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8The Ethics Bowl Way: Answering Questions, Questioning Answers, and Creating Ethical Communities (review)Precollege Philosophy and Public Practice 5 53-56. 2023.
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17Blurred Boundaries: Toward an Expanded Ethics of Research and Clinical CareAmerican Journal of Bioethics 23 (8): 5-9. 2023.In this issue, Morain and Largent (2023) raise a pressing issue arising in the context of embedded research—the nature and extent of investigator duties to patient-participants when the line betwee...
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10Medical Researchers' Ancillary Care Obligations: The Relationship‐Based ApproachBioethics 30 (5): 317-324. 2015.In this article, I provide a new account of the basis of medical researchers' ancillary care obligations. Ancillary care in medical research, or medical care that research participants need but that is not required for the validity or safety of a study or to redress research injuries, is a topic that has drawn increasing attention in research ethics over the last ten years. My view, the relationship‐based approach, improves on the main existing theory, Richardson and Belsky's ‘partial‐entrustmen…Read more
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35Demonstrating Ethical Leadership in a Virtual World: Accessibility, Community, and IdentityTeaching Ethics. forthcoming.During the COVID-19 pandemic, ethics centers were forced to reimagine program delivery. In a tumultuous time with rampant social isolation, the need for ethics education and dialogue was also critical. The authors, members of the directorship team of the Kegley Institute of Ethics, discuss how KIE met these challenges through organizing over fifty online events during the pandemic, including webinars, pedagogy workshops, ethics bowls, intercollegiate student conversations, colloquia, film viewin…Read more
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51A fair shake for the fair-weather fanJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 48 (2): 262-274. 2021.ABSTRACT After initially pitting partisans against purists, the literature on the ethics of fandom has coalesced around a pluralist position: purists and partisans each have their own merits, and there is no ideal form of fandom. In this literature, however, the fair-weather fan continues to be viewed with dismissal and derision. While some fair-weather fans may earn this contempt, many fair-weather fans, we argue, are not only acceptable, they have important advantages over partisans and purist…Read more
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28Why Should Medical Care Be Family-Centered?: Understanding Ethical Responsibilities for Patients' Family MembersKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 29 (2): 159-185. 2019.In recent years, hospitals, clinics, and professional organizations have with increasing frequency pledged their commitment to “patient-and family-centered care”. The movement toward PFCC is especially pronounced in pediatrics, where the American Academy of Pediatrics has a long-held, explicit commitment to PFCC. However, the unified movement toward PFCC obscures differing conceptions of its purpose. First, patient-centered care, as opposed to provider- or disease-centered care, focuses on incre…Read more
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14Parental Permission in the Context of Family-Centered CareAmerican Journal of Bioethics 17 (11): 26-27. 2017.
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27Conceptualizing Ancillary Care Obligations in Health Systems ResearchAmerican Journal of Bioethics 14 (2): 46-47. 2014.No abstract
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18Keller, Simon. Partiality.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. Pp. 177. $35.00 (review)Ethics 124 (3): 622-626. 2014.
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30Medical Researchers' Ancillary Care Obligations: The Relationship‐Based ApproachBioethics 30 (4). 2016.In this article, I provide a new account of the basis of medical researchers' ancillary care obligations. Ancillary care in medical research, or medical care that research participants need but that is not required for the validity or safety of a study or to redress research injuries, is a topic that has drawn increasing attention in research ethics over the last ten years. My view, the relationship-based approach, improves on the main existing theory, Richardson and Belsky's ‘partial-entrustmen…Read more
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California State University, BakersfieldDepartment of Philosophy and Religious StudiesAssociate Professor
Bakersfield, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Value Theory |
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Value Theory |