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 2003
Will the Real Charles Fried Please Stand Up?, Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer
Community Consent for Genetic Research, Charles Weijer
Bioethics in Social Context, edited by Barry Hoffmaster, Charles Weijer
The Ethics of Placebo-Controlled Trials, Charles Weijer
Unethical Author Attribution, Charles Weijer and Akira Akabayashi
Ethical Considerations in the Conduct of Vaccine Trials in Developing Countries, Charles Weijer and Claudio F. Lanata
Therapeutic Obligation in Clinical Research, Charles Weijer and Paul B. Miller
Submissions from 2002
Matters of Life and Death: Making Moral Theory Work in Medical Ethics and the Law, James A. Anderson and Charles Weijer
The Research Subject as Wage Earner, James A. Anderson and Charles Weijer
The Importance of Context in International Research, Fern Brunger and Charles Weijer
Buridan’s Theory of Free Choice and Its Influence, Henrik Lagerlund
Introduction, Henrik Lagerlund and Mikko Yrjonsuuri
Emotions and Choice from Boethius to Descartes, Henrik Lagerlund and Mikko Yrjönsuuri
Authenticity and the Hijacked Brain, Carolyn McLeod
A Feminist I: Reflections from Academia, Carolyn McLeod
Self-Trust and Reproductive Autonomy, Carolyn McLeod
Lessons from Everyday Lives: A Moral Justification for Acute Care Research, Andrew D. McRae and Charles Weijer
Continuing Review of Clinical Research Canadian-style, Charles Weijer
Ethics in Clinical Research, Charles Weijer
I Need a Placebo like I Need a Hole in the Head, Charles Weijer
Placebo Trials and Tribulations, Charles Weijer
Placebo Tribulations, Charles Weijer
When Argument Fails, Charles Weijer
A Critical Appraisal of Protections for Aboriginal Communities in Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer and James A. Anderson
The Ethics of Placebo-controlled Trials, Charles Weijer and Kathleen Cranley Glass