas, and Julian Savulescu, Healthcare, Responsibility and Golden Opportunities
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (3). 2021.
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  • Julian Savulescu, Heather Browning, Brian D. Earp, and Walter Veit, Evaluating Tradeoffs between Autonomy and Wellbeing in Supported Decision Making
    American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11): 21-24. 2021.
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  • Emily Feng-Gu, Jim A.C Everett, Rebecca C H Brown, Hannah Maslen, Justin Oakley, and Julian Savulescu, Prospective Intention-Based Lifestyle Contracts: mHealth Technology and Responsibility in Healthcare
    Health Care Analysis 29 (3): 189-212. 2021.
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  • Walter Veit, Rebecca C H Brown, and Brian D. Earp, In Science We Trust? Being Honest About the Limits of Medical Research During COVID-19
    American Journal of Bioethics 21 (1): 22-24. 2021.
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  • César Palacios-González, Reproductive genome editing interventions are therapeutic, sometimes
    Bioethics 35 (6): 557-562. 2021.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Genome Editing in Livestock, Complicity, and the Technological Fix Objection
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (3): 1-17. 2021.
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  • Thomas Douglas and Katrien Devolder, Gene Editing, Identity and Benefit
    Philosophical Quarterly 72 (2): 305-325. 2021.
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  • Kim Leontiev, Disaggregating a Paradox? Faith, Justice and Liberalism’s Religion
    Biblioteca Della Libertà 56 (232): 53-82. 2021.
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  • Federico Bina, The Limits of a Phenomenological Approach to Metaethics
    Humana Mente 14 (39). 2021.
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  • Davide Battisti and Federico Bina, Identity, Virtue Theory, and the Death of Moral Enhancement
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2): 114-116. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Clarifying the Normative Significance of ‘Personality Changes’ Following Deep Brain Stimulation
    Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3): 1655-1680. 2020.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Autonomy, Rationality, and Contemporary Bioethics
    Oxford University Press. 2020.
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  • Jonathan Pugh and Christopher Pugh, Neurostimulation, doping, and the spirit of sport
    Neuroethics 14 (2): 141-158. 2020.
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