Rotman Researchers' Publications
Research found in Rotman Institute of Philosophy Publications pairs philosophy and science to explore history and the philosophy of science, research ethics, bioethics, science and values, and feminist approaches to science.
Submissions from 2006
Modality Matters: Twenty-Five Essays in Honour of Krister Segerberg, Henrik Lagerlund, Sten Lindström, and Rysiek Śliwiński
Possible Worlds and Freedom in Leibniz, Henrik Lagerlund and Peter Myrdal
Feminists on the Inalienability of Human Embryos, Carolyn McLeod and Françloise Baylis
Fiduciary Obligation in Clinical Research, Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer
Trust-based Obligations of the State and Physician-researchers to Patient-subjects, Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer
Choice in Fertility Preservation in Girls and Adolescent Women with Cancer, Jeffrey Nisker, Françoise Baylis, and Carolyn McLeod
Terri Schiavo: Rest in Peace, Charles Weijer
Revisiting the Ethics of HIV Prevention Research in Developing Countries, Charles Weijer and Guy LeBlanc
The Balm of Gilead: Is the Provision of Treatment to those Who Seroconvert in HIV Prevention Trials a Matter of Moral Obligation or Moral Negotiation?, Charles Weijer and Guy J. Leblanc
Submissions from 2005
Protecting Communities in Research: From a New Principle to Rational Protections, Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Charles Weijer
Disclosure of Research Result to Research Participants: Needs and Attitudes of Adolescents and Parents, Conrad Vincent Fernandez, Shaureen Taweel, Eric D. Kodish, and Charles Weijer
A Critical History of Individual and Collective Ethics in the Lineage of Lellouch and Schwartz, Charles M. Heilig and Charles Weijer
The Reception of David Hume’s Philosophy in Sweden, Henrik Lagerlund
Conscientious Autonomy: What Patients Do vs. What Is Done to Them, Carolyn McLeod
“Embryo Autonomy?” What About the Autonomy of Infertility Patients?, Carolyn McLeod
How to Distinguish Autonomy from Integrity, Carolyn McLeod
Risk in Emergency Research Using a Waiver of/Exception from Consent: Implications of a Structured Approach for Institutional Review Board Review, Andrew D. McRae, Stacy Ackroyd-Stolarz, and Charles Weijer
Evaluating Risks of Non-therapeutic Research in Children, Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer
A Death in the Family: Reflections on the Terri Schiavo Case, Charles Weijer
Clinical Trials, Charles Weijer
Is Clinical Research and Ethics a Zero-sum Game?, Charles Weijer
Meaningful Work as Due Inducement, Charles Weijer
Submissions from 2004
Considerations and Costs of Disclosing Study Findings to Research Participants, Conrad V. Fernandez, Chris Skedgel, and Charles Weijer
John Buridan and the Problems of Dualism in the Early Fourteenth Century, Henrik Lagerlund
Medieval Theories of the Syllogism, Henrik Lagerlund