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17Uncertain Bioethics: Moral Risk and Human Dignity, written by Stephen NapierJournal of Moral Philosophy 21 (1-2): 244-247. 2024.
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20Personhood Is Still Useful, but Not for EverythingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (1): 72-74. 2024.The concept of personhood has outlived its usefulness for bioethics, says Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby (2024). The concept of personhood has been important to the bioethics literature from fairly earl...
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14Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Do Clinicians Have a Duty to Participate in Pragmatic Clinical Trials?”American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10): 1-3. 2023.We very much appreciate the helpful and generous commentaries in response to “Do Clinicians have a Duty to Participate in Pragmatic Clinical Trials?” (Garland, Morain, and Sugarman 2023). In that a...
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22Do Clinicians Have a Duty to Participate in Pragmatic Clinical Trials?American Journal of Bioethics 23 (8): 22-32. 2022.Clinicians have good moral and professional reasons to contribute to pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs). We argue that clinicians have a defeasible duty to participate in this research that takes place in usual care settings and does not involve substantive deviation from their ordinary care practices. However, a variety of countervailing reasons may excuse clinicians from this duty in particular cases. Yet because there is a moral default in favor of participating, clinicians who wish to opt out …Read more
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25Toward Meeting the Obligation of Respect for Persons in Pragmatic Clinical TrialsHastings Center Report 52 (3): 9-17. 2022.Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue 3, Page 9-17, May–June 2022.
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23For the Common Good.Alex John London, 2021. New York, Oxford University Press. 480 pp, $99.00 (e‐book) (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (5): 935-937. 2022.Journal of Applied Philosophy, EarlyView.
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Areas of Specialization
Meta-Ethics |
Moral Epistemology |
Biomedical Ethics |
Moral Principles |
History of Western Philosophy, Misc |