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Studies in Theoretical & Applied Ethics

Studies in Theoretical & Applied Ethics provides a forum for scholars of ethics, understood in its broadest sense. The editors seek original monographs and collections of essays which will explore the philosophical problems that arise when we reflect on the question of how we ought to live, and on the resources which we might use to inform or decisions. The editors are particularly interested in work that brings to light ethical issues from across the disciplines, such as those found in the sciences, business, law, medicine, history, and literature.

C. D. Herrera is associate professor of philosophy at Montclair State University. His research interests include bioethics, ancient philosophy, and philosophy of sport. He is the Editor of Theoretical & Applied Ethics, a quarterly journal.

Alexandra Perry is a lecturer in philosophy at Bergen Community College and an adjunct assistant professor of philosophy at Drew University and William Paterson University. Her research interests include bioethics, philosophy of history, and cognitive science. She recently completed a book entitled Neuropluralism, which focuses on mental illness as a challenge to contemporary social and political theories drawing on themes from the moral philosophy of Aristotle, and the political philosophy of John Rawls, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Nicholas Rescher. She is the managing editor of the academic journal Theoretical & Applied Ethics.

Community, Autonomy and Informed Consent: Revisiting the Philosophical Foundation for Informed Consent in International Research

Community, Autonomy and Informed Consent

New Perspectives in Japanese Bioethics

New Perspectives in Japanese Bioethics

Ethics as Scales of Forms

Ethics as Scales of Forms

The Moral Philosophy of Bernard Williams

The Moral Philosophy of Bernard Williams