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    Autonomy, Benevolence, and Alzheimer's Disease
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (2): 184-193. 2001.
    Medical ethics has traditionally been governed by two guiding, but sometimes conflicting, principlesthe Substituted Judgment Standard shows our concern for autonomy, whereas the Best Interest Standard shows our commitment to benevolence. Both standards are vulnerable to criticisms. Further, the principles can seem to offer conflicting prescriptions for action. The criticisms and conflict figure prominently in discussion of advance directive decisionmaking and Alzheimer's disease. After laying ou…Read more
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    The Complexities of Sport, Gender, and Drug Testing
    with Sarah J. Teetzel and Charlene Weaving
    American Journal of Bioethics 12 (7). 2012.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 7, Page 23-25, July 2012
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    Mixed Competition and Mixed Messages
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (1): 65-77. 2014.
    A survey of the philosophy of sport literature reveals that arguments regarding the issue of sex segregation in athletics have been advanced from time to time, but there has been little sustained discussion, no consensus, and no change in existing practice. In this paper, an effort to advance the conversation, I begin with Jane English’s seminal 1978 article as a springboard and employ existing literature on the question of sex segregation in order to raise difficulties with English’s analysis a…Read more
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    Not Forgetting Sex: Simon on Gender Equality
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (1): 75-82. 2016.
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    Gender Roles Roll
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (2): 245-258. 2013.
    Roller derby, once known for scripted theatricality that made it more like a stage play than a sport, has reinvented itself as a legitimate athletic endeavour. Since its rebirth as the Women's Flat Track Derby Association in the early 2000s, it has experienced exponential growth, from 30 flat track derby leagues in 2005 to more than 450 leagues in 2010. This translates to more than 15,000 skaters worldwide. Roller derby provides a unique case of a women's sport that is not derived from, or a dim…Read more