• PhilPapers
  • PhilPeople
  • PhilArchive
  • PhilEvents
  • PhilJobs
  • Sign in
PhilPeople
 
  • Sign in
  • News Feed
  • Find Philosophers
  • Departments
  • Radar
  • Help
 
profile-cover
Drag to reposition
profile picture

John O'Brien

  •  Home
  •  Publications
    49
    • Most Recent
    • Most Downloaded
    • Topics
  •  News and Updates
    2

 More details
Areas of Specialization
Design
Philosophy of Specific Arts, Misc
Areas of Interest
Design
Philosophy of Specific Arts, Misc
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophy, Misc
  • All publications (49)
  •  127
    Commonwealth schemes for the advancement of learning
    British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1): 30-42. 1968.
    No abstract
    Philosophy of EducationFrancis Bacon
  •  99
    A Companion to the Summa (review)
    Modern Schoolman 19 (4): 77-77. 1942.
    Thomas Aquinas
  •  89
    A Companion to the Summa, Volume IV (review)
    Modern Schoolman 20 (2): 105-106. 1943.
    Thomas Aquinas
  •  85
    Authority?
    Modern Schoolman 3 (3): 33-34. 1926.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  103
    Health Care Reform in America
    with Howard Berman, Bruce McPherson, Roger M. Kenny, Anthony Cirillo, Wayne M. Lerner, and Douglas Brown
    Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 45 (3): 249-251. 2008.
    Medical EthicsPublic Health
  •  11
    La première circulation de la Servitude volontaire en France et au-delà (edited book)
    with Marc Schachter
    Honoré Champion éditeur. 2019.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  90
    A military/intelligence operational perspective on the American Psychological Association’s weaponization of psychology post-9/11
    with Jean Maria Arrigo, Lawrence P. Rockwood, Dutch Franz, David DeBatto, and John Kiriakou
    History of the Human Sciences 35 (5): 51-79. 2022.
    We examine the role of the American Psychological Association (APA) in the weaponization of American psychology post-9/11. In 2004, psychologists’ involvement in the detention and interrogation of terrorist suspects generated controversy over psychological ethics in national security (PENS). Two signal events inflamed the controversy. The 2005 APA PENS Report legitimized clinical psychology consultation in support of military/intelligence operations with detained terrorist suspects. An independe…Read more
    We examine the role of the American Psychological Association (APA) in the weaponization of American psychology post-9/11. In 2004, psychologists’ involvement in the detention and interrogation of terrorist suspects generated controversy over psychological ethics in national security (PENS). Two signal events inflamed the controversy. The 2005 APA PENS Report legitimized clinical psychology consultation in support of military/intelligence operations with detained terrorist suspects. An independent review, the 2015 Hoffman Report, found APA collusion with the US Department of Defense in producing the APA PENS Report and subsequent policies. Ongoing activities within APA to weaponize psychology sharpened the controversy. The authors—two psychologists and four former military/intelligence professionals—bring a military/intelligence operational perspective to detail two neglected areas of collateral damage. The first is the toll on psychology as a scientific enterprise. The second is covert influence on professional associations for incompatible security-sector objectives. We establish epistemic, historical, institutional, legal, and operational foundations for evaluation of these damages, as well as implications for APA and related professional associations in the ongoing Global War on Terror.
    History of Science
  •  85
    Mind and Brain
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23 281-282. 1974.
    Metaphysics of Mind
  •  98
    A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23 283-287. 1974.
  •  70
    Milan Kundera & Feminism: Dangerous Intersections
    MacMillan. 1995.
    'Eliot to Derrida is a book which should be read by all students contemplating enrolment for a university course in modern English or European literary studies.' - Times Higher Educational Supplement.
    Feminist Approaches to PhilosophyVarieties of Feminism
  • Pierre Villey, Montaigne et le Monde des aveugles
    Corpus: Revue de philosophie 67 91-106. 2014.
  • Montaigne and antiquity : fancies and grotesques
    In Ullrich Langer (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Montaigne, Cambridge University Press. 2005.
    History: Toleration
  •  162
    John Locke, desire, and the epistemology of money
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (4). 2007.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Epistemology, MiscLocke: Political Philosophy, Misc
  •  127
    Confidentiality and the duties of care
    Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1): 36-40. 2003.
    Doctors have an ethical and legal duty to respect patient confidentiality. We consider the basis for this duty, looking particularly at the meaning and value of autonomy in health care. Enabling patients to decide how information about them is disclosed is an important element in autonomy and helps patients engage as active partners in their care.Good quality data is, however, essential for research, education, public health monitoring, and for many other activities essential to provision of hea…Read more
    Doctors have an ethical and legal duty to respect patient confidentiality. We consider the basis for this duty, looking particularly at the meaning and value of autonomy in health care. Enabling patients to decide how information about them is disclosed is an important element in autonomy and helps patients engage as active partners in their care.Good quality data is, however, essential for research, education, public health monitoring, and for many other activities essential to provision of health care. We discuss whether it is necessary to choose between individual rights and the wider public interest and conclude that this should only rarely be necessary. The paper makes some recommendations on practical steps which could help ensure that good quality information is available for work which benefits society and the public health, while still enabling patients’ autonomy to be respected
    Biomedical EthicsAutonomy in Applied Ethics
  •  56
    A Plea for Ethics
    Business and Society 14 (1): 28-36. 1973.
  •  56
    Critical Distance
    Paragraph 29 (1): 108-119. 2006.
  •  44
    Patent rights or patent wrongs? The case of patent rights on AIDS drugs
    with Samantha Byrne, Paul Davey, Kirsti McFarlane, and Craig Templeton
    Business Ethics: A European Review 15 (3): 299-305. 2006.
  • If Nonprofit Doesn't Mean" No Profit," How Much Is Enough in Health Care?
    with Mark Bartlett, Michael Delucia, Charles Goheen, Gerald Wedig Moderated, and Bruce McPherson
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Biomedical EthicsPublic Health
  •  128
    Patent rights or patent wrongs? The case of patent rights on AIDS drugs
    with Samantha Byrne, Paul Davey, Kirsti McFarlane, and Craig Templeton
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 15 (3). 2006.
    Business EthicsIntellectual Property RightsHealth Care Rights
  • Prev.
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
PhilPeople logo

On this site

  • Find a philosopher
  • Find a department
  • The Radar
  • Index of professional philosophers
  • Index of departments
  • Help
  • Acknowledgments
  • Careers
  • Contact us
  • Terms and conditions

Brought to you by

  • The PhilPapers Foundation
  • The American Philosophical Association
  • Centre for Digital Philosophy, Western University
PhilPeople is currently in Beta Sponsored by the PhilPapers Foundation and the American Philosophical Association
Feedback