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    Book Forum
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 104 (C): 1-2. 2024.
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    Deaf, Not Invisible: Sign Language Interpreting in a Global Pandemic
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (4): 280-283. 2021.
    One of us is in translation and interpreting studies, and has written on collaborative translation, and the other in philosophy of medicine. In our open peer commentary, we will focus attention on...
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    Deaf, Not Invisible: Sign Language Interpreting in a Global Pandemic
    American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 12 (4): 280-283. 2021.
  •  698
    From metagenomics to the metagenome: Conceptual change and the rhetoric of translational genomic research
    with Eric Thomas Juengst
    Genomics, Society, and Policy 5 (3): 1-19. 2009.
    As the international genomic research community moves from the tool-making efforts of the Human Genome Project into biomedical applications of those tools, new metaphors are being suggested as useful to understanding how our genes work – and for understanding who we are as biological organisms. In this essay we focus on the Human Microbiome Project as one such translational initiative. The HMP is a new ‘metagenomic’ research effort to sequence the genomes of human microbiological flora, in order…Read more
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    Dans La Paléontologie : distancer le temps, John Huss examine les défis de la compréhension des échelles de temps géologiques en paléontologie. Les profondeurs du temps, comparables aux vastes distances spatiales, nécessitent des heuristiques uniques pour être conceptualisées. Huss explore la "spatialisation du temps", où les fossiles et les strates géologiques servent d'archives physiques de processus s'étendant sur des millions d'années. Cette approche permet aux paléontologues de reconstruire…Read more
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    Johnny Cash and Philosophy: Burning Ring of Truth (edited book)
    with David Werther
    Open Court. 2008.
    "Philosophers explore the meaning and continuing importance of Johnny Cash's music and legacy" -- Provided by publisher.
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    Fecal Transplant Bioethics: Beyond Chicken Little
    American Journal of Bioethics 17 (5): 48-50. 2017.
    Here I critique the approach often seen in bioethics, termed "Chicken Little bioethics," which emphasizes only the potential risks of novel therapies, using fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) as a case study. I argue that, instead of cataloging hypothetical risks, bioethicists should focus on establishing an ethical framework for FMT based on justice, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and autonomy. The essay advocates for empirical risk-benefit analysis through initiatives like the FMT registry, which…Read more
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    Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has argued that rock and roll happens from the neck down. In this contribution to The Rolling Stones and Philosophy, edited by Luke Dick and George Reisch, I draw on neuroscience to argue that, in the parlance of John Stuart Mill, rock and roll is both a higher and a lower pleasure.
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    Popular Culture and Philosophy: Rules of Engagement
    Essays in Philosophy 15 (1): 19-32. 2014.
    The exploration of popular culture topics by academic philosophers for non-academic audiences has given rise to a distinctive genre of philosophical writing. Edited volumes with titles such as Black Sabbath and Philosophy or Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy contain chapters by multiple philosophical authors that attempt to bring philosophy to popular audiences. Two dominant models have emerged in the genre. On the pedagogical model, authors use popular culture examples to teach the reader…Read more
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    GINA and Preemployment Criminal Background Checks
    with Shawneequa L. Callier and Eric T. Juengst
    Hastings Center Report 40 (1): 15-19. 2010.
    This article examines the ethical, legal, and policy implications of using genetic information in preemployment criminal background checks, focusing on a case involving The University of Akron’s controversial policy requiring DNA samples from prospective employees. The article contextualizes this policy within the framework of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), which prohibits the use of genetic information in employment decisions. Key issues include the privacy concerns assoc…Read more
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    Methodology and ontology in microbiome research
    Biological Theory 9 (4): 392-400. 2014.
    Research on the human microbiome has gen- erated a staggering amount of sequence data, revealing variation in microbial diversity at the community, species (or phylotype), and genomic levels. In order to make this complexity more manageable and easier to interpret, new units—the metagenome, core microbiome, and entero- type—have been introduced in the scientific literature. Here, I argue that analytical tools and exploratory statisti- cal methods, coupled with a translational imperative, are the…Read more
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    Paleontology: Outrunning Time
    Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 326 211-235. 2017.
    In this paper, I discuss several temporal aspects of paleontology from a philosophical perspective. I begin by presenting the general problem of “taming” deep time to make it comprehensible at a human scale, starting with the traditional geologic time scale: an event-based, relative time scale consisting of a hierarchy of chronological units. Not only does the relative timescale provide a basis for reconstructing many of the general features of the history of life, but it is also consonant with …Read more
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    Paleontology: Outrunning Time
    In Philippe Huneman & Christophe Bouton (eds.), Time of Nature and the Nature of Time: Philosophical Perspectives of Time in Natural Sciences, Springer Verlag. pp. 211-235. 2017.
    In this paper, I discuss several temporal aspects of paleontology from a philosophical perspective. I begin by presenting the general problem of “taming” deep time to make it comprehensible at a human scale, starting with the traditional geologic time scale: an event-based, relative time scale consisting of a hierarchy of chronological units. Not only does the relative timescale provide a basis for reconstructing many of the general features of the history of life, but it is also consonant with …Read more
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    Die Philosophie bei Johnny Cash (edited book)
    Wiley. 2009.
    Musiker, Freigeist, Drogensüchtiger, Stimme der Schwachen und Entrechteten, Christ, Familienmensch, Sänger von Liebe, Gott und Mord. Viel gibt es über Johnny Cash zu sagen, man kann es aber auch auf eine einfache Formel bringen: Er war der "Man in Black". Er sang vor Schwerverbrechern in Saint-Quentin, für Richard Nixon und alle amerikanischen Präsidenten nach ihm. Er verzweifelte an der Liebe zu June Carter und fand später mit ihr seine Erfüllung. Er förderte Musiker wie Bob Dylan und Kris Kris…Read more
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    Other Minds
    Quarterly Review of Biology 93 (2): 159. 2018.
  • The introduction of computer simulation to paleobiology ushered in a new, experimental style of reasoning. Rather than starting with observed fossil patterns and hypothesizing causal processes that may have produced them, it became possible to start with a process model, and from it to simulate a range of possible patterns. ;The MBL Model is a stochastic model of phylogenetic evolution . Computer simulations conducted with the MBL Model served as thought experiments in stochastic evolution. In t…Read more
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    Essays explore philosophical themes in The Planet of the Apes films including human-animal relationships, science and ethics.
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    From metagenomics to the metagenome: Conceptual change and the rhetoric of translational genomic research
    with Eric Juengst
    Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (3): 1-19. 2009.
    As the international genomic research community moves from the tool-making efforts of the Human Genome Project into biomedical applications of those tools, new metaphors are being suggested as useful to understanding how our genes work - and for understanding who we are as biological organisms. In this essay we focus on the Human Microbiome Project as one such translational initiative. The HMP is a new 'metagenomic' research effort to sequence the genomes of human microbiological flora, in order…Read more