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    The Silent Scream
    Philosophy Research Archives 11 181-195. 1985.
    The Silent Scream, a videotape which includes footage of a real time sonogram of an abortion in progress, has been receiving considerable attention in America as the anti-abortion movement’s latest argument. The tape has been enthusiastically endorsed by President Reagan and has been distributed to every member of Congress and to each of the Supreme Court justices. It is produced and narrated by Bernard N. Nathanson, a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist, and it includes a number of implici…Read more
  •  35
    Liberty, beneficence, and involuntary confinement
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (3): 261-294. 1984.
    My purpose in this paper is to show that current legal criteria for paternalistic involuntary psychiatric confinement of the mentally ill are both too narrow and too broad. I do this by first developing a principle of justified paternalistic interference with adults, which I take to be acceptably protective of individual liberty, but which does not require unnecessary sacrifices of individual welfare. After offering an analysis of current legal criteria for involuntary confinement, 1 argue that …Read more
  •  56
    Ethical issues in professional life (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 1988.
    When (if ever) may a professional deceive a client for the client's own good? Under what conditions (if any) is whistle-blowing morally required? These are just some of the questions that scholars as diverse as Michael D. Bayles, Thomas Nagel, Sissela Bok, Jessica Mitford, and Peter A. French confront in this stimulating anthology. Organized around philosophical issues such as the moral foundations of professional ethics, models of the professional-client relationship, deception, informed consen…Read more
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    Ferdy Schoeman 1945-1992
    with Davis Baird, Doug MacLean, and Susan Wolf
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (1). 1993.