Selected Publications by Institute Associates
Mary Doucet, Ph.D., Institute Associate
"Ethics of Virtue and Ethics of Duty: Defining the Norms of the Profession," with T.A. Doucet, Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting , Volume 9, 2004, 147-168.
M.L. Heivly, M.F.A., Institute Associate
Mike's photographic art captures the tenacity of beauty and hope in
the face of human tragedy.
His recent work focuses on the Japanese internment camps of World War II. Two
related showings include,
Phoenix Rising: From the Ashes of Manzanar for Asia Pacific Arts at LA
Art Core Gallery, May 2005.
Images of Manzanar Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU Bakersfield, April 2003.
This showing was held in conjunction with a panel discussion of the same title
featuring camp internees, the Manzanar National Historic Site Superintendent,
and an Art Historian.
Jack Hernandez, M.A., Institute Associate
Jack's latest project is a manuscript titled, Chasing the Wind: a
Meditation on Wisdom. In it Jack explores life, meaning, spirituality, and
morality from the point of view of someone who comes at these questions from
outside the mainstream of traditional religion.
Jacquelyn Kegley, Ph.D., Co-Founder and Lifetime Associate
"Personhood as Process"
Informed Consent in a International Perspective: Case Studies, with A. Carmi, J. Arboledo-Flores, & T. LeBlang, UNESCO, 2003.
Genuine Individuals and Genuine Communities: A Roycean Public Philosophy . Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University Press. 1997.
"Is A Coherent Racial Identity Essential to Genuine Individuals and Communities? Josiah Royce on Race." Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. 19, No. 3, 2005.
"Informed Consent: A Doctrine in need of Replacement?" International Journal of Molecular Biology, September, 2004.
"A New Bioethics Framework for Facilitating Better Decision-Making about Genetic Information," in M. Boylan (Editor), Public Health Policy and Ethics, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, 91-101.
"An Ethical Imperative: Genetics Education for Physicians and Patients," Medicine and Law Journal, 22:2, June, 2003.
Christopher Meyers, Ph.D., Co-Founder and Institute Director
"Immoral Home Values"
"Eek! They're Everywhere: Ethics Centers, Ethics Consulting and Conflicts of Interest," in Ethics Centers and Conflict of Interest (Monograph), (Association of Practical and Professional Ethics: Bloomington, IN; June, 2005) pp. 20-22.
"Power, Ethics and Journalism: Toward an Integrative Approach," with Peggy Bowers and Anantha Babilli, Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Vol. 19, #3 & 4, 2004, pp. 223-246.
"Institutional Culture and Individual Behavior: Creating an Ethical Environment," Journal of Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 10, #2, April 2004, pp. 269-276.
"Cruel Choices: Autonomy and Critical Care Decision-Making," Bioethics, Vol. 18, #2, April 2004, pp. 104-119.
"A Defense of the Philosopher-Ethicist as Moral Expert," Journal of Clinical Ethics (part of a special section, with commentaries), Vol. 14, #4, Winter 2003, pp. 259-269.
“Appreciating W.D. Ross: On Duties and Consequences” (Solicited Article), Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Vol. 18, #2, 2003, pp. 1-18.
Paul Newberry, Ph.D., Institute Associate
"Emerging Emotion Theory: Forgiveness and Repetition," in Lorna Clymer, ed.,
Ritual, Routine, and Regime: Instances of Repetition in Early Modern British
and European Cultures, forthcoming (Toronto: Toronto University Press).
"The Three Dimensions of Forgiveness," Philosophy in the Contemporary
World, 11.2, Fall-Winter, 2004.
"Joseph Butler on Forgiveness: A Presupposed Theory of Emotions," Journal
of the History of Ideas, 62.2, April 2001.
Ethical Traditions, edited collection (New York: Mayfield Publishing Co.;
2000).
Theories of Ethics, edited collection (New York: Mayfield Publishing Co.;
1999).
Penelope Swenson, Ph.D., Institute Associate
Robert Woods, J.D., Institute Associate
"An Obligation to Provide Abortion Services: What Happens When Physicians Refuse?" with Christoher Meyers, Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 22, No. 2, April 1996, pp. 115-120.
Multiple anonymous authorships (lead and joint) on opinions emerging from the State Bar Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct from 1997 - 2000.
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