Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mutual Aid as Effective Altruism32
Relational Autonomy in Nonideal Medical Decision-Making13
Contributors11
Managing Values in Science: A Return to Decision Theory9
Generalizations in Clinical Trials—Do Generics Help Or Harm?7
From Patients to Citizens—Narrative Solidarity in Healthcare7
A Socialist Analysis of the Mutual Aid Solidarity During the #EndSARS Protest in Multi-Religious Nigeria7
Remembering Pain Otherwise: Disability, Enclosed Surfacing, and Crip Memory6
Assessing the Liberty-Based Case Against Pandemic Lockdowns5
Disability Through the Lens of Justice by Jessica Begon (review)4
On the Dangers of Cancer Exceptionalism in Pain Medicine4
Reimagining Commitments to Patients and the Public in Professional Oaths4
Introduction to the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Special Issue, "Situating Neurodiversity and Madness"3
Contributors3
Screening Out Neurodiversity3
Editor's Note, September 20223
Wtf is madness anyway: (My love affair with BoJack Horseman)2
Editor’s Note, March 20252
Psychedelic Identity Shift: A Critical Approach to Set And Setting2
Editor's Note, June 20252
What Participatory Research and Methods Bring To Ethics: Insights From Pragmatism, Social Science, and Psychology2
Varieties of Community Uncertainty and Clinical Equipoise2
Walking and Talking, Rocking and Rolling: Moral Visibility in Contexts of Technology Development2
Editor’s Note2
The Seriousness of Mistakes and the Benefits of Getting it Right: Symmetries and Asymmetries in the Ethics of Epistemic Risk Management1
Contributors1
Suffering in Animal Research: The Need for Limits and the Possibility of Compensation1
Suck It Up and Stay on the Grind: Ethical Considerations Surrounding Trust, Chronic Pain, and the American Workplace1
How Should Urban Climate Change Planning Advance Social Justice?1
The Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial as the Gold Standard in Psychedelic Research: Neither Feasible Nor Desirable1
Ambiguous Invitations: Nonmaleficence, Uncertainty Attitudes and Public Health Policy1
Solidarity Over Charity: Mutual Aid as a Moral Alternative to Effective Altruism1
Making Ends Meet: A Conceptual and Ethical Analysis of Efficiency1
Gender/Fucking: The Pleasures and Politics of Living in a Gendered Body by Florence Ashley (review)1
Multivalent Environmental and Ecological Justice Reimagined0
Editor's Note, June 20230
Data Solidarity Disrupted: Musings On the Overlooked Role of Mutual Aid in Data-Driven Medicine0
Autonomy and Mental Health Care: Enabling The Pursuit of A Life Of Meaning0
Almost Over: Aging, Dying, Dead by F.M. Kamm0
The Goals of Medicine: Debate and Disagreements Around Contraceptive Side Effects0
The Maternal Imprint: The Contested Science of Maternal-Fetal Effects (2021) by Sarah Richardson (review)0
Borderline Personality Disorder And Ethico-Epistemic Justice: Trauma In Participatory Sense-Making0
Contributors0
Editor's Note0
"White, Fat, and Racist": Racism and Environmental Accounts of Obesity0
A Theory of Bioethics by David DeGrazia and Joseph Millum (review)0
Green Light Ethics: A Theory of Permissive Consent and its Moral Metaphysics by Hallie Liberto (review)0
The Bioethics of Space Exploration: Human Enhancement and Gene Editing in Future Space Missions by Konrad Szocik (review)0
Editor's Note0
The First Smart Pill: Digital Revolution or Last Gasp?0
Introduction to the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Special Issue, "Chronic Pain and Social Justice"0
Equal Care: Health Equity, Social Democracy, and the Egalitarian State by Seth A. Berkowitz (review)0
Editor's Note March 20230
Editors’ Note0
Contributors0
Contributors0
A Reply to Bernstein, Jayaram, and Hutler's "Assessing the Liberty-Based Case Against Pandemic Lockdowns"0
Minding Brain Injury, Consciousness, and Ethics: Discourse and Deliberations0
Contributors0
Contributors0
Nothing About Us Without Us: Identifying Principles of Justice For Emancipatory Participatory Research in the Context of Neurodiversity0
Social Robots to Fend Off Loneliness?0
Equality and a Complete Ban on the Sale of Cigarettes0
The Smallest Cut: The Ethics and (Surprising) Implications of Hatafat Dam Brit for the Ongoing Genital Cutting Debate0
Contributors0
Virtual Reality and Technologically Mediated Love0
Coming to America: Bioethical Training at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and the Establishment of Medical Ethics in Germany0
The Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O'Sullivan (review)0
The Epistemology of Protest by José Medina (review)0
Editor's Note, December 20220
Allergic Intimacies: Food, Disability, Desire, and Risk by Michael Gill (review)0
The Normal and the Neurodivergent: Moving Past the Pathology Paradigm0
Review of For the Common Good: Philosophical Foundations of Research Ethics0
Contributors0
Compensation and Limits on Harm in Animal Research0
Foundations of Bioethics through the Voice of a Pioneer: Conversations with Robert M. Veatch0
Contributors0
"At Least I Am Different": Disability, Authenticity, and Understanding in Rousseau's Life and Works0
Medicalization, Contributory Injustice, and Mad Studies0
Beyond Words: A Philosophical Analysis of the Linguistic Refractoriness of Chronic Pain0
The Silent Struggle: A Woman's Journey Through Pain0
Madness: A Philosophical Exploration by Justin Garson (review)0
Morbus Mediterraneus : A Cultural Alibi for an Unequal Pain Burden0
Re-Citing the Origins of Neuroqueer0
Contributor0
Review of Suzy Killmister, Contours of Dignity0
When "Good-Enough" Treatment Is Not Good Enough: Epistemic Injustice, Pain-Related Motivational Deficit, and Epistemic Deflection in the Treatment of Gynecological Pain0
“We Don’t Want You Here”: A Critical Examination of Staring, Disability, and the Inaccessible Environment0
Mutual Aid Praxis Aligns Principles and Practice in Grassroots COVID-19 Responses Across the US0
Learning About Identity Through Bipolar Disorder and Learning about Bipolar Disorder Through Identity0
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