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 2001
The Research Subject as Entrepreneur, James A. Anderson and Charles Weijer
Informing Patients of Uncertainty in Clinical Trials, S. D. Halpern, J. H. Karlawish, and Charles Weijer
The Concept of Will: Two Fourteenth Century Commentaries on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Henrik Lagerlund
Disputation and Change of Belief: Burley's Theory of Obligationes as a Theory of Belief Revision, Henrik Lagerlund and Erik J. Olsson
Does Gift Language Elevate Devalued Forms of Motherhood?, Carolyn McLeod
Wilkerson, Abby L. Diagnosis—Difference: The Moral Authority of Medicine, Carolyn McLeod
Hospital Policy on Appropriate Use of Life-sustaining Treatment, Peter A. Singer, Geoff Barker, Kerry W. Bowman, Christine Harrison, Philip Kernerman, Judy Kopelow, Neil Lazar, Charles Weijer, and Stephen Workman
Continuing Review of Research Approved by Canadian Research Ethics Boards, Charles Weijer
Minimal Risk and Its Implications, Charles Weijer
Misrepresenting Research: Commentary, Charles Weijer
REC Approval, Charles Weijer
Should Physicians Accept Gifts from Their Patients? No: Gifts Debase the True Value of Care, Charles Weijer
The Ethical Analysis of Risks and Potential Benefits in Human Subjects Research: History, Theory, and Implications for U.S. Regulation, Charles Weijer
Trial by Error, Charles Weijer
Who Should Foot the Bill for Continuing Review of Research?, Charles Weijer
The Ethics Wars: Disputes over International Research, Charles Weijer and James A. Anderson
Submissions from 2000
Berkeley’s Passive Mind, Devin Henry
An Historical Take on the Physician's Charter, Nuala Kenny and Charles Weijer
Modal Syllogistics in the Middle Ages, Henrik Lagerlund
Legal and Ethical Issues in Geriatric Medicine, Heather MacDonald, Charles Weijer, and Peter Singer
A Review of Genes, Women, Equality, by Mary Briody Mahowald, Carolyn McLeod
Dependency Relations as a Starting Point for Justice, Carolyn McLeod
My Gender Made me Do it: Gender Identities and the Genetics of Alcoholism, Carolyn McLeod
Our Attitude towards the Motivation of Those We Trust, Carolyn McLeod
Relational Autonomy, Self-Trust, and Health Care for Patients Who Are Oppressed, Carolyn McLeod and Susan Sherwin