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667Training good professionalsIn Angus Dawson Richard Ashcroft & John McMillan Heather Draper (eds.), Principles of Health Care Ethics, Wiley. 2007.
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1426Unusual Requests and the Doctor-Patient RelationshipJournal of Value Inquiry 40 (2-3): 259-278. 2006.
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41Philosophical reflections on medical ethics (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2005.This collection brings together original essays demonstrating the cutting edge of philosophical research in medical ethics. With contributions from a range of established and up-and-coming authors, it examines topics at the forefront of medical technology, such as ethical issues raised by developments in how we research stem cells and genetic engineering, as well as new questions raised by methodological changes in how we approach medical ethics.
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Conference on the British Society for Ethical TheoryEthical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (3): 249-309. 2006.
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1818The social nature of engineering and its implications for risk takingScience and Engineering Ethics 16 (1): 147-168. 2010.Making decisions with an, often significant, element of risk seems to be an integral part of many of the projects of the diverse profession of engineering. Whether it be decisions about the design of products, manufacturing processes, public works, or developing technological solutions to environmental, social and global problems, risk taking seems inherent to the profession. Despite this, little attention has been paid to the topic and specifically to how our understanding of engineering as a d…Read more
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786The good, the bad, and the luckyThe Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55): 77-81. 2011.Even before we come to consider the influence of luck in terms of the results of our actions or the types of situations we come across, luck plays a decisive role in who we fundamentally are.
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4852A Defence of the Aristotelian Virtue of MagnificenceJournal of Value Inquiry 50 (4): 781-795. 2016.
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711Review: Hursthouse Rosalind, Virtue Ethics (review)Ratio 14 (1). 2001.Books reviewed: Rosalind Hursthouse, On Virtue Ethics.
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1662Common-Sense Virtue Ethics and Moral LuckEthical Theory and Moral Practice 8 (3): 265-276. 2005.Moral luck poses a problem for out conception of responsibility because it highlights a tension between morality and lack of control. Michael Slote’s common-sense virtue ethics claims to avoid this problem. However there are a number of objections to this claim. Firstly, it is not clear that Slote fully appreciates the problem posed by moral luck. Secondly, Slote’s move from the moral to the ethical is problematic. Thirdly it is not clear why we should want to abandon judgements of moral blame i…Read more
Nafsika Athanassoulis
Athens College
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Athens CollegeAdministrator
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |