Search Results - "Liao, S. Matthew"
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Do Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques Affect Qualitative or Numerical Identity?
Published in Bioethics (01-01-2017)“…Mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs), known in the popular media as 'three‐parent' or 'three‐person' IVFs, have the potential to enable women with…”
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Ethics review of big data research: What should stay and what should be reformed?
Published in BMC medical ethics (30-04-2021)“…Ethics review is the process of assessing the ethics of research involving humans. The Ethics Review Committee (ERC) is the key oversight mechanism designated…”
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INTENTIONS AND MORAL PERMISSIBILITY: THE CASE OF ACTING PERMISSIBLY WITH BAD INTENTIONS
Published in Law and philosophy (01-11-2012)“…Many people believe in the intention principle, according to which an agent's intention in performing an act can sometimes make an act that would otherwise…”
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The Right of Children to Be Loved
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Designing humans: A human rights approach
Published in Bioethics (01-01-2019)“…Advances in genomic technologies such as CRISPR‐Cas9, mitochondrial replacement techniques, and in vitro gametogenesis may soon give us more precise and…”
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The Loop Case and Kamm's Doctrine of Triple Effect
Published in Philosophical studies (01-11-2009)“…Judith Jarvis Thomson's Loop Case is particularly significant in normative ethics because it questions the validity of the intuitively plausible Doctrine of…”
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The buck-passing account of value: lessons from Crisp
Published in Philosophical studies (01-12-2010)“…T. M. Scanlon's buck-passing account of value (BPA) has been subjected to a barrage of criticisms. Recently, to be helpful to BPA, Roger Crisp has suggested…”
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The Ashley Treatment: Best Interests, Convenience, and Parental Decision-Making
Published in The Hastings Center report (01-03-2007)“…In 2004, Ashley's parents and the doctors at Seattle's Children's Hospital devised what they called the "Ashley Treatment," which included high-dose estrogen…”
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The Place of Philosophy in Bioethics Today
Published in American journal of bioethics (02-12-2022)“…In some views, philosophy's glory days in bioethics are over. While philosophers were especially important in the early days of the field, so the argument…”
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Why children need to be loved
Published in Critical review of international social and political philosophy (01-06-2012)“…I have argued elsewhere that children have a moral right to be loved. Mhairi Cowden challenges my arguments. Among other things, Cowden believes that children…”
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Computational ethics
Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-05-2022)“…Technological advances are enabling roles for machines that present novel ethical challenges. The study of 'AI ethics' has emerged to confront these…”
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The Organism View Defended
Published in The Monist (01-07-2006)“…McMahan cites the case of the conjoined twins, Abigail and Brittany Hensel, each having 'her own private mental life and her own character, each [feeling]…”
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Agency and Human Rights
Published in Journal of applied philosophy (01-02-2010)“…What grounds human rights? How do we determine that something is a human right? James Griffin has persuasively argued that the notion of agency should…”
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Genetic Information, the Principle of Rescue, and Special Obligations
Published in The Hastings Center report (01-05-2018)“…In “Genetic Privacy, Disease Prevention, and the Principle of Rescue,” Madison Kilbride argues that patients have a duty to warn biological family members…”
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Health (care) and human rights: a fundamental conditions approach
Published in Theoretical medicine and bioethics (01-08-2016)“…Many international declarations state that human beings have a human right to health care. However, is there a human right to health care? What grounds this…”
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The idea of a duty to love
Published in The Journal of value inquiry (01-03-2006)“…Can there be a duty to love someone? The kind of love considered here is the kind of highly intense interaction that two human beings seek that involves not…”
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Putting the trolley in order: Experimental philosophy and the loop case
Published in Philosophical psychology (01-10-2012)“…In recent years, a number of philosophers have conducted empirical studies that survey people's intuitions about various subject matters in philosophy. Some…”
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The Closeness Problem and the Doctrine of Double Effect: A Way Forward
Published in Criminal law and philosophy (01-12-2016)“…A major challenge to the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) is the concern that an agent’s intention can be identified in such a fine-grained way as to eliminate…”
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The Ethics of Enhancement
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A Defense of Intuitions
Published in Philosophical studies (01-08-2008)“…Radical experimentalists argue that we should give up using intuitions as evidence in philosophy. In this paper, I first argue that the studies presented by…”
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