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37Building a Trustworthy Precision Health Research EnterpriseAmerican Journal of Bioethics 18 (4): 1-2. 2018.
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27Managing Expectations: Delivering the Worst News in the Best Way?American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1): 1-2. 2018.
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11The Potential Harms and Benefits from Research on Medical PracticesHastings Center Report 45 (3): 5-6. 2015.A commentary on “SUPPORT and the Ethics of Study Implementation: Lessons for Comparative Effectiveness Research from the Trial of Oxygen Therapy for Premature Babies,” by John D. Lantos and Chris Feudtner, in the January‐February 2015 issue.
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16Down the Primrose PathIn Richard Creath & Jane Maienschein (eds.), Biology and epistemology, Cambridge University Press. pp. 91. 1999.
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12The Proper Locus of Professionalization: The Individual or the Institutions?American Journal of Bioethics 15 (5): 1-2. 2015.
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17The AJOB experimentAmerican Journal of Bioethics 1 (1): 1. 2001.This Article does not have an abstract
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35Can the Dead Donor Rule be Resuscitated?American Journal of Bioethics 11 (8): 1-1. 2011.The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 8, Page 1, August 2011
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4The SUPPORT Controversy and the Debate Over Research Within the Standard of CareAmerican Journal of Bioethics 13 (12): 1-2. 2013.No abstract
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21Duty-Free: The Non-Obligatory Nature of Preimplantation Genetic DiagnosisAmerican Journal of Bioethics 12 (4): 1-2. 2012.The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 4, Page 1-2, April 2012
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45Theory, practice, and epistemology in the development of species conceptsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 27 (4): 521-545. 1996.
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39Can Informed Consent Go Too Far? Balancing Consent and Public Benefit in ResearchAmerican Journal of Bioethics 13 (4). 2013.(2013). Can Informed Consent Go Too Far? Balancing Consent and Public Benefit in Research. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 1-2. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2013.778645
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16Evaluating graduate programs in bioethics: What measures should we use?American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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19Suicide and the Sufficiency of Surrogate Decision MakersAmerican Journal of Bioethics 13 (3). 2013.No abstract
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3Politics and Peer reviewAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4 (1). 2004.This Article does not have an abstract
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22Professional Judgment and Justice: Equal Respect for the Professional Judgment of Critical-Care PhysiciansAmerican Journal of Bioethics 16 (1): 1-2. 2016.
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17The meaning of graduate education for bioethicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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83The concept of genetic diseaseIn Arthur Caplan, James J. McCartney & Dominic A. Sisti (eds.), Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine, Georgetown University Press. pp. 233--42. 2004.
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40Heuristics and biases in evolutionary biologyBiology and Philosophy 12 (1): 21-38. 1997.Approaching science by considering the epistemological virtues which scientists see as constitutive of good science, and the way these virtues trade-off against one another, makes it possible to capture action that may be lost by approaches which focus on either the theoretical or institutional level. Following Wimsatt (1984) I use the notion of heuristics and biases to help explore a case study from the history of biology. Early in the 20th century, mutation theorists and natural historians fou…Read more
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10The History of The American Journal of BioethicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 10 (10): 3-3. 2010.This Article does not have an abstract
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15Organizational Needs Versus Ethics Committee PracticeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 9 (4): 1-2. 2009.No abstract
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53Evolution without change in Gene frequenciesBiology and Philosophy 13 (2): 255-261. 1998.Biologists often define evolution as a change in allele frequencies. Consideration of the evolution of the pocket mouse will show that it is possible to have evolution without any change in the allele frequencies in a population (through change in the genotype frequencies). The implications of this for genic selectionism are then discussed. Sober and Lewontin (1982) have constructed an example to demonstrate the blindness of genic selectionism in certain cases. Sterelny and Kitcher (1988) offer …Read more