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903The Global Forum for Bioethics in Research: Past present and futureSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law 7 (1): 5. 2014.The Global Forum on Bioethics in Research (GFBR) served as a global platform for debate on ethical issues in international health research between 1999 and 2008, bringing together research ethics experts, researchers, policy makers and community members from developing and developed countries. In total, nine GFBR meetings were held on six continents. Work is currently underway to revive the GFBR. This paper describes the purpose and history of the GFBR and presents key elements for its reinstate…Read more
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1874The Social Value of Health Research and the Worst OffBioethics 31 (2): 105-115. 2017.In this article we argue that the social value of health research should be conceptualized as a function of both the expected benefits of the research and the priority that the beneficiaries deserve. People deserve greater priority the worse off they are. This conception of social value can be applied for at least two important purposes: in health research priority setting when research funders, policy-makers, or researchers decide between alternative research projects; and in evaluating the eth…Read more
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165Why Adopt a Maximin Theory of Exploitation?American Journal of Bioethics 10 (6): 38-39. 2010.Angela Ballantyne (2010) argues that international research is exploitative when the transactions between researchers and participants who lack basic goods do not provide participants with the maxi...
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1858Natural goodness and natural evilRatio 19 (2). 2006.In Natural Goodness Philippa Foot gives an analysis of the concepts we use to describe the characteristics of living things. She suggests that we describe them in functional terms, and this allows us to judge organisms as good or defective depending on how well they perform their distinctive functions. Foot claims that we can judge intentional human actions in the same way: the virtues contribute in obvious ways to good human functioning, and this provides us with grounds for making moral judgem…Read more
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Ethical and Human Rights Concerns in Global HealthIn R. Skolnik (ed.), Global Health 101 2ed., Jones & Bartlett. pp. 71-86. 2012.
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924A Biological Alternative to Moral ExplanationsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 46 (3): 385-407. 2008.Some moral realists claim that moral facts are a species of natural fact, amenable to scientific investigation. They argue that these moral facts are needed in the best explanations of certain phenomena and that this is evidence that they are real. In this paper I present part of a biological account of the function of morality. The account allows the identification of a plausible natural kind that could play the explanatory role that a moral kind would play in naturalist realist theories. It is…Read more
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Biomedical Ethics |
| Political Ethics |