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Bioethics in the United States : contested terrain for competing visions of American liberalismIn Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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143AutonomyIn Bonnie Steinbock (ed.), The Oxford handbook of bioethics, Oxford University Press. 2007.No single concept has been more important in the contemporary development of bioethics, and the revival of medical ethics, than the concept of autonomy, and none better reflects both the philosophical and the political currents shaping the field. This article proposes to consider autonomy in three of its facets and functions: first, as a concept in ethical theory; second, as a concept in applied ethics; and finally, as what might be called an ideological concept — that is, one that both draws fr…Read more
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Introduction: ethical theory and public healthPublic Health Ethics: Theory, Policy, and Practice. forthcoming.
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150Relational Liberty Revisited: Membership, Solidarity and a Public Health Ethics of PlacePublic Health Ethics 8 (1): 7-17. 2015.Public health involves the use of power to change institutions and redistribute resources and deliberately to shape individual thought and behavior. This requires normative legitimation and demands ethical critique. This article explores concepts that are vital to public health ethics, but have been relatively neglected. These are membership, solidarity and the concept of place. The article argues that the practice of public health should recognize the equal rights of membership in communities o…Read more
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48Nature as absence : the logic of nature and culture in social contract theoryIn Gregory E. Kaebnick (ed.), The ideal of nature: debates about biotechnology and the environment, Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 29. 2011.
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109The Quest to reform end of life care: Rethinking assumptions and setting new directionsHastings Center Report 35 (6). 2005.
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20The politics of ethics in central europeIn Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe, Oxford University Press. pp. 93. 2011.
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119Biopower and the Liberationist RomanceHastings Center Report 40 (4): 16-20. 2010.In the spirit of summer, and especially summer reading, we asked a few well-read writers for an essay on a book or books exploring bioethics issues through story. The result is a compelling look at how we face our fears and hopes about biotechnology and medicine. A reading list appears at the end. Bioethics lives in the shadow of great structures and practices of power, and yet, it has not been notable for its contributions to an understanding of power.1 Indeed, the narrative that bioethics has …Read more
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335Dependency, Difference and the Global Ethic of Longterm CareJournal of Political Philosophy 13 (4): 443-469. 2005.
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4Public Health and Civic Republicanism: Towards an Alternative Framework for Public Health EthicsIn Angus Dawson & Marcel Verweij (eds.), Ethics, Prevention, and Public Health, Oxford University Press. 2009.
Bruce Jennings
Vanderbilt University
Center for Humans and Nature
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Center for Humans and NatureSenior Fellow (Part-time)
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The Hastings CenterSenior Advisor (Part-time)
Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |