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1244How Do We Acquire Parental Rights?Social Theory and Practice 36 (1): 112-132. 2010.In this paper I develop a theory of the acquisition of parental rights. According to this investment theory, parental rights are generated by the performance of parental work. Thus, those who successfully parent a child have the right to continue to do so, and to exclude others from so doing. The account derives from a more general principle of desert that applies outside the domain of parenthood. It also has some interesting implications for the attribution of moral parenthood. In particular, i…Read more
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1168When Should Genome Researchers Disclose Misattributed Pahentage?Hastings Center Report 45 (4): 28-36. 2015.Research studies increasingly use genomic sequencing to draw inferences based on comparisons between the genetic data of a set of purportedly related individuals. As use of this method progresses, it will become much more common to discover that the assumed biological relationships between the individuals are mistaken. Consequently, researchers will have to grapple with decisions about whether to return incidental findings of misattributed parentage on a much larger scale than ever before. In th…Read more
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2012Disclosure and Consent to Medical Research ParticipationJournal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4): 195-219. 2013.Most regulations and guidelines require that potential research participants be told a great deal of information during the consent process. Many of these documents, and most of the scholars who consider the consent process, assume that all this information must be disclosed because it must all be understood. However, a wide range of studies surveying apparently competent participants in clinical trials around the world show that many do not understand key aspects of what they have been told. Th…Read more
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742Transmitting Cholera to HaitiIn Drue H. Barrett, Gail Bolan, Angus Dawson, Leonard Ortmann, Andreas Reis & Carla Saenz (eds.), Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe, Springer. pp. 270-74. 2016.
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633Introduction: Case Studies in the Ethics of Mental Health ResearchJournal of Nervous and Mental Disease 200 230-35. 2012.This collection presents six case studies on the ethics of mental health research, written by scientific researchers and ethicists from around the world. We publish them here as a resource for teachers of research ethics and as a contribution to several ongoing ethical debates. Each consists of a description of a research study that was proposed or carried out and an in-depth analysis of the ethics of the study.
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106Review of Michael W. Austin, Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and the Family (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
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