Emory, Georgia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Sociology
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    Review of Carl Elliott 2003. Better than Well: American Medicine Meets the American Dream (review)
    American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3): 68-69. 2003.
    No abstract
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    The Freelance Bioethicist, Chapter One
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (1): 118-119. 1999.
    It was a hot summer night, the kind where the air is so thick it seems to ooze into your lungs. I heard a knock on the door. I complained
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    Disciplining bioethics
    American Journal of Bioethics 8 (7). 2008.
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    If I am only my genes, what am I? Genetic essentialism and a jewish response
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (3): 213-230. 1997.
    : With the advent of the Genetic Age comes a unique new set of problems and ethical decisions. There is a tendency to take the scientific developments presented by modern genetics at face value, as if the science itself were value-neutral and not influenced by cultural and religious images. One example of the fallout of the Genetic Age is the development of a "genetic self," the idea that our essential selfhood lies in our genes. It is important to understand the assumptions of the Genetic Age, …Read more
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    Reply to Barbara Pfeffer Billauer's "on judaism and genes"
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (2): 167-174. 1999.
    : The response of Barbara Pfeffer Billauer to my article "If I Am Only My Genes, What Am I? Genetic Essentialism and a Jewish Response" highlights the conflict between a sociological understanding of religion and the resistance to such analysis from within a faith tradition. Ms. Billauer makes three main points; the first strangely credits to me, and then attacks, an argument the article takes great pains to refute, but does so to emphasize the faith's prescient guidance in matters scientific. T…Read more