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    Personal identity, autonomy and advance statements
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (4). 2007.
    Recent legal rulings concerning the status of advance statements have raised interest in the topic but failed to provide any definitive general guidelines for their enforcement. I examine arguments used to justify the moral authority of such statements. The fundamental ethical issue I am concerned with is how accounts of personal identity underpin our account of moral authority through the connection between personal identity and autonomy. I focus on how recent Animalist accounts of personal ide…Read more
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    Abstracting Propositions
    Synthese 151 (2): 157-176. 2006.
    This paper examines the potential for abstracting propositions – an as yet untested way of defending the realist thesis that propositions as abstract entities exist. I motivate why we should want to abstract propositions and make clear, by basing an account on the neo-Fregean programme in arithmetic, what ontological and epistemological advantages a realist can gain from this. I then raise a series of problems for the abstraction that ultimately have serious repercussions for realism about pro…Read more
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    Ontology by Dale Jacquette (review)
    Philosophical Books 45 56-58. 2004.
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    Limitations on personhood arguments for abortion and 'after-birth abortion'
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (5): 15-18. 2013.
    Two notable limitations exist on the use of personhood arguments in establishing moral status. Firstly, although the attribution of personhood may give us sufficient reason to grant something moral status, it is not a necessary condition. Secondly, even if a person is that which has the ‘highest’ moral status, this does not mean that any interests of a person are justifiable grounds to kill something that has a ‘lower’ moral status. Additional justification is needed to overcome a basic wrongnes…Read more