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82Political legitimacy and research ethicsBioethics 33 (3): 312-318. 2018.In democratic theory, “legitimacy” refers to the set of conditions that must be in place in order for the claims to authority of somebody to be deemed appropriate, and for their claims to compliance to be warranted. Though criteria of legitimacy have been elaborated in the context of democratic states, there is no reason for them not to be drawn up, with appropriate amendments, for other kinds of authority structures. This paper examines the claims to authority made over researchers by internati…Read more
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65Why we should not ‘just use age’ for COVID-19 vaccine prioritisationJournal of Medical Ethics 48 (8): 538-541. 2022.Older age is one of the greatest risk factors for severe outcomes from COVID-19. If we believe it is important to use limited supplies of COVID-19 vaccines to protect the most vulnerable and prevent deaths, then available doses should be allocated with significant priority to older adults. Yet, we should resist the conclusion that age should be the sole criterion for COVID-19 vaccine prioritisation or that no younger populations (eg, those under the age of 60) should be prioritised until all old…Read more
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75Setting Health‐Care Priorities: What Ethical Theories Tell UsBioethics 34 (4): 442-443. 2020.Bioethics, EarlyView.
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56Conceptualizing the “Self” in Neuroethics: An Appeal to Philosophy of MindAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 1 (3): 16-17. 2010.
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92A Vaping Matter: E‐cigarette Use in Health Care OrganizationsHastings Center Report 45 (6): 11-12. 2015.Although there is no federal legislation yet on e-cigarettes, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed regulations in April 2014 that would prohibit sales of e-cigarettes to anyone under eighteen and require that they be approved by the FDA as a tobacco product and carry warning labels for consumers on their packaging. Only three U.S. states have extended the same restrictions placed on tobacco products to e-cigarettes; however, eighteen states have passed legislation enacting use restrict…Read more
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101What’s on the Menu for an Equitable Approach to Nutrition Labelling in Restaurants?Public Health Ethics 8 (1): 98-102. 2015.The primary aim of menu labelling should be understood as informing consumers such that they are better able to make informed food purchasing and consumption decisions; the extent to which consumers’ behaviours or, indeed, health outcomes, are affected may be contingent on several other factors and should therefore be considered more distal aims of what menu labelling intends to, or is able to, achieve. It is of importance to be clear about the nature and scope of menu labelling, including what …Read more
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82Deploying the Precautionary Principle to Protect Vulnerable Populations in Canadian Post-Market Drug SurveillanceCanadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 3 (1): 110-118. 2020.Drug regulatory bodies aim to ensure that patients have access to safe and effective drugs; however, no matter the quality of pre-licensure studies, uncertainty will remain regarding the safety and effectiveness of newly approved drugs until a large and diverse population uses those drugs. Recent analyses of Canada’s post-market drug surveillance system have found that Canada is not keeping pace with international requirements for PMDS, and have noted that efforts must be improved to monitor and…Read more
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76Attending to scalar ethical issues in emerging approaches to environmental health research and practiceMonash Bioethics Review 37 (1-2): 4-21. 2019.Accelerated changes to the planet have created novel spaces to re-imagine the boundaries and foci of environmental health research. Climate change, mass species extinction, ocean acidification, biogeochemical disturbance, and other emergent environmental issues have precipitated new population health perspectives, including, but not limited to, one health, ecohealth, and planetary health. These perspectives, while nuanced, all attempt to reconcile broad global challenges with localized health im…Read more
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University of Western OntarioFaculty of Health Sciences
Department of PhilosophyAssistant Professor