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    Is it in the best interests of an intellectually disabled infant to die?
    Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (8): 454-459. 2006.
    One of the most contentious ethical issues in the neonatal intensive care unit is the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from infants who may otherwise survive. In practice, one of the most important factors influencing this decision is the prediction that the infant will be severely intellectually disabled. Most professional guidelines suggest that decisions should be made on the basis of the best interests of the infant. It is, however, not clear how intellectual disability affects those …Read more
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    Functional neuroimaging and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from vegetative patients
    with G. Kahane, M. Horne, and J. Savulescu
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8): 508-511. 2009.
    Recent studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients in a vegetative state have raised the possibility that such patients retain some degree of consciousness. In this paper, the ethical implications of such findings are outlined, in particular in relation to decisions about withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. It is sometimes assumed that if there is evidence of consciousness, treatment should not be withdrawn. But, paradoxically, the discovery of consciousness in very severe…Read more
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    BackgroundResuscitation and treatment of critically ill newborn infants is associated with relatively high mortality, morbidity and cost. Guidelines relating to resuscitation have traditionally focused on the best interests of infants. There are, however, limited resources available in the neonatal intensive care unit, meaning that difficult decisions sometimes need to be made. This study explores the intuitions of lay people regarding resource allocation decisions in the NICU.MethodsThe study d…Read more
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    Shades of grey
    Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (10): 671-672. 2014.
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    Highlights from this issue
    Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12): 705-705. 2011.
  • Envivonmental Law &
    with John Alder&amp
    Ethics. forthcoming.
  • Studying the History of Intercivilizational Dialogues
    Dialogue and Universalism 12 (3): 49-64. 2002.
  • [Involving men in family planning]
    with J. F. Helzner, S. A. Peterson, R. A. Miller, A. Pau, B. M. Fapohunda, N. Rutenberg, B. T. Mazurek, B. Barnett, and C. A. Murphy
    Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (1): 161-80. 1999.