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30Three Moral Fault Lines for Therapeutic Conversational Artificial IntelligenceAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (5): 127-131. 2026.Volume 26, Issue 5, May 2026, Page 127-131.
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20Autonomy Deadlock and Bioethical PrinciplismAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (3): 52-56. 2026.My purpose is to briefly interrogate and qualify common presumptions regarding autonomy’s place in the four-principle approach. I argue that treating normative considerations of autonomy as a token to trade off against bio- medical beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice relies on an “indefensibly thin” notion of autonomy, which causes it to become a greater source of intractable disagreement, or deadlock, than the other three principles (Reis-Dennis 2020, 2). Three features unique to bioethic…Read more
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61Navigating the Ethics of Artificial IntelligenceEncyclopedia 5 (4): 1-25. 2025.This entry delineates artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and the field’s core ethical challenges, surveys the principal normative frameworks in the literature, and offers a historical analysis that traces and explains the shift from ethical monism to ethical pluralism. In particular, it (i) situates the field within the trajectory of AI’s technical development, (ii) organizes the field’s rationale around challenges regarding alignment, opacity, human oversight, bias and noise, accountability, a…Read more
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34Ordering Care Principles for Cost-Related NonadherenceAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (8): 134-136. 2025.Ghinea et al. (2025) argue that physicians have a moral duty to address cost-related nonadherence (CRNA). Their main claims are that efficacy turns on access, unaffordability is ethically equivalen...
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102Challenges for Environmental Justice Under Bioethical PrinciplismAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (3): 65-67. 2024.In “The Bioethics of Environmental Injustice: Ethical, Legal, and Clinical Implications of Unhealthy Environments,” Keisha Ray and Jane Fallis Cooper argue that one aspect of environmental health h...
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151Who Owns My Autonomous Vehicle? Ethics and Responsibility in Artificial and Human IntelligenceCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (4): 599-609. 2018.
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86Moral Wrongs, Epistemic Wrongs, and the FDAAmerican Journal of Bioethics 22 (10): 34-37. 2022.Svirsky, Howard, and Berman argue that the Food and Drug Administration inhabits two types of roles which must be balanced: those of bringing about beneficial material change and those...
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North Carolina State UniversityDepartment of Philosophy and Religious StudiesAssistant Teaching Professor
APA Eastern Division
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Biomedical Ethics |
| Technology Ethics |
| Pluralistic Deontological Theories |
Areas of Interest
| Social Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Epistemic Normativity |
| Legal Ethics |