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Ari Schick

Tel Aviv University
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  • Tel Aviv University
    Department of Philosophy
    Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Michigan State University
Department of Philosophy
PhD
Tel Aviv, Israel
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
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    Health as temporally extended: theoretical foundations and implications
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (3): 1-22. 2022.
    This paper seeks to develop a theory of health that aligns with the shift in contemporary medical practice and research toward a temporally extended epidemiological view of health. The paper describes how such a theory is at the core of life course based approaches to health, and finds theoretical grounding in recent work in the philosophy of biology promulgating a process theory of life.
    Philosophy of Biology
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    What Counts as “Success” in Speculative and Anticipatory Ethics? Lessons from the Advent of Germline Gene Editing
    NanoEthics 13 (3): 261-267. 2019.
    This discussion note offers a preliminary analysis of what recent developments in human germline gene editing tell us about the effectiveness of speculative and anticipatory modes of techno-ethics. It argues that the benefits of speculative discussions are difficult to detect thus far, and that pushing the focal point of ethical discourse well ahead of the current state of technology may prematurely undermine existing norms long before a broad consensus would justify moving beyond them.
    Nanotechnology
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    Whereto speculative bioethics? Technological visions and future simulations in a science fictional culture
    Medical Humanities 42 (4): 225-231. 2016.
    Medical Ethics
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    Neuro exceptionalism?
    American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2). 2005.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Academic and Teaching EthicsBiomedical Ethics
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    Eric Racine: Pragmatic neuroethics: Improving treatment and understanding of the mind-brain: MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2010, 267 pp, $29.00 , ISBN: 978-0-262-01419-9 (review)
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 32 (6): 417-422. 2011.
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