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26From Sex Robots to Love Robots: Is Mutual Love with a Robot Possible?In John Danaher & Neil McArthur (eds.), Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications, Mit Press. pp. 219-244. 2017.Some critics of sex-robots worry that their use might spread objectifying attitudes about sex, and common sense places a higher value on sex within love-relationships than on casual sex. If there could be mutual love between humans and sex-robots, this could help to ease the worries about objectifying attitudes. And mutual love between humans and sex-robots, if possible, could also help to make this sex more valuable. But is mutual love between humans and robots possible, or even conceivable? We…Read more
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45Improving third-year medical students' competency in clinical moral reasoning: Two interventionsAJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (3): 140-148. 2016.
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11Privacy, Confidentiality, and New Ways of Knowing More in The Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal, and Social ConcernsIn Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov & Abraham Paul Schwab (eds.), the human microbiome: ethical, legal and social concerns, Oxford University Press. 2013.
The Graduate Center, CUNY
PhD, 2014
Areas of Specialization
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Biomedical Ethics |
Applied Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
Meta-Ethics |
Robot Ethics |
Engineering Ethics |