Publication Archive

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In Press

Forthcoming

2022

Earp, B. D., Lewis, J., Dranseika, V., & Hannikainen, I. (in press). Experimental philosophical bioethics and normative inference. Theoretical Medicine & Bioethics, in press.

Hodson, N. (in press). Cancer screening and accessibility bias: people want screening when informed it saves no livesBehavioural Public Policy, in press.

Smith, A., & Hegarty, P. (in press). An experimental philosophical bioethical study of how human rights are applied to clitorectomy on infants identified as female and as intersexCulture, Health & Sexuality, in press.

2021

Mihailov, E., López, B. R., Cova, F., & Hannikainen, I. R. (2021). How pills undermine skills: moralization of cognitive enhancement and causal selection. Consciousness and Cognition, 91, 103120.

2020

Buchanan, J., & Spripada, C. (2020). Folk judgments about mood enhancement: well-being trumps set points. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 4(1), 145-154.

Earp, B. D., Latham, S. R., & Tobia, K. (2020). Personal transformation and advance directives: an experimental bioethics approach. American Journal of Bioethics, 20(8), 72-75.

Earp, B. D., Demaree-Cotton, J., Dunn, M., Dranseika, V., Everett, J. A. C., Feltz, A., Geller, G., Hannikainen, I. R., Jansen, L., Knobe, J., Kolak, J., Latham, S., Lerner, A., May, J., Mercurio, M., Mihailov, E., Rodriguez-Arias, D., Rodriguez Lopez, B., Savulescu, J., Sheehan, M., Strohminger, N., Sugarman, J., Tabb, K., & Tobia, K. (2020). Experimental philosophical bioethics. AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 11(1), 30-33.

Freedman, R., Borg, J. S., Sinnott-Armstrong, W., Dickerson, J. P., & Conitzer, V. (2020). Adapting a kidney exchange algorithm to align with human values. Artificial Intelligence, 283, 103261.

Grimwade, O., Savulescu, J., Giubilini, A., Oakley, J., Osowicki, J., Pollard, A. J., & Nussberger, A. M. (2020). Payment in challenge studies: ethics, attitudes and a new payment for risk model. Journal of Medical Ethics, 46(1), 815-826.

Klenk, M. (2020). Charting moral psychology’s significance for bioethics: routes to bioethical progress, its limits, and lessons from moral philosophyDiametros17(64), 36-55.

Lewis, J. (2020). From x-phi to bioxphi: lessons in conceptual analysis 2.0AJOB Empirical Bioethics11(1), 34-36.

Neiders, I., & Dranseika, V. (2020). Minds, brains, and hearts: an empirical study on pluralism concerning death determinationMonash Bioethics Review38(1), 35-48.

Rodríguez-Arias, D., Rodríguez López, B., Monasterio-Astobiza, A., & Hannikainen, I. (2020). How do people use ‘killing’, ‘letting die’ and related bioethical concepts? Contrasting descriptive and normative hypotheses. Bioethics, 34(5), 509-518.

Rueda, J., Hannikainen, I. R., Hortal-Carmona, J., & Rodriguez-Arias, D. (2020). Examining public trust in categorical versus comprehensive triage criteriaAmerican Journal of Bioethics20(7), 106-109.

2019

Chan, E. Y. (2019). The politics of intent: political ideology influences organ donation intentionsPersonality and Individual Differences, 142(1), 255-259. 

Conrad, E. C., Humphries, S., & Chatterjee, A. (2019). Attitudes toward cognitive enhancement: the role of metaphor and contextAJOB Neuroscience10(1), 35-47. 

Earp, B. D., Skorburg, J. A., Everett, J. A., & Savulescu, J. (2019). Addiction, identity, morality. AJOB Empirical Bioethics10(2), 136-153. 

Earp, B. D., Monrad, J. T., LaFrance, M., Bargh, J. A., Cohen, L. L., & Richeson, J. A. (2019). Gender bias in pediatric pain assessment. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(4), 403-414.

Reiner, P. B. (2019). Experimental neuroethics. In S. Nagel (ed.), Shaping Children (pp. 75-83). Cham: Springer.

2018

Beverley, J., & Beebe, J. (2018). Judgments of moral responsibility in tissue donation casesBioethics32(2), 83-93. 

Wagner, K., Maslen, H., Oakley, J., & Savulescu, J. (2018). Would you be willing to zap your child's brain? Public perspectives on parental responsibilities and the ethics of enhancing children with transcranial direct current stimulation. AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 9(1), 29-38.

2017

Braverman, D. W., Marcus, B. S., Wakim, P. G., Mercurio, M. R., & Kopf, G. S. (2017). Health care professionals’ attitudes about physician-assisted death: an analysis of their justifications and the roles of terminology and patient competencyJournal of Pain and Symptom Management54(4), 538-545. 

Marcus, B., Mercurio, M. R., Esserman, D., & Kopf, G. S. (2017), Non-ethically relevant emotional content affects decision in difficult ethical dilemmas. Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library, online.

2016

De Vries, R. G., Tomlinson, T., Kim, H. M., Krenz, C., Haggerty, D., Ryan, K. A., & Kim, S. Y. (2016). Understanding the public’s reservations about broad consent and study-by-study consent for donations to a biobank: results of a national surveyPLOS ONE11(7), e0159113. 

Faber, N. S., Savulescu, J., & Douglas, T. (2016). Why is cognitive enhancement deemed unacceptable? The role of fairness, deservingness, and hollow achievementsFrontiers in Psychology7(232), 1-12. 

Pugh, J., Kahane, G., Maslen, H., & Savulescu, J. (2016). Lay attitudes toward deception in medicine: theoretical considerations and empirical evidence. AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 7(1), 31-38.

2015

Faber, N. S., Douglas, T., Heise, F., & Hewstone, M. (2015). Cognitive enhancement and motivation enhancement: an empirical comparison of intuitive judgmentsAJOB Neuroscience6(1), 18-20. 

2014

Fitz, N. S., Nadler, R., Manogaran, P., Chong, E. W., & Reiner, P. B. (2014). Public attitudes toward cognitive enhancementNeuroethics7(2), 173-188. 

2013

Jansen, L. A., Fogel, J. S., & Brubaker, M. (2013). Experimental philosophy, clinical intentions, and evaluative judgmentCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 22(2), 126-135.

2008

Cushman, F., Knobe, J., & Sinnott-Armstrong, W. (2008). Moral appraisals affect doing/allowing judgmentsCognition108(1), 281-289.