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24Carbon Calculus in a Rights-Based Discipline: What Planetary Health Research Ethics Must Still ConfrontAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (6): 29-31. 2026.Salloch (2026) makes a laudable case for expanding research ethics beyond emissions accounting toward a comprehensive planetary health research ethics. The three-dimensional framework—research as e...
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49Comparison of the deformation behaviour of commercially pure titanium and Ti–5Al–2.5Sn at 296 and 728 KPhilosophical Magazine 93 (21): 2875-2895. 2013.
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24From Fiction to Fiduciary: Reframing AI Trust in Mental HealthcareAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (5): 119-121. 2026.Volume 26, Issue 5, May 2026, Page 119-121.
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12Deconstructing AnthropocentrismJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 1-12. forthcoming.Amid the intensifying global ecological crisis and the enduring dominance of anthropocentric ideologies, this study re-examines Shunji Iwai’s Wallace and a Mermaid through the lenses of ecological ethics, posthuman philosophy, and East Asian oceanic culture. Drawing upon Deleuze’s concept of becoming, feminist ecocriticism, and non-anthropocentric thought, this research analyses the mermaid as a hybrid and liminal figure that destabilizes species hierarchies and gender binaries. Simultaneously, …Read more
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9The Kenotic Turn: Mind Care, Asymmetric Coupling, and the Limits of Extension MetaphorsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (4): 49-51. 2026.Peterson et al. (2026) offer an intellectually generative reconceptualization of dementia caregiving, drawing on the extended mind thesis to argue that caregivers perform “mind care”—shoring up cog...
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10Beyond Consent Waivers: A Governance-First Model for Learning Health SystemsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (3): 87-90. 2026.Morain et al. (2026) elegantly extend Beauchamp’s specification method to the challenge of waiving informed consent in embedded clinical research, showing how Belmont’s principles can guide nuanced...
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17Belmont, Operationalized: Making AI Psychotherapy’s Harms Calculable and AccountableAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (2): 64-66. 2026.Volume 26, Issue 2, February 2026, Page 64-66.
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9From End-of-Life Care to Posthumous Use: Reframing Brain Death in PregnancyAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (1): 29-31. 2026.The central disagreement with Lewis et al. is not about the clinical sequence or the governing standards for death by neurologic criteria in pregnancy, which he summarizes with admirable clarity (L...
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11Beyond Roadmaps: Contractual Governance in Genomic DiagnosisAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (12): 85-87. 2025.MacDuffie and colleagues’ “ticket vs. roadmap” frame is clarifying but incomplete (MacDuffie et al. 2025). It correctly surfaces the risks of using genetic results either to gatekeep scarce service...
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19The Burden of Articulation: Why Overvaluing Parents’ Reasons May Disadvantage Those We Seek to ProtectAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (11): 37-39. 2025.Volume 25, Issue 11, November 2025, Page 37-39.
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23Beyond Individual Risks: An Ecological Framework for Genetic Information SharingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (10): 35-37. 2025.Kilbride’s analysis effectively exposes critical flaws in the purported distinctions between genetic and nongenetic cases for breaching confidentiality (Kilbride 2025). However, by proposing altern...
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30The Representation Paradox: Rethinking Ethical Standards Through Anticipatory AutonomyAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (9): 108-110. 2025.Matthew Shea’s compelling analysis of ethical standards for unrepresented patients makes a persuasive case for adopting medical futility over best interest standards (Shea 2025). However, his frame...
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30Reframing Physicians’ Moral Duties: Beyond Access to Medicines Toward Health JusticeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (8): 126-128. 2025.Ghinea et al. present a compelling argument that physicians have a moral duty to help patients overcome cost barriers to medication access, establishing this duty through medicine’s telos, equivale...
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27Beyond Integration: Advancing Climate-Conscious Clinical Ethics Through Temporal, Resilience, and Responsibility FrameworksAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (7): 27-29. 2025.Hantel, Marron, and Abel’s framework for climate-conscious clinical medical ethics (CME) provides a valuable starting point for reconciling traditionally anthropocentric medical ethics with environ...
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57Digital Resurrection and Posthumous Identity: Toward a Cross-Cultural Neurorights FrameworkAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience. forthcoming.Digital resurrection technologies use artificial intelligence to recreate the voices, images, and personalities of deceased individuals, raising ethical concerns about memory, identity, and respect for the dignity of the deceased. This paper examines key neuroethical challenges, including mental privacy, cognitive liberty, and the authenticity of AI-generated representations. Rather than framing East-West differences as opposing cultural values, the paper identifies shared ethical concerns expre…Read more
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35Strengthening ARIE: Integrating Complexity and Ethics for Equitable Health OutcomesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (6): 113-114. 2025.Geneviève et al.’s ARIE framework provides a robust foundation for addressing health inequities by integrating Critical Race Theory and Critical Gerontology (Geneviève et al. 2025), notably context...
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50Beyond Disclosure: Rethinking Patient Consent and AI Accountability in HealthcareAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (3): 151-153. 2025.Volume 25, Issue 3, March 2025, Page 151-153.
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59Beyond Individual Consent: The Hidden Crisis of Group Harm in the AI and Genomics EraAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (2): 93-94. 2025.Chapman and colleagues make a compelling case for reforming the Common Rule to better protect group interests in genomics and data-centric research (Chapman et al. 2025). Drawing on insights from p...
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61Wired Ethics: When Love, Dementia, and Surveillance Collide in Long-Term CareAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (2): 151-153. 2025.In the case of GK, an 82-year-old dementia patient residing in a long-term care (LTC) facility, several ethical challenges arise in responding to his daughter’s concerns about his potential inappro...
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55From Safe Touch to Sexual Abuse: Walking the Tightrope of Patient Safety in Psychedelic TherapyAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (1): 123-125. 2025.The recent surge in psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) research and anticipated Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine) and psilocybin treatments has bro...
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14© 2015 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Soil transplant serves as a proxy to simulate climate changes. Recently, we have shown that southward transplant of black soil and northward transplant of red soil altered soil microbial communities and biogeochemical variables. However, fundamental differences in soil types have prevented direct comparison between southward and northward transplants. To tackle it, herein we report an analysis of microbial communities of Cambisol soil in an agriculture f…Read more
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19© 2016 AIP Publishing LLC.We present evidence for breathing modes in magnetron sputtering plasmas: periodic axial variations of plasma parameters with characteristic frequencies between 10 and 100 kHz. A set of azimuthally distributed probes shows synchronous oscillations of the floating potential. They appear most clearly when considering the intermediate current regime in which the direction of azimuthal spoke motion changes. Breathing oscillations were found to be superimposed on azimuthal sp…Read more
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20© CERN for the benefit of the ATLAS collaboration 2011.We present first measurements of charged and neutral particle-flow correlations in pp collisions using the ATLAS calorimeters.Data were collected in 2009 and 2010 at centre-of-mass energies of 900 GeV and 7 TeV.Events were selected using a minimum-bias trigger which required a charged particle in scintillation counters on either side of the interaction point.Particle flows, sensitive to the underlying event, are measured using clusters of en…Read more
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18© 2015 American Chemical Society. We demonstrate straightforward fabrication of highly sensitive biosensor arrays based on field-effect transistors, using an efficient high-throughput, large-area patterning process. Chemical lift-off lithography is used to construct field-effect transistor arrays with high spatial precision suitable for the fabrication of both micrometer- and nanometer-scale devices. Sol-gel processing is used to deposit ultrathin In 2 O 3 films as semiconducting channel layers.…Read more
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75From Beginning to End: The Importance of Evidence-Based Policymaking in Vaccination MandatesJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (S1): 99-102. 2015.Used appropriately, reliance on science distinguishes public health from policymaking driven more by theory and opinion and enhances trust in public health interventions. Evidence-based vaccine policymaking aims to control communicable disease by urging decision makers to base policies on the best available evidence rather than politics or personal views. The results of this approach, such as smallpox eradication, have been dramatic. Historically, mandatory childhood vaccination has been perhaps…Read more
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144Palliative care for the terminally ill in America: the consideration of QALYs, costs, and ethical issuesMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (4): 411-416. 2012.The drive for cost-effective use of medical interventions has advantages, but can also be challenging in the context of end-of-life palliative treatments. A quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) provides a common currency to assess the extent of the benefits gained from a variety of interventions in terms of health-related quality of life and survival for the patient. However, since it is in the nature of end-of-life palliative care that the benefits it brings to its patients are of short duration, …Read more
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148Obesity and Health System Reform: Private vs. Public ResponsibilityJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (3): 380-386. 2011.The obesity epidemic is not only impairing the health of millions of Americans but also giving rise to billions of added dollars in health care spending. Climbing rates of obesity over the past decades are one of the predominant determinants behind the surging progression of health care expenses in the United States. Moreover, the less fit and less productive U.S. workforce has gradually eroded the nation’s industrial competitiveness. Since the early 1970s, adult obesity rates have doubled and c…Read more
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93Caring for Elder Parents: A Comparative Evaluation of Family Leave LawsJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41 (2): 501-513. 2013.The call for family and medical leave reform in the United States was largely the result of sweeping demographic shifts that occurred in the workforce after the 1950s, coupled with an ever-increasing life expectancy and changing social norms concerning the role of women as caretakers. By the early 1990s, the number of women in the workforce had nearly tripled from 1950. During that same period, life expectancy increased by six years for males and seven for females. Meanwhile, the first wave of t…Read more
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96Care Coordination and the Expansion of Nursing Scopes of PracticeJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 42 (1): 93-103. 2014.Recent developments in the health care industry have precipitated a new wave of interest in expanding the scope of practice for nursing. This is because the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, broadly designed to increase access to health insurance, will inevitably result in increased demand for primary care providers. And with compensation for primary care physicians already lagging far behind that of specialists, the role of nurse practitioners is once again receiving increased attenti…Read more
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53When Adolescents Disagree with Their Vaccine-Hesitant Parents about COVID-19 VaccinationJournal of Clinical Ethics 34 (2): 158-168. 2023.As we journey into the fourth year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of Americans express relief at a “return to normal,” experience pandemic fatigue, or embrace the idea of living with COVID-19 in much the same way we live with the seasonal flu. But transition to a new phase of life with SARS-CoV-2 does not diminish the importance of vaccination. The US Centers for Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration recently recommended another round of booster dose for persons age 5 and up…Read more
Areas of Interest
| General Philosophy of Science |
| European Philosophy |