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    Human Rights and the Ethics of Investment in China
    Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28 (1): 45-66. 2008.
    According to various reports, human rights violations in China include the detention of activists, forced abortions and sterilizations, and the repression of religious and spiritual groups, among others. Yet foreign direct investment in China is growing rapidly, as is outsourcing to Chinese producers. By adapting the Sullivan Principles to China, this essay maps out ethical guidelines for U.S. companies operating in China.
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    Academic Freedom, Critical Thinking and Teaching Ethics
    Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (2): 199-208. 2006.
    Sketched in somewhat general terms, there are two basic ways of going about teaching ethics: the moral indoctrination approach, which is essentially a rote learning exercise; and the moral engagement approach, which emphasizes listening to others in an open-minded manner and coming to carefully considered conclusions only after thoughtful reflection about differing views concerning matters of controversy. For reasons both practical and philosophical, the second approach, which emphasizes the dev…Read more
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    A crisis of values underlies the economic uncertainty and anxiety about the future of the United States. The author of this book observes the shift of emphasis from productivity to consumption, from contribution to entitlement, and from long-term investment to short-term gain
  • Delusions and Hallucinations are Associated with Greater Severity of Delirium
    with Paula Trzepacz, Franco T., Meagher JosĂ© G., Kishi David, SepĂșlveda Yasuhiro, Gaviria Esteban, M. Ana, Chun-Hsin Chen, Ming-Chyi Huang, Leticia Furlanetto, Negreiros M., Kim Yanghyun, Kean Jeong-Lan, and Jacob
    Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. forthcoming.