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45Civic Excellence: Citizen Virtue and Contemporary Liberal Democratic CommunityDissertation, University of Notre Dame. 2004.In this dissertation I seek to answer the question, “What are the virtues of the excellent citizen in a liberal democracy?" This question is important on three levels. First, if civic virtue is as important to the perpetuation of liberal democratic community as neo-liberal and communitarian thinkers have argued, then curiosity alone should motivate us. Second, if projects to foster the virtues are critical, then we must understand the virtues in order to foster them effectively and appropriately…Read more
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48Rebranding DeathBYU Journal of Public Law 31 (2): 313-332. 2017.In this paper, I will argue that efforts to legalize aid-in-dying or physician-assisted suicide are attempts to rebrand this sort of death as a good choice. It is common to justify physician-assisted suicide through arguments for a) relieving suffering or b) allowing individual autonomy, but I will show that the problem with these justifications is that once this type of death is judged as acceptable, it is difficult to justify limiting it to a narrow group such as the mentally competent, commun…Read more
University of Notre Dame
PhD, 2004
Provo, UT, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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| Biomedical Ethics |
| Medical Resource Allocation |
| Human Genetic Modification |
| Reproductive Ethics |
| Organ Donation |
| Assisted Suicide |
Areas of Interest
| Disability |
| Health Care Justice |
| Aging |
| Life Extension |
| Death and Dying |