Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Epistemic Risk in Representation9
Adolescent Medical Transition is Ethical: An Analogy with Reproductive Health8
Were lockdowns justified? A return to the facts and evidence7
Anti-Vaxxers, Anti-Anti-Vaxxers, Fairness, and Anger6
Psychedelic Identity Shift: A Critical Approach to Set And Setting5
Free to Decide: The Positive Moral Right to Reproductive Choice5
An Ethical Framework for Presenting Scientific Results to Policy-Makers5
Epistemic Equality: Distributive Epistemic Justice in the Context of Justification4
White Ignorance in Pain Research: Racial Differences and Racial Disparities3
Unreliable Threats: Conflicts of Interest Disclosure and the Safeguarding of Biomedical Knowledge3
Rationing, Responsibility and Blameworthiness: An Ethical Evaluation of Responsibility-Sensitive Policies for Healthcare Rationing3
This Paper Attacks a Strawman but the Strawman Wins: A reply to van Basshuysen and White3
Publicly Funded Health Care for Pregnant Undocumented Immigrants: Achieving Moral Progress Through Overlapping Consensus2
Varieties of Community Uncertainty and Clinical Equipoise2
Contextualizing Risk in the Ethics of PrEP as HIV Prevention: The Lived Experiences of MSM2
Can Treatment for Substance Use Disorder Prescribe the same Substance as that Used? The Case of Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment2
The Limits of the Rights to Free Thought and Expression2
The Epistemic Duties of Philosophers: An Addendum1
The Moral Requirement for Digital Connectivity1
Social Robots to Fend Off Loneliness?1
Mutual Aid as Effective Altruism1
Animals as Legal Beings: Contesting Anthropocentric Legal Orders by Maneesha Deckha1
Exploiting Hope: How the Promise of New Medical Interventions Sustains Us—and Makes Us Vulnerable by Jeremy Snyder1
Values in Science, Biodiversity Research, and the Problem of Particularity1
Screening Out Neurodiversity1
Suffering in Animal Research: The Need for Limits and the Possibility of Compensation1
Free Speech Skepticism1
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