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Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

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  • Faculty of Philosophy
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  • Hannah Parke, Richard Ashcroft, Rebecca C H Brown, and Clive Seale, Financial incentives to encourage healthy behaviour: an analysis of UK media
    Health Expectations 16 (3): 292-304. 2013.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Reply to Levick's ‘Were it physically safe, reproductive human cloning would not be acceptable
    In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in bioethics, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 98-101. 2013.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Were it physically safe, reproductive human cloning would be acceptable
    In Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp (eds.), Contemporary debates in bioethics, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 79--88. 2013.
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  • Laura Capitaine, Katrien Devolder, and Guido Pennings, Lifespan extension and the doctrine of double effect
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 34 (3): 207-226. 2013.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Embryo deaths in reproduction and embryo research: a reply to Murphy's double effect argument
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8): 533-536. 2013.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Killing Discarded Embryos and the Nothing‐is‐Lost Principle
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (4): 289-303. 2013.
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  • Thomas Douglas and Katrien Devolder, Procreative Altruism: Beyond Individualism in Reproductive Selection
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (4): 400-419. 2013.
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  • Thomas Douglas, Bonte Pieter, Farah Focquaert, Katrien Devolder, and Sigrid Sterckx, Coercion, Incarceration, and Chemical Castration: An Argument From Autonomy
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (3): 393-405. 2013.
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  • Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva, After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5): 261-263. 2013.
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  • Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva, Clarifications on the moral status of newborns and the normative implications
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5): 264-265. 2013.
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  • Jonathan Pugh, Is The 'Compromise Position' Concerning The Moral Permissibility Of Different Forms Of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research A Tenable Position?
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  • M. Promberger, Rebecca C H Brown, Richard Ashcroft, and Theresa Marteau, Acceptability of financial incentives to improve health outcomes in UK and US samples
    Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (11): 682-687. 2011.
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  • Simon Rippon, Pablo Stafforini, Katrien Devolder, Russell Powell, and Thomas Douglas, Resisting Sparrow's Sexy Reductio : Selection Principles and the Social Good
    American Journal of Bioethics 10 (7): 16-18. 2010.
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  • Nick Bostrom and Julian Savulescu, Human Enhancement (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2009.
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  • Dominic Wilkinson, Julian Savulescu, Tony Hope, and Judith Hendrick, Medical Ethics and Law, 2nd Edition: The Core Curriculum
    Elsevier. 2008.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Cloning
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Review of Kerry Lynn Macintosh, Illegal Beings. Human Clones and the Law.1 (review)
    American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2): 97-98. 2007.
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  • Katrien Devolder and Christopher M. Ward, Rescuing human embryonic stem cell research: The possibility of embryo reconstitution after stem cell derivation
    Metaphilosophy 38 (2-3). 2007.
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  • Katrien Devolder and John Terence Harris, The ambiguity of the embryo: Ethical inconsistency in the human embryonic stem cell debate
    Metaphilosophy 38 (2-3). 2007.
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  • Katrien Devolder and Julian Savulescu, The Moral Imperative to Conduct Embryonic Stem Cell and Cloning Research
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (1): 7-21. 2006.
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  • Katrien Devolder, What's in a name? Embryos, entities, and ANTities in the stem cell debate
    Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (1): 43-48. 2006.
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  • Katrien Devolder and Jack Harris, Compromise and moral complicity in the embryonic stem cell debate
    In Nafsika Athanassoulis (ed.), Philosophical reflections on medical ethics, Palgrave-macmillan. 2005.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Human embryonic stem cell research: Why the discarded-created-distinction cannot be based on the potentiality argument
    Bioethics 19 (2): 167-186. 2005.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Advance directives to protect embryos?
    Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (9): 497-498. 2005.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Creating and sacrificing embryos for stem cells
    Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (6): 366-370. 2005.
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  • Katrien Devolder, Preimplantation HLA typing: having children to save our loved ones
    Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (10): 582-586. 2005.
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  • Abie Rohrig, Josh Morrison, Jonathan Pugh, Julian Savulescu, and Helen McShane, Exploring the Ethics of Tuberculosis Human Challenge Models
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  • César Palacios-González, La práctica médica y la ejercibilidad del derecho al aborto: los efectos reales de restringir el aborto hasta las seis semanas
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