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Clinical Associate Professor of Bioethics; Affiliate Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy D. Phil 2001, Oxford University; A.B. 1994, Princeton University.
Office Address: 285 Mercer Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10003 Fax: 212-995-4157 Personal Homepage: http://www.smatthewliao.com/
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Areas of Research/Interest: Ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, moral psychology, and bioethics.
Affiliated with other departments or programs: Affiliate Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy
Selected Works:
- 2009. “The Loop Case and the Doctrine of Triple Effect,” Philosophical Studies, forthcoming
- 2009. “The Duty to Disclose Adverse Clinical Trial Results,” American Journal of Bioethics (Target Article), with Mark Sheehan and Steve Clarke, forthcoming
- 2009. “The Basis of Human Moral Status,” Journal of Moral Philosophy, forthcoming
- 2008. “Who Is Afraid of Numbers?” Utilitas, 20, no. 4: 447-461.
- 2008. “Selecting Children: The Ethics of Reproductive Genetic Engineering,” Philosophy Compass 3: 1-19.
- 2008. “The Normativity of Memory Modification,” Neuroethics, 1, no. 2: 85-99, with Anders Sandberg.
- 2008. “A Defense of Intuitions,” Philosophical Studies, 240, no. 2: 247-262.
- 2008. “Issues in the Pharmacological Induction of Emotions,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 25, no. 3: 178-92, with David Wasserman.
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