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Jonathan Pugh

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The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|May 4, 2021
Lies of Omission and Commission, Providing and Withholding Treatment, Local and Global Autonomy - There Are Reasons for Clinical Ethicists to Attend to All of These DistinctionsJonathan Pugh
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|December 16, 2014
Ravines and sugar pills: defending deceptive placebo useJonathan Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 12, 2019
No going back? Reversibility and why it matters for deep brain stimulationJonathan Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 7, 2013
Concerns about eroding the ethical barrier to in vitro eugenics: lessons from the hESC debateJonathan Pugh
Bioethics|February 20, 2014
Autonomy, natality and freedom: a liberal re-examination of Habermas in the enhancement debateJonathan Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 16, 2021
Genetic information, insurance and a pluralistic approach to justiceJonathan Pugh
Neuroethics|November 26, 2021
Neurostimulation, doping, and the spirit of sportJonathan Pugh, Christopher Pugh
Criminal Justice Ethics|March 7, 2017
Justifications for Non-Consensual Medical Intervention: From Infectious Disease Control to Criminal RehabilitationJonathan Pugh, Thomas Douglas
Criminal Law and Philosophy|November 7, 2017
'Drugs That Make You Feel Bad'? Remorse-Based Mitigation and NeurointerventionsJonathan Pugh, Hannah Maslen
Accountability in Research|July 21, 2023
The trinity of good research: Distinguishing between research integrity, ethics, and governanceSimon E Kolstoe, Jonathan Pugh
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The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|May 4, 2021
Lies of Omission and Commission, Providing and Withholding Treatment, Local and Global Autonomy - There Are Reasons for Clinical Ethicists to Attend to All of These DistinctionsJonathan Pugh
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|December 16, 2014
Ravines and sugar pills: defending deceptive placebo useJonathan Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 12, 2019
No going back? Reversibility and why it matters for deep brain stimulationJonathan Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 7, 2013
Concerns about eroding the ethical barrier to in vitro eugenics: lessons from the hESC debateJonathan Pugh
Bioethics|February 20, 2014
Autonomy, natality and freedom: a liberal re-examination of Habermas in the enhancement debateJonathan Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 16, 2021
Genetic information, insurance and a pluralistic approach to justiceJonathan Pugh
Neuroethics|November 26, 2021
Neurostimulation, doping, and the spirit of sportJonathan Pugh, Christopher Pugh
Criminal Justice Ethics|March 7, 2017
Justifications for Non-Consensual Medical Intervention: From Infectious Disease Control to Criminal RehabilitationJonathan Pugh, Thomas Douglas
Criminal Law and Philosophy|November 7, 2017
'Drugs That Make You Feel Bad'? Remorse-Based Mitigation and NeurointerventionsJonathan Pugh, Hannah Maslen
Accountability in Research|July 21, 2023
The trinity of good research: Distinguishing between research integrity, ethics, and governanceSimon E Kolstoe, Jonathan Pugh
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