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Dan Sullivan

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McGill University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1973
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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  •  4
    Sentimental Hogwash? On Capra's 'It's a Wonderful Life'
    Humanitas: Interdisciplinary journal (National Humanities Institute) 18 (1-2): 115-140. 2005.
  •  57
    Cue or place learning in one-way avoidance acquisition?
    with Paul R. Solomon, Gwen L. Nichols, and Joseph M. Kiernan
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (4): 243-245. 1979.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  139
    Speaking for the Dead: Cadavers in Biology and Medicine: D G Jones. Ashgate, 2000, pound50, pp 304. ISBN 1754620735 (review)
    Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (1): 57-2. 2002.
    This book is well-timed. Jones has produced a broad-ranging work focused on a novel subject: the cadaver. In this year alone, high-profile media issues have included the non-consensual storage of postmortem examination tissues at Alder Hey; the trial of Dr Heinrich Gross, for killing and storing the brains of children in Austria in the second world war; debate about the medical uses of fetal tissues, and the repatriation and reburial of indigenous remains from museums. Speaking for the Dead is u…Read more
    This book is well-timed. Jones has produced a broad-ranging work focused on a novel subject: the cadaver. In this year alone, high-profile media issues have included the non-consensual storage of postmortem examination tissues at Alder Hey; the trial of Dr Heinrich Gross, for killing and storing the brains of children in Austria in the second world war; debate about the medical uses of fetal tissues, and the repatriation and reburial of indigenous remains from museums. Speaking for the Dead is underpinned by a profound respect for cadavers. Jones makes the claim that respect accorded to persons (and their wishes) extends to their …
    Biomedical EthicsMedical Ethics
  •  129
    Souls do not live by cognitive inclinations alone, but by the desire to exist beyond death as well
    with Jeff Greenberg, Spee Kosloff, and Sheldon Solomon
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5): 474-475. 2006.
    Bering's analysis is inadequate because it fails to consider past and present adult soul beliefs and the psychological functions they serve. We suggest that a valid folk psychology of souls must consider features of adult soul beliefs, the unique problem engendered by awareness of death, and terror management findings, in addition to cognitive inclinations toward dualistic and teleological thinking.
    Religious ExperienceAfterlife, MiscPhilosophy of PsychologyBrain Death
  •  126
    Rules, fairness, and formal justice
    Ethics 85 (4): 322-331. 1975.
    JusticeDistributive Justice
  •  76
    Biological Engineering
    Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 56 (2): 199-211. 1981.
    Engineering Ethics
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