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265To race or not to race: A normative debate in the philosophy of race.Philosophers' Imprint. forthcoming.One of the many debates in the philosophy of race is whether we should eliminate or conserve discourse, thought, and practices reliant on racial terms and categories (i.e., race-talk). In this paper, I consider this debate in the context of medicine. The recent resurgence in anti-racist activism and the COVID-19 pandemic have prompted philosophers, medical professionals, and the public to (re)consider race, its role in long-standing health disparities, and the utility of race-based medicine. In …Read more
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10Toward more diverse, inclusive, and equitable neuromodulationBrain Stimulation 16 (3): 737-741. 2023.Racial and ethnic disparities exist for many nervous system disorders that are intervention targets for neuromodulation investigators. Yet, to date, there has been both a lack of racial and ethnic diversity and a lack of emphasis on diversity in neuromodulation research. In this paper, we suggest three potential reasons for the lack of racial and ethnic diversity in neuromodulation research: 1) the lack of diversity in the neuromodulation workforce, 2) incompatibility between the technologies em…Read more
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Princeton UniversityUniversity Center for Human Values and Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsHarold T. Shapiro Postdoctoral Research Associate In Bioethics
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Arizona State UniversityPhilosophy - School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious StudiesAssistant Professor
APA Eastern Division
Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Race |
Normative Ethics |
Applied Ethics |