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    Sport, Philosophy, and Good Lives
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2): 311-315. 2015.
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    Kathi Weeks, Constituting Feminist Subjects (review)
    Philosophy in Review 19 (4): 241-244. 1999.
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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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    Core Workout: A Feminist Critique of Definitions, Hyperfemininity, and the Medicalization of Fitness
    with Sarah Teetzel and Charlene Weaving
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 9 (2): 46-66. 2016.
    “Look Great Naked!” “Sexy Legs Now!” “Score a Perfect 10 Body!” These invitations appear regularly on the covers of glossy fitness magazines, always beside a photograph of a too-perfect-not-to-be-airbrushed, generally scantily clad, young woman. Are they really invitations or are they imperatives? What should we make of the apparently presumed connection between fitness and sex? These are the questions that drive this article, in which we distinguish between fitness and sport and provide a femin…Read more