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    On the Universality of Habermas's Discourse Ethics
    Dissertation, Mcgill University (Canada). 1997.
    This thesis investigates Habermas's attempt to establish a credible form of universalism in moral and political philosophy by means of the theoretical approach which he terms "discourse ethics." The central question motivating this study is whether Habermas succeeds in this ambition. Discourse ethics specifies a procedure which purports to enable all agents involved in a conflict of interest in which issues of justice are at stake to come to a rational and cooperative resolution. It proposes a p…Read more
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    Global Health and National Borders
    with Ryoa Chung, Angus Dawson, and Ted Schrecker
    Globalization and Health 8 19. 2012.
    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The governments and citizens of the developed nations are increasingly called upon to contribute financially to health initiatives outside their borders. Although international development assistance for health has grown rapidly over the last two decades, austerity measures related to the 2008 and 2011 global financial crises may impact negatively on aid expenditures. The competition between national priorities and foreign aid commitments raises important ethical questions …Read more
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    Can a moral reasoning exercise improve response quality to surveys of healthcare priorities?
    with L. J. Damschroder, B. J. Zikmund-Fisher, S. Y. H. Kim, and P. A. Ubel
    Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (1): 57-64. 2009.
    Objective: To determine whether a moral reasoning exercise can improve response quality to surveys of healthcare priorities Methods: A randomised internet survey focussing on patient age in healthcare allocation was repeated twice. From 2574 internet panel members from the USA and Canada, 2020 (79%) completed the baseline survey and 1247 (62%) completed the follow-up. We elicited respondent preferences for age via five allocation scenarios. In each scenario, a hypothetical health planner made a …Read more
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    Health and Global Justice
    with Christian Barry
    Ethics and International Affairs 16 (2): 33-34. 2002.
    In a recent global survey commissioned for the Millennium Summit of the United Nations, people around the world consistently mentioned good health as what they most desired
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    Introduction
    with Christian Barry
    Ethics and International Affairs 16 (2). 2002.