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Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Choice, chance and acceptance.2019
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
The responsibilities of the engaged bioethicist: Scholar, advocate, activist2019
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability and the challenge of genomics2018
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Epistemic exclusion, injustice, and disability2018
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
From "She would say that, wouldn't she?" to "Does she take sugar?" Epistemic injustice and disability2018
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Ethical Challenges in Missing Persons Investigations.2017
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Feminist empirical bioethics2017
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Re: A (conjoined twins). An ethical commentary.2017
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
A Mitochondrial Story: Mitochondrial Replacement, Identity and Narrative2016
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Jacqueline Haq
Experiences of faith group members using new reproductive and genetic technologies: A qualitative interview study2016
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Feminist Bioethics2015
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Robin Williams
Approaching disaster victim identification2014
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Naming the dead: DNA-based identification of historical remains as an act of care2014
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
On unfamiliar moral territory: about variant embodiment, enhancement and normativity2014
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Body alienation and the moral sense of self2013
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability and vulnerability: on bodies, dependence and control2013
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability: ethical and societal aspects2013
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Quakers and Ethics2013
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and cultural understandings of disability2013
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
The role of moral imagination in patients' decision-making2013
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Robin Williams
A comment on the Hill–Turney exchange: from normative antagonism to interdisciplinary collaboration2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Auf moralisch unsicherem Terrain: ueber Embodiment, Enhancement, und Normativitaet2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Deaf identities in disability studies: with us or without us?2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability and the thinking body2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Donating embryos to stem cell research: the "problem" of gratitude2012
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
How to relate the empirical to the normative: Toward a phenomenologically informed hermeneutic approach to bioethics2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Rachel Woodward
Naming the unknown of Fromelles: DNA profiling, ethics and the identification of First World War bodies2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Cultural Understandings of Disability2012
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
‘Choosing disability’, symbolic law, and the media2011
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability and the pitfalls of recognition2011
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Feminist Bioethics: At the Center, on the Margins2010
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Hidden labor: disabled/nondisabled encounters, agency and autonomy2010
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Dr Rouven Porz
Human embryos: donors' and non-donors' perspectives on embryo moral status2010
Emeritus Professor Simon Woods
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Pauline McCormack
Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Response to report by Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Give and take? Human bodies in medicine and research: consultation summary.2010
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Which ethics for (of) the nanotechnologies?2010
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Die Bedeutung des Leibes in der Neurowissenschaft. Phänomenologische Überlegungen zur Embodied cognition am Beispiel der Körperbehinderung.2009
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Receiving and interpreting information: a joint enterprise.2009
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Sourcing human embryonic tissue: the ethical issues2009
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Towards a bioethics of disability and impairment.2009
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
"So, what is an embryo?" A comparative study of the views of those asked to donate embryos for hESC research in the UK and Switzerland2008
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
„Das Schiff, das sang.“ Die neuro-maschinelle Schnittstelle als Prosthese, Verlängerung, Rettung oder Flucht?2008
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
A challenged choice: donating spare embryos to stem cell research in Switzerland2008
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability and genetics in the era of genomic medicine2008
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability and the thinking body2008
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability Bioethics: Moral Bodies, Moral Difference2008
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Moral bodies: epistemologies of embodiment2008
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
The absurd in the field of genetic diagnosis2008
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Virtuous friends: morality and Quaker identity2008
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Vom verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit genetischem Wissen: ethische Überlegungen.2008
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Die Unsicherheit – ein moralisches Gut?2007
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Gekauftes Gewissen? Zur Rolle der Bioethik in Institutionen2007
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Good and evil: Quaker perspectives2007
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Kommentar zu Baruch Brody et al: Bioethik-Beratung im Privatsektor.2007
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Moral imagination, disability and embodiment2007
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
The secular ethics of Liberal Quakerism.2007
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
'You don't make genetic test decisions from one day to the next': Using time to preserve moral space2007
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Tom Shakespeare
Chance, choice and control: Lay debate on prenatal social sex selection2006
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Creating donors: The 2005 Swiss law on donation of ‘spare’ embryos to hESC research2006
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Tom Shakespeare
Gift not commodity? Lay people deliberating social sex selection2006
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Inheritable genetic modification and disability: normality and identity2006
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Tom Shakespeare
Ordinary ethics: lay people's deliberations on social sex selection2006
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Time, tests, and moral space.2006
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Admitting all variations? Postmodernism and genetic normality2005
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disabled embodiment and an ethic of care.2005
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Fuer Sie ein Bild, fuer mich ein Test: Schwangerschaftsultraschall und ethische Implikationen2005
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Genetics2005
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Nothing like a gene2005
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Stabilität oder Fragilität? Die Gendiagnostik aus Patientensicht.2005
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Diskriminierung, Genetik und Behinderung2004
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Genetische Untersuchungen bei Kindern: einige ethische Aspekte.2004
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Non-professionals' evaluations of gene therapy ethics2004
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
What is a disease? Disease, disability and their definitions2004
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Disability: stigma and discrimination2003
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Drawing lines, crossing lines: ethics and the challenge of disabled embodiment2003
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
A postmodern disorder: moral encounters with molecular models of disability2002
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Quaker approaches to moral issues in genetics2002
Dr Rouven Porz
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Welche Rolle spielt der Faktor 'Zeit' bei Entscheidungsprozessen zu genetischen Tests?2002
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Drawing a line: situating moral boundaries in genetic medicine2001
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Verbessernde Gentherapier?2001
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Professor Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
When norms normalize: the case of genetic enhancement2001
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Genetic technology, disability and difference1999
Professor Jackie Leach Scully
Contemporary Quaker attitudes to science and technology1998