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    The Human Use of Animals: Case Studies in Ethical Choice
    with F. Barbara Orlans, Rebecca Dresser, David B. Morton, and John P. Gluck
    Oxford University Press USA. 1998.
    The first set of case studies on animal use, this volume offers a thorough, up-to-date exploration of the moral issues related to animal welfare. Its main purpose is to examine how far it is ethically justifiable to harm animals in order to benefit mankind. An excellent introduction provides a framework for the cases and sets the background of philosophical and moral concepts underlying the subject. Sixteen original, previously unpublished essays cover controversies associated with the human use…Read more
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    An Ethics Framework for a Learning Health Care System: A Departure from Traditional Research Ethics and Clinical Ethics
    with Ruth R. Faden, Nancy E. Kass, Steven N. Goodman, Peter Pronovost, and Sean Tunis
    Hastings Center Report 43 (s1): 16-27. 2013.
    Calls are increasing for American health care to be organized as a learning health care system, defined by the Institute of Medicine as a health care system “in which knowledge generation is so embedded into the core of the practice of medicine that it is a natural outgrowth and product of the healthcare delivery process and leads to continual improvement in care.” We applaud this conception, and in this paper, we put forward a new ethics framework for it. No such framework has previously been a…Read more
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    Ethical Issues in Death and Dying
    with Seymour Perlin
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 14 (2): 132-133. 1981.