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Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
  • The problem: we’re spending a lot without commensurate benefit Spending: 1. Health costs are about 14% of GNP, and are expected to exceed 30% by the year 2030 2. Estimated that the use of new technology and the overuse of existing technology accounts..
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    Animal biotechnology and the non-identity problem
    American Journal of Bioethics 8 (6). 2008.
    No abstract
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    Robert Streiffer replies
    Hastings Center Report 38 (6): 6-6. 2008.
  • If Dworkin’s theory of civil disobedience is right, then the scientists, given their objections, would not have been justified in civil disobedience. However, they could have been justified, had they chosen to object on grounds provided by just war theory or by an account of democratic legitimacy.
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    At the Edge of Humanity
    Journal of Philosophical Research 32 (9999): 63-83. 2007.
    Experiments involving the transplantation of human stem cells and their derivatives into early fetal or embryonic nonhuman animals raise novel ethical issues due to their possible implications for enhancing the moral status of the chimeric individual. Although status-enhancing research is not necessarily objectionable from the perspective of the chimeric individual, there are grounds for objecting to it in the conditions in which it is likely to occur. Translating this ethical conclusion into a …Read more