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27Accountability and pediatric physician-researchers: are theoretical models compatible with Canadian lived experience?Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 6 15. 2011.Physician-researchers are bound by professional obligations stemming from both the role of the physician and the role of the researcher. Currently, the dominant models for understanding the relationship between physician-researchers' clinical duties and research duties fit into three categories: the similarity position, the difference position and the middle ground. The law may be said to offer a fourth
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Quantifying Desert Prior to the Rightful Condition: Towards a Theoretical Understanding of the Provocation DefenceCanadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 26 (1): 49-82. 2013.The provocation defence, which militates against full legal responsibility for unjustified killings in several common law jurisdictions, has been the subject of considerable controversy during recent decades. Much of the criticism focused on substantive legal issues. This article examines the philosophical bases for the defence in hopes of establishing a theoretical groundwork for future debate on the legal defence. The defence originated on desert bases and continues to be understood on those g…Read more
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10No Title available: DialogueDialogue 51 (3): 531-534. 2012.Book Reviews MICHAEL DA SILVA, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review/Revue canadienne de philosophie, FirstView Article
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18The Role of Defenders’ Beliefs in Aggressors’ Forfeiture of Rights against Self‐Defensive ForceRatio Juris 29 (2): 264-279. 2016.
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22A Canadian Perspective on a Child’s Consent to Research within a Context of Family-Centered Care: From Incompatibility to SynergyJournal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 3 (1). 2012.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada