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Method and Social Reconstruction: Dewey's Logic: The Theory of InquirySouthern Journal of Philosophy 32 (1): 107-120. 2010.
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3States and Moral PluralismHastings Center Report 37 (6): 24-35. 2012.Bioethicists are often interested mostly in national standards and institutions, but state governments have historically overseen a wide range of bioethical issues and share responsibility with the federal government for still others. States ought to have an important role. By allowing for multiple outcomes, the American federal system allows a better fit between public opinion and public policies.
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4Parenting in an Era of GeneticsHastings Center Report 27 (2): 16-22. 2012.Most parents want to improve the lot of their children. Providing a safe environment, a healthful diet, a good education, exposure to diverse experiences are some of the more conventional means of enhancing the health and opportunities of children. Increasingly, parents or would‐be parents are being offered genetic means for enhancing their children's lives. To whichever means parents turn, the road to enhancement is paved with some deadly and not‐so‐deadly sins that all parents and social stewa…Read more
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Pragmatism and Human Genetic EngineeringDissertation, Vanderbilt University. 1994.William James and John Dewey insisted that pragmatic philosophy finds meaning in its struggle to deal with emergent social problems. Ironically, few have attempted to use pragmatism to articulate methods for ameliorating social difficulties. This dissertation attempts to do just that by putting James' and Dewey's philosophy to work on the moral and scientific problems associated with genetic engineering and the Human Genome Project. The intention is to demonstrate the usefulness of a pragmatic a…Read more
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224Method and Social Reconstruction: Dewey'sLogic: The Theory of InquirySouthern Journal of Philosophy 32 (1): 107-120. 1994.
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49The Relevance of Foucault to Whiteheadian Environmental EthicsEnvironmental Ethics 16 (4): 419-424. 1994.Although he devotes little explicit analysis to ethics, Whitehead’s understanding of the human moral life immerses both human moral agency and environmental ethics in the natural world, judging good actions in the context of complex and interdependent histories of value present in societies of what he calls actual occasions. In this sense, Whiteheadian environmental ethics draws on the most interesting features of Michel Foucault’s genealogies of values that suffuse institutions. Nevertheless, a…Read more
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388Dewey and Husserl on natural science and values: Learning from the Sokal debateJournal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (4): 286-299. 2001.
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Responses and Dialogue: Response to" Paradigms for Clinical EthicsCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 351-351. 1999.
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66Will bioethics take the life of philosophy?American Journal of Bioethics 6 (5). 2006.This Article does not have an abstract
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38The Perfect Baby: Parenthood in the New World of Cloning and Genetics (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2000.The Perfect Baby is the most popular introduction to ethical issues in genetics. This new edition has been updated to discuss and debate advances in high tech reproduction, genetic testing, gene therapy, human cloning, and stem cell research. It includes a new epilogue by cloning pioneer Ian Wilmut and Glenn McGee
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132The wisdom of Leon the professional [ethicist]American Journal of Bioethics 3 (3). 2003.This Article does not have an abstract
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76Chemical trust: Oxytocin oxymoron?American Journal of Bioethics 5 (3). 2005.This Article does not have an abstract
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72LettersKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (1): 103-108. 2000.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10.1 (2000) 103-108 [Access article in PDF] Letters "Small Sacrifices" in Stem Cell Research Madam: I agree with Professors McGee and Caplan (in their article "The Ethics and Politics of Small Sacrifices in Stem Cell Research," KIEJ, June 1999) that the question of the nature and status of the source of stem cells must be addressed. However, in their eagerness to convince us of the smallness of the…Read more
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121The ethics and politics of small sacrifices in stem cell researchKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (2): 151-158. 1999.: Pluripotent human stem cell research may offer new treatments for hundreds of diseases, but opponents of this research argue that such therapy comes attached to a Faustian bargain: cures at the cost of the destruction of many frozen embryos. The National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC), government officials, and many scholars of bioethics, including, in these pages, John Robertson, have not offered an adequate response to ethical objections to stem cell research. Instead of examining the …Read more
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" Small sacrifices" in stem cell research-Glenn McGee and Arthur Caplan replyKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (1): 104-107. 2000.
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30Phronesis in clinical ethicsTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (4). 1996.This essay argues that while we have examined clinical ethics quite extensively in the literature, too little attention has been paid to the complex question of how clinical ethics is learned. Competing approaches to ethics pedagogy have relied on outmoded understandings of the way moral learning takes place in ethics. It is argued that the better approach, framed in the work of Aristotle, is the idea of phronesis, which depends on a long-term mentorship in clinical medicine for either medical s…Read more
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124Playing [with] God: Prayer is not a prescriptionAmerican Journal of Bioethics 7 (12): 1. 2007.This Article does not have an abstract
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104The AJOB experimentAmerican Journal of Bioethics 1 (1): 1. 2001.This Article does not have an abstract
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67Parenting in an Era of GeneticsHastings Center Report 27 (2): 16-22. 1997.Most parents want to improve the lot of their children. Providing a safe environment, a healthful diet, a good education, exposure to diverse experiences are some of the more conventional means of enhancing the health and opportunities of children. Increasingly, parents or would‐be parents are being offered genetic means for enhancing their children's lives. To whichever means parents turn, the road to enhancement is paved with some deadly and not‐so‐deadly sins that all parents and social stewa…Read more
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7.2. Ethical Issues in Genetics in the Next 100 YearsBioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi. forthcoming.
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15Pragmatic bioethics (edited book)Vanderbilt University Press (TN). 1999.A dramatic new introduction to the perplexing ethical challenges of modern biomedicine through the lens of classical American pragmatism.
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118Dying for foodAmerican Journal of Bioethics 5 (2). 2005.This Article does not have an abstract
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