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16Getting fat from an inflamed relationship? The revenge of the holobiontBioessays 38 (2): 119-119. 2016.
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16Brownian Ratchets of Life: Stochasticity Combined with Disequilibrium Produces OrderBioessays 41 (6): 1900076. 2019.
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16Peroxisomes: A small step from mitochondria but a giant leap for eukaryotesBioessays 37 (2): 113-113. 2015.
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14On the state of scientific English and how to improve it – Part 9Bioessays 37 (8): 831-831. 2015.
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14Getting what you paid for in quality control? Cell lines exemplify a more general challengeBioessays 36 (12): 1121-1121. 2014.
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13New Zealand Research Ethics Committee MattersResearch Ethics 7 (4): 132-135. 2011.New Zealand's health (and disability) ethics committees are children of public inquiries: the ‘Cartwright’ ministerial inquiry of 1988, the ‘Gisborne’ cervical screening ministerial inquiry of 2001, and the Health Select Committee clinical trials inquiry of 2011. The Cartwright inquiry strengthened external scrutiny of research. The Gisborne Inquiry strengthened ethics committee accountability and expertise, and greatly streamlined review process. The Health Select Committee inquiry is further s…Read more
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12Is Metabolic Epigenetics as Ancient as Life Itself? Of Memory that Might Pre‐Date RNA and DNABioessays 42 (1): 1900239. 2020.
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12Is it worth writing covering letters anymore? Yes, but not for the reason you'd imagineBioessays 43 (5): 2100085. 2021.
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11A “plan B”: When and how to develop your alternative research projectBioessays 38 (10): 935-935. 2016.
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10A Colloquial Language for the Essence of Life: Channelling Energy to Build the ImprobableBioessays 41 (5): 1900058. 2019.
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10Should We Rule Out Technologies Because They Are “Bad,” or Is That Just Politics?Bioessays 42 (5): 2000064. 2020.
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9Return to Freud! Research on memes is needed to counter global crisesBioessays 42 (12): 2000283. 2020.
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9Infantile Thinking Against a Childish Measure? Can Artificial Intelligence Help Knock Author Metrics into Shape?Bioessays 42 (6): 2000095. 2020.
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8Predatory Preprint Servers Join Predatory Journals in the Paper Mill Industry…Bioessays 42 (11): 2000259. 2020.
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8On the state of scientific English and how to improve it – Part 7: Separating key concepts and qualificationsBioessays 36 (9): 809-809. 2014.
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8The social contract of peer review revisited and reinforced: An idea to reduce the strain for reviewersBioessays 37 (5): 465-467. 2015.
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7Your Numbers Might Be Strong, but You Still Need Strength in NumbersBioessays 41 (8): 1900109. 2019.
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6Defeating Evolution, both Biological and Social: Can Environmentally Friendly Value Systems Adapt Quickly Enough?Bioessays 42 (2): 2000001. 2020.
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6Trading off accountability against professional survival? Or the consequences of Pareto's principle…Bioessays 38 (7): 587-587. 2016.
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6God, Mind and Knowledge (edited book)Routledge. 2014.The themes of God, Mind and Knowledge are central to the philosophy of religion but they are now being taken up by professional philosophers who have not previously contributed to the field. This book is a collection of original essays by eminent and rising philosophers and it explores the boundaries between philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and epistemology.
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Normative Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Applied Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |