•  61
    Agapic friendship
    Philosophy and Literature 27 (2): 428-435. 2003.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 428-435 [Access article in PDF] Agapic Friendship Sharon E. Sytsma ARISTOTLE CATEGORIZED FRIENDSHIP into three types: friendships of pleasure, friendships of utility, and complete (perfect or true) friendships (1156a5-10). 1 The thesis developed here is that Aristotle neglects an important kind of friendship. Various aspects of his theory of friendship have been challenged, but no one has charged…Read more
  •  57
    Compassion and Moral Worth
    Dialogue 36 (3): 583. 1997.
    Mon projet est de montrer qu'une meilleure compréhension de la position de Kant sur la valeur morale et sur le rôle de la compassion révèle que les objections soulevées par les théoriciens contemporains de la psychologie morale et par les féministes ne sont pas fondées, et que la position de Kant sur ces questions n'est pas du tout contre-intuitive. D'autres on dej´ soutenu que Kant accorde un rôle important á la compassion et que sa présence, pour lui, ne diminue pas la valeur morale des action…Read more
  •  57
    Ethical Dilemmas in Retrospective Studies on Genital Surgery in the Treatment of Intersexual Infants
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (4): 394-403. 2004.
    Intersexual infants and infants with other genital abnormalities often receive genital surgery for sex assignment or for normalizing purposes. The wisdom and beneficence of these practices have been questioned by intersexual individuals, support groups, some doctors, and the media. Because the practices have been developed without long-term studies to evaluate them, pediatric urologists and parents of such children must face decisions with very little guidance from empirical support. In the face…Read more
  •  50
    Ethical internalism and moral indifference
    Journal of Value Inquiry 29 (2): 193-201. 1995.
    I examine the argument that Ethical Internalism (the theory that moral judgment entails or guarantees motivation to act morally) must be false because of the fact of moral indifference. I argue that no facts of moral indifference can be adduced as evidence against the internalism. I begin by distinguishing two main versions of internalism. Then I identify and characterize four common forms of moral indifference and explain why each form fails to offer evidence against internalism. Only what I ca…Read more
  •  44
    Reply to Loewy: Anencephalics and slippery slopes
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 20 (5): 455-460. 1999.
  •  41
    The Moral Authority of Symbolic Appeals in Biomedical Ethics
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (3): 292-301. 2004.
    “Dissecting Bioethics,” edited by Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics.The section is dedicated to the idea that words defined by bioethicists and others should not be allowed to imprison people's actual concerns, emotions, and thoughts. Papers that expose the many meanings of a concept, describe the different readings of a moral doctrine, or provide an alternative angle to seemingly self-evident issues are therefore parti…Read more
  •  29
    Agape sans dieu
    Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (1): 91-101. 2002.
  •  23
    Case Study: Culture Clash Involving Intersex
    with David Diamond, Alice Dreger, and Bruce Wilson
    Hastings Center Report 33 (4): 12. 2003.
  •  20
    Anencephalics as organ sources
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 17 (1). 1996.
    In recent years, the need for infant organs for transplantation has increased. There is a growing recognition of the potential use of anencephalics as sources of organs. Prevalent arguments defending the use of live anencephalics for organ sources are identified and criticized. I argue that attempts to deny the applicability of the dead-donor rule are either question-begging or based on false premises and that attempts to skirt the Kantian dictum against treating others as a means only are not s…Read more
  •  16
    Information for contributors
    with Thomas Magnell, Moving Away From A. Local, Tibor R. Machan, Kevin Graham, Agape Sans Dieu, Jonathan Glover, Harry G. Frankfurt, James Stacey Taylor, and Peter Singer
    Journal of Value Inquiry 36 (3): 601-603. 2002.
  • Ethical Internalism and Externalism
    Dissertation, Loyola University of Chicago. 1991.
    In this dissertation, I argue that the distinction in contemporary ethical literature between "internalism" and "externalism" as theories of moral motivation has not been adequately or uniformly drawn. Thus, William Frankena, Thomas Nagel, Ronald Milo, and Christine Korsgaard actually present four different versions of the distinction. I further argue that the only version that is philosophically interesting is the one suggested by Christine Korsgaard, which I refer to as Rational Internalism. R…Read more
  • Agapic Friendship
    Philosophy and Literature 27 (2): 428-435. 2003.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 428-435 [Access article in PDF] Agapic Friendship Sharon E. Sytsma ARISTOTLE CATEGORIZED FRIENDSHIP into three types: friendships of pleasure, friendships of utility, and complete (perfect or true) friendships (1156a5-10). 1 The thesis developed here is that Aristotle neglects an important kind of friendship. Various aspects of his theory of friendship have been challenged, but no one has charged…Read more
  • Ethical internalism and moral indifference
    Journal of Value Inquiry 29 (2): 193-201. 1995.