The Loyal Physician. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1997.
The Ethics of Coercion in Mass Casualty Medicine. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
On Royce. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Academic Publishers, 2001.
1. “Sufficiency of Care in Disasters: Ventilation, Ventilator Triage, and the Misconception of Guideline-Driven Treatment.” The Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (Winter 2010): 294.
2. "Chemical Terrorism and the Ethics of Decontamination." Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (Summer, 2004): 149-160.
3. "Loyalty in the Trenches: Practical Teleology for Office Clinicians Responding to Terrorism." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (August 2004): 389-416.
4. "Balancing Pluralism and the Common Good: A Look at Open-Air Experiments of Biowarfare Agents." Accountability in Research 10 (2003): 109-121.
5. “What You Need to Know about Disasters.” In Surviving Health Care: A Manual for Patients and their Families, ed. Thomasine Kushner. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010
6. "Holding Civic Medicine Accountable: Will Morreim’s Liability Schemes Work in a Disaster?" Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (June 2003): 339-357.
7. "Emergency Medicine, Terrorism and Universal Access to Healthcare: A Potent Mixture for Erstwhile Knights-Errant." In In the Wake of Terror: Medicine and Morality in a Time of Crisis, edited by Jonathan Moreno, pp. 133-146. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2003.
8. "Of Terrorism and Healthcare: Jolting the Old Habits." [Column: Bioethics and Defense], Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 11 (Fall, 2002): 411-414.
9. "Bioethics and the War on Terrorism: A Prospectus." Health Care Ethics USA 10 (No. 1, 2002).
10. "When the Trough Breaks." American Journal of Bioethics 5 (November-December 2005): W1 (online).
11. "Responding to Unreasonable Requests for EMS." Health Care Ethics USA 5 (Summer, 1997): 4-5.
12. "Calling Other Emergency Departments about Suspicious Patients." In Ethics in Emergency Medicine, 2d ed, edited by Kenneth V. Iserson, Arthur B. Sanders and Deborah Mathieu, 180-5. Tucson: Galen Press, 1995.
End of Life Issues/Medical Futility/Assisted Suicide
13. "Why Bioethics is Ill Equipped to Contribute to the Debate About Prolonging Lifespans." HEC Forum 16 (September, 2004): 197-213.
14. "Assisted Suicide and the Duty to Die." Journal of Clinical Ethics 11 (Fall 2000): 260-271.
15. "Mediating Disputes about Medical Futility." Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 8 (Fall 1999): 527-37.
16. "Ethics and Lifespan Prolongation: When Should We Die of Old Age?" HEC Forum 16 (September 2004): 157-159.
17. "The Social Aspects of Assisted Suicide." Health Care Ethics USA 4 (Fall 1996): 2-3.
Informed Consent and Autonomy
18. “Autonomy as Self-Sovereignty.” HEC Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals’ Ethical and Legal Issues 26 (September 2014): 237.
19. “The Authority of the Common Morality.” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. Forthcoming.
Surrogate Decision Making
20. "Mediating Disputes about Medical Futility." Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics 8 (Fall 1999): 527-37.
21. "Ethical Obligations to Unstable Psychiatric Patients." Health Care Ethics USA 5 (Fall, 1997): 6-7.
Medical Ethics and Physician Character
22. “Medicine without Pretense.” The Lancet 377 (February 2011): 632–33.
23. "Of Lotteries Lost and Partnerships Forged: The Perils and Promises of Patient Ethics." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume 14(Spring, 2005): 131-140.
24. "Loyalty in the Trenches: Practical Teleology for Office Clinicians Responding to Terrorism." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (August 2004): 389-416.
25. "Virtue, Foible and Practice: Medicine’s Arduous Moral Triad." Bioethics Forum 18 (Fall 2002): 30-36.
26. “Case Commentary: Commitment to Improving Quality of Care.” In Professionalism in Medicine, ed. John Spandorfer, Charles A. Pohl, Susan L. Rattner, and Thomas J. Nasca, pp. 342-344. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
27. "Who Am I?" Commentary in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 12 (Spring, 2003): 208-211. Edited version of Case Commentary for Chapter 17: "Personal Identity." In Ward Ethics: Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training (see below).
28. "The Medical Covenant: A Roycean Perspective." In Pragmatic Bioethics, edited by Glenn McGee, 84-96. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1999.
29. "Caring for Unfriendly Patients." Health Care Ethics USA (Fall, 1998): 4-5.
Surgical Ethics
30. “Preferred Allocation for Registered Organ Donors.” Transplantation Reviews 22 (July 2008): 158-162.
31. With Jonathan Moreno, Angelique Reitsma and 14 other authors: "Ethical Guidelines for Innovative Surgery: Recommendations for National Policy." Journal of the American College of Surgeons (January 2005).
32. "Mandated Choice in Organ Transplantation." Health Care Ethics USA 5 (Spring, 1997): 2-3.
Corporate Medicine/Advertising/Business Ethics in Medicine
33. "Of Lotteries Lost and Partnerships Forged: The Perils and Promises of Patient Ethics." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume 14(Spring, 2005): 131-140.
34. "Why were the Benefits of tPA Exaggerated? The Role of Interpretation Bias." Western Journal of Medicine 176 (May 2002): 194-197.
35. “Case Commentary: Commitment to Improving Quality of Care.” In Professionalism in Medicine, ed. John Spandorfer, Charles A. Pohl, Susan L. Rattner, and Thomas J. Nasca, pp. 342-344. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
36. With Gerard Magill. "The Role of Solidarity and Subsidiarity for Unions in Health Care." HEC Forum 13 (June 2001): 178-195.
37. Case Commentary for Chapter 19: "Hierarchy and the Dynamics of Rank." In Ward Ethics: Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training, ed. Thomasine K. Kushner and David C. Thomasma, 190-94. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
38. "Against Customer Service." The Journal of Emergency Medicine 15 (March/April 1998): 227-34.
39. "Collective Action and the Goals of Medicine." Health Care Ethics USA 8 (Winter, 2000): 6-7.
40. "Electronic Medicine and the Medical Covenant." Health Care Ethics USA 8 (Fall, 2000).
41. "Should Hospitals be Patriotic?" Health Care Ethics USA 10 (No. 3, 2002).
42. "Should Health Care Professionals Unionize?" Health Care Ethics USA 7 (Fall, 1999): 6-7.
Health Policy, Healthcare Reform, Law and Politics
43. “Bioethics and Deliberative Democracy: Five Warnings from Hobbes.” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (June, 2006): 235-250.
44. “Is Healthcare Hazardous to Life? An American Transcendentalist Perspective.” Overheard in Seville: Bulletin of the Santayana Society 33 (Fall 2015): 32-44.
45. “No Theory of Justice Can Ground Health Care Reform.” The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics: A Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 40 (Fall 2012): 598–605.
46. “The Moral Basis for Healthcare Reform in the United States.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics: CQ: The International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees 20 (January 2011): 102-107.
47. “Medicine without Pretense.” The Lancet 377 (February 2011): 632–33.
48. With Robert D. MacDougall. “Rights and Basic Health Care.” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (December 2011): 529–36.
49. “The UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights: A Canon for the Ages?” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (June 2009). Oxford University Press: 195–203.
50. “The Illusion of Legitimacy: Two Assumptions That Corrupt Health Policy Deliberation.” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 33 (October 2008): 445–60.
51. “Preferred Allocation for Registered Organ Donors.” Transplantation Reviews 22 (July 2008): 158-162.
52. “Royce’s State of Nature.” The Pluralist 2 (Summer 2007): 31-43.
53. “Enough About Rawls Already: Systems Theory and Bioethics in the 21st Century.” The American Journal of Bioethics: AJOB 7 (April 2007). Routledge: 83–85.
54. "Why Bioethics is Ill Equipped to Contribute to the Debate About Prolonging Lifespans." HEC Forum 16 (September, 2004): 197-213.
55. "Pragmatic Bioethics and the Big Fat Moral Community." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (October 2003): 655-671.
56. "Buffalo Eyes: A Take on the Global HIV Epidemic." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (Fall 2003): 434-443.
57. "Holding Civic Medicine Accountable: Will Morreim’s Liability Schemes Work in a Disaster?" Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (June 2003): 339-357.
58. "Emergency Medicine, Terrorism and Universal Access to Healthcare: A Potent Mixture for Erstwhile Knights-Errant." In In the Wake of Terror: Medicine and Morality in a Time of Crisis, edited by Jonathan Moreno, pp. 133-146. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2003.
59. "Bioethics and Healthcare Reform: A Whig Critique of Weak Consensus." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (Winter 2002): 37-51.
60. "Consensus in Bioethics: Illusive or Just Elusive?" [Guest Editorial]. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 11 (Winter, 2002): 1-3.
61. "Pragmatism, Bioethics and the Grand American Social Experiment." American Journal of Bioethics 1 (Fall 2001): In Focus.
62. "AIDS and Property Rights in Africa." Health Care Ethics USA 9 (No. 2, 2001).
63. With Gerard Magill. "The Role of Solidarity and Subsidiarity for Unions in Health Care." HEC Forum 13 (June 2001): 178-195.
64. "Born to be Mild: Medicine’s Orientation to Adventure." Health Care Ethics USA (Spring, 1998): 4-5.
65. "Medicine's Response to Ethnic Differences." Health Care Ethics USA (Winter, 1999): 6-7.
66. “Genesis of a Totalizing Ideology: Bioethics’ Inner Hippie.” In Bioethics Critically Reconsidered, ed. H. Tristram Engelhardt. pp. 49-69: Springer, 2012.
67. "What Jurisdiction, Whose Justice? A Response to Eckenwiler." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (Summer 2005): 316-321.
Research Ethics/Information Ethics/Interpreting Research Data/Bias/Expertise
68. "Interpreting Scientific Data Ethically: A Frontier for Research Ethics." In Research Ethics, ed. Ana Iltis. New York: Routledge, 2006.
69. "Pragmatism and Ethical Expertise." In Ethics Expertise: History, Contemporary Perspectives, and Applications, ed. Lisa M. Rasmussen. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2005.
70. "Balancing Pluralism and the Common Good: A Look at Open-Air Experiments of Biowarfare Agents." Accountability in Research 10 (2003): 109-121.
71. "Why were the Benefits of tPA Exaggerated? The Role of Interpretation Bias." Western Journal of Medicine 176 (May 2002): 194-197.
72. "Culture, Ritual and Errors of Repudiation: Some Implications for the Assessment of Alternative Medical Traditions." Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 6 (July 2000): 62-68.
73. "Left Bias in Bioethics: Three Dogmas." In The Ethics of Bioethics, ed. Felicia Cohn and Lisa Eckenwiler. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
Martial Arts and Sports Medicine
74. "Is it Ethical for Physicians to Serve Ringside?" Journal of Clinical Ethics 13 (Winter 2002): 367-374.
75. "The Ten Most Common Questions About Karate Injuries." Black Belt, June 1997.
76. "How Effective are Hiden Striking Techniques?" Black Belt. December, 2000.
Alternative and Complementary Medicine
77. “Why the West Spurns Medical Rituals.” In Ritual & the Moral Life, eds. David Solomon, Ruiping Fan, and Ping-cheung Lo. pp. 75-86: Springer, 2012.
78. "Culture, Ritual and Errors of Repudiation: Some Implications for the Assessment of Alternative Medical Traditions." Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 6 (July 2000): 62-68.
Pragmatism and American Philosophy
79. “Toward an Ontology for Stoic Pragmatism.” In John Lachs’s Practical Philosophy, ed. Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Rodopi, 2018.
80. “Royce’s State of Nature.” The Pluralist 2 (Summer 2007): 31-43.
81. "Pragmatism and Ethical Expertise." In Ethics Expertise: History, Contemporary Perspectives, and Applications, ed. Lisa M. Rasmussen. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2005.
82. "Pragmatic Bioethics and the Big Fat Moral Community." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (October 2003): 655-671.
83. "Pragmatism, Bioethics and the Grand American Social Experiment." American Journal of Bioethics 1 (Fall 2001): In Focus.
84. "Is There a Distinctive American Version of Natural Law?" In The Death of Metaphysics; The Death of Culture: Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Morality, ed. Mark Cherry. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2006.
85. "The Medical Covenant: A Roycean Perspective." In Pragmatic Bioethics, edited by Glenn McGee, 84-96. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1999.
86. "Royce, Community and Ethnicity." Transactions of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society 30 (Spring, 1994): 231-69.
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