Publications
Peer-Reviewed Articles:
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•The Conceptual Ecology of the Human Microbiome with Brendan Bohannan, The Quarterly Review of Biology, 94(2019):2, p. 149-175
- press release QRB, A pluralistic approach to thinking about the human microbiome
- highlight in Around the O, UO Researchers urge changes in the language of the microbiome
- interview on Jefferson Exchange Public Radio, “How We Talk About The Microbiome”
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•Enhancement, Authenticity, and Social Acceptance in the Age of Individualism with Dan Kelly, American Journal of Bioethics - Neuroscience, forthcoming
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•Biodiversity? Yes - but what kind? A Critical Reassessment in Light of a Challenge from Microbial Ecology, Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Ethics, forthcoming
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•Bioethics and the Hypothesis of Extended Health with Joshua A. Skorburg, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 28(1018):3, p.341-376
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•The Epistemic and Ethical Onus of ‘One Health’ with Jonathan Beever, Bioethics, (early view), DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12522
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•Interconnectedness and Interdependence: Challenges for Public Health Ethics,
with Jonathan Beever, American Journal of Bioethics, 17(2017):9, p. 19-21.
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•Relational Autonomy: Yes - But How Far? Vulnerability and the Moral Self
with Joshua A. Skorburg, American Journal of Bioethics - Neuroscience, 8(2017):2, p.83-85 -
•Nudging and the Ecological and Social Roots of Human Agency
with Dan Kelly, American Journal of Bioethics,16(2016):11, p.15-17
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•Bioethics and the Challenge of the Ecological Individual
with Jonathan Beever, Environmental Philosophy, 13(2016):2, p.215-238
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•Toward an Ecological Bioethics, with Joshua A. Skorburg,
American Journal of Bioethics, 16(2016):5, p.35-37 -
•Implicit Cognition and Gifts: How does Social Psychology Help us Thinking Differently about Medical Practice? with Natalia Washington, Hastings Center Report, 46(2016):3, p.33-43
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•The Porosity of Autonomy: Social and Biological Constitution of the Patient in Biomedicine with Jonathan Beever (target article), American Journal of Bioethics, 16(2016):2, p.34-45
- with 10 peer-review commentaries and our reply “The Porosity of Autonomy: (Some) Replies to our Colleagues”
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•Biodiversity at Twenty-Five: Revolution or Red Herring? with Brendan Bohannan
and Ted Toadvine, Ethics, Policy, & Environment, 18(2015):1, pp. 16-29 (target article) -
-comments from Marku Oksanen “Whose Biodiversity is in Trouble?” (pp. 38-40)
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-comments from Chris Eliot “Biodiversity as a General Scientific Concept” (pp.41-43)
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•An Empirically Informed Critique of Habermas’ Argument from Human Nature,
Journal of Science & Engineering Ethics, 21(2015):1, p. 95-113
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•Against the Yuck Factor: On the Ideal Role of Disgust in Society with Daniel Kelly,
Utilitas, 26(2014):2, pp. 153-177.
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•Euthanasia - dialogue with Mark Bernstein, Romanian Journal of Bioethics, 5(2007):1,
pp.33-38
Peer-Reviewed Book-Chapters:
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•“I EatTherefore I Am: Disgust and the Intersection of Food and Identity” with Dan Kelly, Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics, (eds) A. Barnhill, M. Budolfson, & T. Dogget, (Oxford University Press), forthcoming
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•“Against the Incompatibility Thesis: A Different reading of the Desire-Pleasure Problem” with M. Gracieuse, in Between Deleuze and Foucault, (eds) N. Morar, T.Nail & D. Smith, (Edinburgh University Press), forthcoming
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•“The Pragmatics of Desire and Pleasure - Rethinking Somatic Powers with Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari”, with Marjorie Gracieuse, The Care of Life: Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Bioethics and Biopolitics, eds. M. de Bestigui, G. Bianco, M. Gracieuse, (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014), pp.261-279
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•Ethics, Privacy and the Future of Genetic Information in Healthcare Information Assurance and Security, with J. Springer, J. Beever , J. Sprague & M. Kane, in Information Assurance and Security Ethics in Complex Systems: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, ed. Melissa Dark, (IGI Global, 2010), pp. 186-205
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•The Limits of Discourse Ethics concerning the Responsibility toward Nature, Non-Human Animals, and Future Generations, in Autonomy, Responsibility, and Health Care – Critical Reflections, ed. by B. Olaru, (Zeta Books, 2009), pp.129-159
Critical Notice & Book Review:
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•Book Review of D. Bergandi (ed), The Structural Links Between Ecology, Evolution, and Ethics, Environmental Ethics, 2017
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•Book Review of V. Lemm & M. Vatter (eds), The Government of Life: Foucault, Biopolitics, and Neoliberalism, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, May 2014
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•Book review of R. Rhodes, N. Gligorov, & A.P. Schwab (eds), Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal, and Social Concerns, Journal of Environmental Philosophy, 11(2014):2. pp.4-8
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•Book Review of Clare Palmer’s Animal Ethics in Context, International Society for Environmental Ethics Newsletter (ISEE), 2013
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•The Birth of the Concept of Biopolitics
A Critical Review Essay of Thomas Lemke’s Biopolitics: An Advanced Introduction
with Colin Koopman, Theory & Event, 15 (2012):4
Other Publications:
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•Monster and Homosexuality (entries), The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, eds. L. Lawlor and J. Nale, (Cambridge University Press, 2014)
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•Conflict of Interest Policy: Lifespan’s Revised Model. Lifespan Hospitals. with Peter J Snyder and Jonathan Beever. [2009, internal policy document] (non-refereed)
Translations:
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•Etienne Bimbenet, To Have Done (Truly) With Metaphysics, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, trans. with Vernon Cisney, 50(2012):2, pp.319-328
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•Michel Foucault, The Gay Science, in Critical Inquiry, 1st complete translation with Daniel W. Smith (dossier prefaced by David Halperin), 37(2011):3, pp. 385-403 (French)
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•Jean Le Bitoux, At the Source of Thought, Silence and Laughter, in Critical Inquiry,
trans. with Daniel W. Smith, 37(2011):3, pp. 381-384 (French) -
•Julia Kristeva, A European in China, in Critical Inquiry, trans. with Vernon Cisney,
37(2011):3, pp. 419-433 (French) -
•Irène Pereira, Proudhon Pragmatist, in New Perspectives on Anarchism, (eds.) N. Jun and S. Wahl, (Lexington Book, 2009), trans. with Vernon Cisney, pp. 204-218