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S. Matthew Liao

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/

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:

  1. 2009. “The Loop Case and the Doctrine of Triple Effect,” Philosophical Studies, forthcoming
  2. 2009. “The Duty to Disclose Adverse Clinical Trial Results,” American Journal of Bioethics (Target Article), with Mark Sheehan and Steve Clarke, forthcoming
  3. 2009. “The Basis of Human Moral Status,” Journal of Moral Philosophy, forthcoming
  4. 2008. “Who Is Afraid of Numbers?” Utilitas, 20, no. 4: 447-461.
  5. 2008. “Selecting Children: The Ethics of Reproductive Genetic Engineering,” Philosophy Compass 3: 1-19.
  6. 2008. “The Normativity of Memory Modification,” Neuroethics, 1, no. 2: 85-99, with Anders Sandberg.
  7. 2008. “A Defense of Intuitions,” Philosophical Studies, 240, no. 2: 247-262.
  8. 2008. “Issues in the Pharmacological Induction of Emotions,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 25, no. 3: 178-92, with David Wasserman.