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    Supported Decision-Making: Non-Domination Rather than Mental Prosthesis
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (3): 227-237. 2023.
    Recently, bioethicists and the UNCRPD have advocated for supported medical decision-making on behalf of patients with intellectual disabilities. But what does supported decision-making really entail? One compelling framework is Anita Silvers and Leslie Francis’ mental prosthesis account, which envisions supported decision-making as a process in which trustees act as mere appendages for the patient’s will; the trustee provides the cognitive tools the patient requires to realize her conception of …Read more
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    Ethical Concerns with Applied Behavior Analysis for Autism Spectrum "Disorder"
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (1): 31-69. 2020.
    This paper has both theoretical and practical ambitions. The theoretical ambitions are to explore what would constitute both effective and ethical treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder.1 However, the practical ambition is perhaps more important: we argue that a dominant form of Applied Behavior Analysis, which is widely taken to be far-and-away the best “treatment”2 for ASD, manifests systematic violations of the fundamental tenets of bioethics. Moreover, the supposed benefits of the treatment n…Read more
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    ‘Medical Necessity’ and Domination
    American Journal of Bioethics 18 (12): 31-32. 2018.