-
Parker Crutchfield, Scott Scheall, Cristal Cardoso Sao Mateus, Hayley Brown, and Mark Rzeszutek, Ignorance and Moral Judgment: Testing the Logical Priority of the EpistemicConsciousness and Cognition. forthcoming.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Mental Privacy, Cognitive Liberty, and Hog-tyingJournal of Bioethical Inquiry. forthcoming.
-
Parker Crutchfield and Michael Redinger, The Conditions for Ethical Chemical RestraintsAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (1): 3-16. 2024.
-
Emily Carroll and Parker Crutchfield, Welfare, Abortion, and Organ Donation: A Reply to the RestrictivistCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 33 (2): 290-295. 2024.
-
Parker Crutchfield and Scott Scheall, Abolishing morality in biomedical ethicsBioethics 38 (4): 316-325. 2024.
-
Parker Crutchfield and Michael Redinger, Basic Liberties, Consent, and Chemical RestraintsAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2). 2024.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Scott Scheall, Mark Justin Rzeszutek, Hayley Brown, and Cristal Cardoso Sao Mateus, Ignorance and moral judgment: Testing the logical priority of the epistemicConsciousness and Cognition 108 (C): 103472. 2023.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Tyler Gibb, and Michael Redinger, Default Positions in Clinical EthicsJournal of Clinical Ethics 34 (3): 258-269. 2023.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Protecting Future Generations by Enhancing Current GenerationsIn Fabrice Jotterand & Marcello Ienca (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Human Enhancement, Routledge. 2023.
-
Emily Carroll and Parker Crutchfield, The Duty to Protect, Abortion, and Organ DonationCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (3): 333-343. 2022.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Societal Collapse and Intergenerational Disparities in SufferingNeuroethics 15 (3): 1-12. 2022.
-
Parker Crutchfield, The Duty to Edit the Human GermlineRes Publica 29 (3): 347-365. 2022.
-
Savitri Fedson, Joey Elizabeth Burke, Claire Horner, Adira Hulkower, Parker Crutchfield, Laura Guidry-Grimes, and Holland Kaplan, An Open Discussion of the Impact of OpenNotes on Clinical Ethics: A Justification for Harm-Based Exclusions from Clinical Ethics DocumentationJournal of Clinical Ethics 33 (4): 303-313. 2022.
-
Scott Scheall and Parker Crutchfield, A Case Study in the Problem of Policymaker Ignorance: Political Responses to COVID-19Cosmos + Taxis: Studies in Emergent Order and Organization 9 (5 + 6): 18-28. 2021.
-
Abram Brummett and Parker Crutchfield, Two internal critiques for theists who oppose moral enhancement on a process virtue basisBioethics 36 (4): 367-373. 2021.
-
Parker Crutchfield and Scott Scheall, Epistemic Burdens, Moral Intimacy, and Surrogate Decision MakingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (2): 59-61. 2020.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Engendering moral post‐persons: A novel self‐help strategyBioethics 34 (7): 679-686. 2020.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Extrapolating from Laboratory Behavioral Research on Nonhuman Primates Is UnjustifiedJournal of Applied Philosophy 37 (4): 628-645. 2020.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Tyler S. Gibb, Michael J. Redinger, and William Fales, Ethical Allocation of RemdesivirAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (7): 84-86. 2020.
-
Parker Crutchfield and Scott Scheall, Epistemic burdens and the incentives of surrogate decision-makersMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (4): 613-621. 2019.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Moral Normative Force and Clinical Ethics ExpertiseAmerican Journal of Bioethics 19 (11): 89-91. 2019.
-
Parker Crutchfield, It is better to be ignorant of our moral enhancement: A reply to ZambranoBioethics 34 (2): 190-194. 2019.
-
Parker Crutchfield, The Ethics of Anti-aging Clinical TrialsScience and Engineering Ethics 24 (2): 441-453. 2018.
-
Michael James Redinger, Parker Crutchfield, Tyler Gibb, Peter Longstreet, and Robert Strung, Conversion Disorder Diagnosis and Medically Unexplained SymptomsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 18 (5): 31-33. 2018.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Moral Enhancement Can KillJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (5): 568-584. 2018.
-
Parker Crutchfield, Compulsory moral bioenhancement should be covertBioethics 33 (1): 112-121. 2018.