Claremont, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
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    Ethical Reasoning Concerning the Feeding of Severely Demented Patients: an International Perspective
    with A. Norberg, M. Hirschfeld, B. Davidson, S. Lauri, J. Y. Lin, L. Phillips, E. Pittman, R. Vander Laan, and L. Ziv
    Nursing Ethics 1 (1): 3-13. 1994.
    Structured interviews were held with 149 registered nurses in seven countries in America, Asia, Australia and Europe concerning the feeding of severely demented patients who do not accept food. The most common reasons for nurses being willing to change their decision to feed or not to feed were an order from the medical head, a request from the patient's husband and/or the staff meeting. There was a connection between the willingness to feed and the ranking of ethical principles. Nurses who were…Read more
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    Interests and Sentience (review)
    Hastings Center Report 24 (6): 36-37. 2012.
    Book reviewed in this article: Life Before Birth: The Moral and Legal Status of Embryos and Fetuses. By Bonnie Steinbock.
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    Book reviewed in this article: Life Before Birth: The Moral and Legal Status of Embryos and Fetuses. By Bonnie Steinbock.
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    Ethics and humanity: themes from the philosophy of Jonathan Glover (edited book)
    with Richard Keshen and Jeff McMahan
    Oxford University Press. 2010.
    Ethics and Humanity pays to tribute to Jonathan Glover, a pioneering figure whose thought and personal influence have had a significant impact on applied...
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    Judith Butler's theory of the constitution of subjectivity conceptualizes the subject as a performative materialization of its social environment. In her theory Butler utilizes Louis Althusser's notion of interpellation, and she critiques the constitutive paradoxes to which its tautological framing leads. Although there is no pre-existing subject, as it is constituted in the turn to the interpellative hail, Butler nonetheless theorizes a guilt and compulsion acting on an “individual” that compel…Read more