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    E.-j. Marey's Visual Rhetoric And The Graphic Decomposition Of The Body
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (2): 175-204. 1995.
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    Ethics, AIDS, and community responsibility
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (3). 1990.
    In the discussion of the responsibilities of society to the HIV infected and uninfected, a serious question seems to have been left out of the picture: To what extent are people who are not infected, have no special relationship to the infected and have no professional responsibilities for the care of AIDS patients under an obligation to come to the aid of people with the HIV? In this paper, I shall examine our responsibilities, as members of society, for the welfare of others to whom we may or …Read more
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    Chronic Illness and the Temporal Structure of Human Life
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9 (3-4): 161-171. 1990.
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    Does Clinical Decision Analysis Change the Subject?
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (3-4): 149-172. 1993.
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    Bioethics and the Liberal State (review)
    Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (1): 92-95. 1993.
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    Chronic Illness: A Problem of Passive Injustice
    Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (3): 153-156. 1991.
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    Does Clinical Decision Analysis Change the Subject?
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (3): 149-172. 1993.
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    Tarasoff and the moral duty to protect the vulnerable
    with W. J. Winslade
    In John F. Monagle & David C. Thomasma (eds.), Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues, Aspen Publishers. pp. 316--324. 1994.
  • Freud's Metapsychology: A Theory About Functional Architecture
    Dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago. 1984.
    Psychoanalysis is often divided into two parts: the clinical theory and the metapsychology. Recent historical and philosophical work has led some psychoanalysts to argue that the metapsychology is a cryptic biology and not a psychological theory at all. Evidence for this view is largely that metapsychological concepts can be traced to Freud's "Project for a Scientific Psychology", in which he seems to argue that systems of neurons perform both psychological and neuro-physiological functions. The…Read more