• Physician-Assisted Suicide
    Ethics and Medics 21 (12): 3-4. 1996.
  • New Pitchforks and Furtive Nature
    In Lisa Campo-Engelstein & Paul Burcher (eds.), Reproductive Ethics Ii: New Ideas and Innovations, Springer Verlag. pp. 113-123. 2018.
    “New ideas and innovations” are constituted in relation to the status quo: what had been new becomes old when something yet newer appears. This truism draws attention to the necessity of thinking about the new in relation to what came before. In reproductive ethics, this means, in part, that mitochondrial donation, for example, must be understood in reference to “old” IVF. It also means that we must understand this and every other technique for manipulating, facilitating, or preventing conceptio…Read more
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    Catholic Identity in Health Care
    Ethics and Medics 21 (9): 3-4. 1996.
  • 3. Notes on "the Virtue of Science and the Science of Virtue"
    In Peter Augustine Lawler & Marc D. Guerra (eds.), The Science of Modern Virtue: On Descartes, Darwin, and Locke, Northern Illinois University Press. pp. 46-56. 2013.
  • Tommy and Jerry
    Ethics and Medics 22 (3): 3-4. 1997.
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    Sex and Catholic Health Care
    Ethics and Medics 22 (8): 1-2. 1997.
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    The Possibility of Practical Reason (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (3): 415-417. 2002.