APA Eastern Division
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    > Stephan, a middle-aged immigrant, presents with acute sepsis from his diabetic foot ulcer and confusion that significantly diminishes his capacity. His attending physician, Marta, has initiated an aggressive antibiotic regime but is considering amputation. Unsure, whether this aligns with the preferences of Stephan, his family, and his devoted support worker, Emily, she is considering using a P4 AI for substituted judgment using a corpus of Stephan’s emails and online posts. > > When diagnosed…Read more
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    How ectogestation can impact the gestational versus moral parenthood debate
    Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (2): 98-99. 2025.
    Ectogestation technology, when feasible, will permit fetal development within an artificial womb. Ectogestation is termed ectogenesis when it is full (gestation occurs exclusively within an artificial womb post in vitro fertilisation) or partial (artificial gestation occurs during the course of in vivo gestation, post a caesarean-like fetal transfer). In what follows, I explore the implications for the gestational versus moral parenthood debate recently spotlighted by Benjamin Lange1 for various…Read more
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    Proceeding with care
    Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (11): 740-741. 2024.
    Rodger et al 1 present a thoughtful case for the ethical defensibility of genetic disenhancement targeting unnecessary harm and suffering of the pigs raised for xenotransplantation research. On the assumption that xenotransplantation research is unlikely to be halted (and by my lights, also that no other short-term palliative options can be identified or developed), their view appears to be largely reasonable and aligned with recent proposals by animal ethicists for targeting pain in factory-far…Read more
  • Relational Autonomy, the Ethics of Responsibility, and Supported Decision-Making for Patients with Diminished Capacity
    with Marija Kirjanenko
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (3): 175-177. 2023.
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    On the Permissibility of Elective Ectogestation
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5): 116-118. 2023.
    Successful deployment of “artificial womb technology (AWT)” is anticipated within a decade or so. In the case of “partial” ectogestation, in vivo gestation precedes fetal transfer to an artificial...
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    We use an event study to capture the investor reaction to the first Newsweek Green Rankings in September 2009, a notable, multi-dimensional recent development in the rating of corporate environmental CSR performance. Drawing on stakeholder theory, we develop hypotheses about market investor reaction to the disclosure of new, relevant corporate environmental performance in both the short and longer term, whether market investors’ reaction reflects industry context, and whether firm-level contextu…Read more