•  112
    Hume Studies Referees, 2002–2003
    with Kate Abramson, Donald Ainslie, Donald L. M. Baxter, Martin Bell, Richard Bett, John Bricke, Philip Bricker, Justin Broackes, and Stephen Buckle
    Hume Studies 29 (2): 403-404. 2003.
  • Justice in the distribution of health care
    with L. Walters
    Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, 4th Edn. Belmont, Ca: Wadsworth. forthcoming.
  •  3
    Introduction to ethics
    with L. Walters
    Contemporary Issues in Bioethics. 3rd Ed. Belmont, Ca: Wadsworth 1989 1-43. 1989.
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    Euthanasia and the prolongation of life
    with L. Walters
    Contemporary Issues in Bioethics. forthcoming.
  •  17
    Ethical theory and bioethics
    with L. Walters
    Contemporary Issues in Bioethics. forthcoming.
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    Toward a Theory of Moral Status Inclusive of Nonhuman Animals
    with Ruth R. Faden, Debra J. H. Mathews, and Alan Regenberg
    In Steve Clarke, Hazem Zohny & Julian Savulescu (eds.), Rethinking Moral Status, Oxford University Press. pp. 159-178. 2021.
    This chapter argues for a need for a theory of moral status that can help to provide solutions to practical problems in public policy that take account of the interests of diverse nonhuman animals. To illustrate this need, the chapter briefly describes two contemporary problems, one in science policy and one in food and climate policy. The first section provides a sketch of a way to think about a tiered or hierarchical theory of moral status that could be fit for such work. The second section co…Read more
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    Commentary
    In Akira Akabayashi (ed.), The Future of Bioethics: International Dialogues, Oxford University Press. pp. 688-692. 2014.
    Justin Oakley says that he will “argue that virtue ethics provides a deeper and more compelling analysis of the ethical problems raised by conflicts of interest in physician prescribing than do other ethical perspectives.” The author argues that he shows important virtues of virtue ethics, but that he has not shown that virtue ethics provides a deeper or more compelling analysis than do “other ethical perspectives.” Oakley gives good reasons to think that we need ethical perspectives that supple…Read more
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    Autonomy and Consent
    In Franklin Miller & Alan Wertheimer (eds.), The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press. pp. 55-78. 2010.
    This chapter considers the relationship between consent and autonomy, arguing that autonomous choice and voluntariness are central to the notion of consent. It starts by analyzing consent in terms of its normative features, basic elements, and senses. It then moves to the nature of consent as autonomous and discusses whether requirements to obtain informed consent are justified in terms of the principle of respect for autonomy. It then turns to theories of autonomy, starting with split-level the…Read more
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    Humans encounter and use animals in a stunning number of ways. The nature of these animals and the justifiability or unjustifiabilitly of human uses of them are the subject matter of this volume.
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    Bury, RG, 37n7, 40n14, 42n19, 56n12, 147n7
    with J. L. Austin, Alfred Ayer, James Beattie, Stanley Cavell, Jean-Pierre de Crousaz, Gilles Deleuze, Isabelle Delpla, Philippe De Robert, and Diogenes Laertius
    In Diego E. Machuca (ed.), Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer. pp. 241. 2011.
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    The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics is a comprehensive treatment of the field of business ethics as seen from a philosophical approach. The volume consists of 24 essays that survey the field of business ethics in a broad and accessible manner, covering all major topics about the relationship between ethical theory and business ethics.
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    Hume Studies Referees, 2007–2008
    with Donald Ainslie, Carla Bagnoli, Donald Baxter, Helen Beebee, Martin Bell, Deborah Boyle, John Bricke, Deborah Brown, and Dorothy Coleman
    Hume Studies 34 (2): 323-324. 2008.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Referees, 2007-2008 Donald Ainslie University of Toronto Carla Bagnoli University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Donald Baxter University of Connecticut Tom Beauchamp Georgetown University Helen Beebee University of Birmingham Martin Bell Manchester Metropolitan University Deborah Boyle College of Charleston John Bricke University of Kansas Deborah Brown University of Queensland Dorothy Coleman Northern Illinois University Timo…Read more
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    Hume Studies Referees, 2006–2007
    with Abraham Anderson, Margaret Atherton, Annette Baier, Helen Beebee, Martin Bell, Lorraine Besser-Jones, Richard Bett, Mark Box, and Deborah Boyle
    Hume Studies 33 (2): 385-387. 2007.
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    II
    Philosophical Books 23 (3): 146-148. 2009.
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    Reversing the Protections
    Hastings Center Report 24 (3): 18-19. 2012.
  •  3
    Virtuous and Tender Sentiments (review)
    Hastings Center Report 25 (4): 36-37. 2012.
    Book reviewed in this article: Moral Prejudices: Essays on Ethics. By Annette Baier.
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    Tom Beauchamp presents the definitive scholarly edition of two famous works by David Hume, both originally published in 1757. In A Dissertation on the Passions Hume sets out his original view of the nature and central role of passion and emotion. The Natural History of Religion is a landmark work in the study of religion as a natural phenomenon. Authoritative critical texts are accompanied by a full array of editorial matter.
  • David Hume (1711-1776) is one of the greatest of philosophers. Today he probably ranks highest of all British philosophers in terms of influence and philosophical standing. His philosophical work ranges across morals, the mind, metaphysics, epistemology, religion, and aesthetics; he had broad interests not only in philosophy as it is now conceived but in history, politics, economics, religion, and the arts. He was a master of English prose. The Clarendon Hume Edition will include all of his work…Read more
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    An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 2006.
    about Hume: David Hume (1711-1776) is one of the greatest of philosophers. Today he probably ranks highest of all British philosophers in terms of influence and philosophical standing. His philosophical work ranges across morals, the mind, metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics; he had broad interests not only in philosophy as it is now conceived but in history, politics, economics, religion, and the arts. He was a master of English prose. about the Clarendon Hume Edition: The Clarendon Hume …Read more
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    This volume of 35 new essays explores ethical questions related to animal minds, vegetarianism, the human use of animals, and a broad range of other issues, proposing practical solutions to problems and in some cases offering philosophical insights on topics previously unexamined by philosophers.
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    The historical foundations of the research-practice distinction in bioethics
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (1): 45-56. 2012.
    The distinction between clinical research and clinical practice directs how we partition medicine and biomedical science. Reasons for a sharp distinction date historically to the work of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, especially to its analysis of the “boundaries” between research and practice in the Belmont Report (1978).Belmont presents a segregation model of the research-practice distinction, according to which research and …Read more
  •  55
    Principlism in Bioethics
    In José-Antonio Seoane & Pedro Serna (eds.), Bioethical Decision Making and Argumentation, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-16. 2016.
    The theoretical and practical roles of moral principles in principlist theory is the subject of this chapter. I start by discussing the historical background of the emergence of basic universal principles in bioethics. I then analyze the nature of the moral commitments in the universal framework of principles that I have developed over the last 40 years with James Childress. I also discuss how universal principles are fashioned into particular moralities such as those found in professional medic…Read more
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    This is the first new scholarly edition since the nineteenth century of one of the greatest works in the history of philosophy: David Hume's Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals. It is the fourth volume of the Clarendon Hume Edition, which will be the definitive edition for the foreseeable future. In this elegant and lucid Enquiry Hume gives an accessible presentation of his fully developed ethical theory, that is to say his theory of the foundation of morality in human nature. He conside…Read more
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    The historical foundations of the research-practice distinction in bioethics
    Heoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (1): 45-56. 2012.
    The distinction between clinical research and clinical practice directs how we partition medicine and biomedical science. Reasons for a sharp distinction date historically to the work of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, especially to its analysis of the “boundaries” between research and practice in the Belmont Report (1978). Belmont presents a segregation model of the research-practice distinction, according to which research and…Read more
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    The Origins and Drafting of the Belmont Report
    Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 63 (2): 240-250. 2020.
    The Belmont Report of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research was essentially mandated in a public law on July 12, 1974. The publications of this Commission have turned out to be the most influential of all US ethics and bioethics commissions on US public policy and federal regulation. The reason for its influence is that this Commission was allowed—indeed required—to draft federal regulations governing research with vulnerable subjects …Read more
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    Principles of Biomedical Ethics: Marking Its Fortieth Anniversary
    American Journal of Bioethics 19 (11): 9-12. 2019.
    Volume 19, Issue 11, November 2019, Page 9-12.
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    Ethical Theory and Business
    with Norman E. Bowie
    Ethics 91 (3): 525-530. 1981.
  • Ethical theory and business (edited book)
    with Denis Gordon Arnold and Norman E. Bowie
    Cambridge University Press. 2019.
    For forty years, successive editions of Ethical Theory and Business have helped to define the field of business ethics. The 10th edition reflects the current, multidisciplinary nature of the field by explicitly embracing a variety of perspectives on business ethics, including philosophy, management, and legal studies. Chapters integrate theoretical readings, case studies, and summaries of key legal cases to guide students to a rich understanding of business ethics, corporate responsibility, and …Read more
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    Principles of biomedical ethics
    Oxford University Press. 2019.
    Over the course of its first seven editions, Principles of Biomedical Ethics has proved to be, globally, the most widely used, authored work in biomedical ethics. It is unique in being a book in bioethics used in numerous disciplines for purposes of instruction in bioethics. Its framework of moral principles is authoritative for many professional associations and biomedical institutions-for instruction in both clinical ethics and research ethics. It has been widely used in several disciplines fo…Read more