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    Changing the Conversation: A Capabilities Approach to Disordered Consciousness
    with Christos Lazaridis, Peter Koch, and Sunil Kothari
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (3): 149-151. 2017.
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    While there have been numerous claims of a resemblance between the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Zen Buddhism, few studies of the philosophy of Wittgenstein in detailed comparison with specific Zen thinkers have emerged. This paper attempts to fill this gap by considering Wittgenstein’s philosophy in relation to that of Eihei Dōgen, founder of the Sōtō school of Zen. Points of particular confluence are found in both thinkers’ approaches to language, experience, and practice. Through an e…Read more
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    Medical maternalism: beyond paternalism and antipaternalism
    Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (7): 439-444. 2016.
    This paper argues that the concept of paternalism is currently overextended to include a variety of actions that, while resembling paternalistic actions, are importantly different. I use the example of Japanese physicians’ non-disclosures of cancer diagnoses directly to patients, arguing that the concept of maternalism better captures these actions. To act paternalistically is to substitute one's own judgement for that of another person and decide in place of that person for his/her best interes…Read more