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| A M ViensSummaryAffiliation: University of Oxford Country: UK Publications
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Publications
Introduction to The Olivieri symposiumA M Viens
St Anne's College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
J Med Ethics 30:1-7. 2004
The use of functional neuroimaging technology in the assessment of loss and damages in tort lawA M Viens
Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University, Hertford College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Am J Bioeth 7:63-5. 2007
Criminal law in the regulation of somatic cell nuclear transferA M Viens
Department of Philosophy, Oxford University, Hertford College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
Am J Bioeth 7:73-5. 2007
Addiction, responsibility and moral psychologyA M Viens
Department of Philosophy, Oxford University, Hertford College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Am J Bioeth 7:17-20. 2007
Value judgment, harm, and religious libertyA M Viens
Departmrent of Philosophy, St. Anne's College, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
J Med Ethics 30:241-7. 2004
What makes the best medical ethics journal? A North American perspectiveJ Savulescu
Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Littlegate House, St Ebbes Street, Oxford OX1 1PT, UK
J Med Ethics 31:591-7. 2005..There currently exist no data on the factors that contribute to determining why medical ethicists choose to review for and submit articles to medical ethics journals...
The inseparability of religion and politics in the neoconservative critique of biotechnologyJeffrey R Bibbee
King's College London
Am J Bioeth 7:18-20; discussion 1-3. 2007
Towards a reasons-based pragmatic ethical frameworkA M Viens
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Am J Bioeth 8:41-3. 2008
Public health, ethical behavior and reciprocityA M Viens
Am J Bioeth 8:1-3; discussion W1-3. 2008
The duty to care in a pandemicRoss Upshur
University of Toronto, Joint Centre for Bioethics, 88 College Street, Toronto, Ontario M5G1L4, Canada
Am J Bioeth 8:31-3. 2008
