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    Trust in Strangers, Trust in Friends
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 10 (1): 17-22. 2003.
    Recent literature on trust commonly contains the claim that the trust which characterizes intimate relationships is a different phenomenon altogether from the trust that characterizes professional and other sorts of non-intimate relationships. In this paper I argue that while there are important differences among kinds of trust, an invidious distinction between trust in strangers and trust infriends is not only unwarranted but it obscures the fundamentally affective and relational base of all fo…Read more
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    In the early 2000s, several states legalized marijuana for medicinal uses. Since then, more and more states have either decriminalized or legalized marijuana use for medical or recreational purposes. Federal law has remained unchanged. The state-level decriminalization of marijuana and the concomitant de-stigmatizing and mainstreaming is likely to lead to greater use among the general population, including among nursing mothers. Marijuana is already one of the most widely used illicit substances…Read more
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    Extreme Caregiving: The Moral Work of Raising Children with Special Needs
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (1): 170-173. 2020.
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    ABSTRACT Defining a nonpaternalistic yet achievable form of trust in medicine in an era of simultaneous patient empowerment and institutional control has been and remains an important task of bioethics. The ‘crisis of trust’ in medicine has been viewed mainly as the problem of getting patients to trust their health care providers, especially physicians. However, since paradigmatic cases of trust are mutual, bioethicists must pay more attention to physician trust in patients. A physician’s view o…Read more
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    A Code of Ethics for Bioethicists: Prospects and Problems
    American Journal of Bioethics 5 (5): 66-68. 2005.
    Robert Baker (2005) has urged that bioethicists develop a code of ethics on several related but distinct grounds: that, based on his analysis of the history of development of other professions, the...
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    Encounters with Rurality in Clinical Ethics Consulting
    Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9 (2). 2019.
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    Taking the Long View of the Longshot: Obligations to Patients and Families Extend Beyond Rubrics
    with Jonathan Wood
    American Journal of Bioethics 18 (1): 24-25. 2018.
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    A Care Ethics Approach to Medical Eligibility in Armed Conflict
    American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10): 61-63. 2017.