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14Audience and Authority: The Story in Front of the StoryJournal of Clinical Ethics 7 (4): 355-361. 1996.
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11[Book review] health care and the ethics of encounter, a jewish discussion of social justice (review)Hastings Center Report 31 (3): 44-46. 2001.
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10The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate: Science, Ethics, and Public PolicyHastings Center Report 32 (5): 41. 2002.
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10Navigators and Captains: Expertise in Clinical Ethics ConsultationTheoretical Medicine 18 (4): 421-432. 1997.The debate about what constitutes the discipline of ethics and who qualifies as an ethics consultant is linked unavoidably to a debate that is potentiated by the reality of a rapidly changing and high-stakes health care consultation marketplace. Who we are and what we can offer to the moral gesture that is medicine is shaped by our fundamental understanding of the place of expert knowledge in the transformation of social reality. The struggle for self-definition is particularly freighted since c…Read more
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10Heroic Measures: Just Bioethics in an Unjust WorldHastings Center Report 31 (6): 34-40. 2001.In its excitement over the quandries posed by biotechnology, bioethics is in danger of neglecting basic health care needs. What is needed is an understanding of ethics that emphasizes responsibility to others rather than rights.
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10Yearning for the Long Lost Home: The Lemba and the Jewish Narrative of Genetic ReturnDeveloping World Bioethics 3 (2): 127-132. 2003.This commentary examines the relationship between genetics and Jewish identity. It focuses especially on the use of Y‐chromosome testing to map the genealogies of the Lemba in southern Africa.
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9Second texts and second opinions: essays towards a Jewish bioethicsOxford University Press. 2022.This is a book about writing and thinking about bioethics of a particular sort, a feminism of a particular sort, and a Jewish philosophy of a particular sort. It is about all of these things-feminist thought, Judaism, and the practice of bioethics-as I have written about them in a distinctive moment in the field and from the moral location from which I worked, which was as an academic in the disciplines of Jewish Studies and moral philosophy who also worked as a clinical ethicist in a large publ…Read more
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8Clinical Ethics and the Road Less Taken: Mapping the Future by Tracking the PastJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (2): 218-225. 2004.Clinical ethics, like the broader field of bioethics from which it emerged, is at a critical crossroads in its development, with conflicting paths ahead. It can either claim its distinctive place in the clinical arena, insisting unapologetically on certain minimal standards of professional training, practice and competence, addressing head on debates about various models of and methodological approaches to consultation, and establishing a shared vision of the purpose and meaning of the enterpris…Read more
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8One of These Mornings I’m Going to Rise Up Singing: The Necessity of the Prophetic Voice in Jewish BioethicsJournal of Clinical Ethics 5 (4): 348-353. 1994.
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4Citizenship: Bioethics and the Duties of TeachersJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (3): 281-283. 2015.
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2Nursing Fathers and Nursing MothersThe Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 21 325-337. 2001.
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1I want you : notes toward a theory of hospitalityIn Lisa A. Eckenwiler & Felicia Cohn (eds.), The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape, Johns Hopkins University Press. 2007.
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Suffering : reflections from the Jewish traditionIn Ronald Michael Green & Nathan J. Palpant (eds.), Suffering and Bioethics, Oup Usa. 2014.
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An ethics of encounter: Public choices and private actsIn Elliot N. Dorff & Louis E. Newman (eds.), Contemporary Jewish ethics and morality: a reader, Oxford University Press. pp. 219--245. 1995.
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Justice that you must pursue : A progressive american bioethicsIn Jonathan D. Moreno & Sam Berger (eds.), Progress in Bioethics: Science, Policy, and Politics, Mit Press. 2010.
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Crossing the borderlands at nightfall : new issues in moral philosophy and faith at the end of lifeIn Kenneth W. Goodman (ed.), The case of Terri Schiavo: ethics, politics, and death in the 21st century, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Being in the world: neuroscience and the ethical agentIn Judy Illes (ed.), Neuroethics: Defining the Issues in Theory, Practice, and Policy, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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Like an open book: Reliability, intersubjectivity, and textuality in bioethicsIn Rita Charon & Martha Montello (eds.), Stories matter: the role of narrative in medical ethics, Routledge. pp. 21--36. 2002.
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