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    Wanted: More Assistance in Benefits Design
    American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3): 119-121. 2004.
    No abstract
  •  10
    Bioethics: Concepts, conflicts, and controversies
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 30 (3). 2005.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    Against Multiplying Clinical Ethics Standards without Necessity: The Case for Parsimony in Evaluating Decision-making Capacity
    with John C. Moskop and J. Clint Parker
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (11): 87-89. 2022.
    Decision-making capacity (DMC) is, in many ways, a central organizing concept of modern health care ethics. Patients with DMC have the moral—if not always the legal—authority to make all manner of...
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    Two Agendas for Bioethics: Critique and Integration
    Bioethics 29 (6): 440-447. 2014.
    Many bioethicists view the primary task of bioethics as ‘value clarification’. In this article, I argue that the field must embrace two more ambitious agendas that go beyond mere clarification. The first agenda, critique, involves unmasking, interrogating, and challenging the presuppositions that underlie bioethical discourse. These largely unarticulated premises establish the boundaries within which problems can be conceptualized and solutions can be imagined. The function of critique, then, is…Read more
  •  8
    In this issue of the Hastings Center Report, Amulya Mandava, Joseph Millum, and Benjamin E. Berkman revisit an old conundrum—whether to disclose incidental findings of misattributed parentage—in light of new developments in genomic sequencing that will make that conundrum both more complex and more common. While the authors’ defense of nondisclosure as the appropriate default action in genomic research aligns with prior thinking and practice, their exploration of philosophical foundations is ref…Read more
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    Addressing the Burdens That Newborn Screening Imposes on Underserved Communities
    with Meghan E. Strenk and Courtney Berrios
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (7): 79-82. 2023.
    Newborn screening (NBS) began in the 1960s by testing all newborns for a single condition—phenylketonuria, or PKU—which, when identified and treated early, significantly reduces morbidity. Over the...