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    Guiding Principles of Community Engagement and Global Health Research: Solidarity and Subsidiarity.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (5):62-64.
    Pratt et al. (2020) tackle a seeming lack of consensus about the ethical goals of community engagement (CE) in global health research. Their paper “identifies an additional or complementary role fo...
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    Natural embryo loss and the moral status of the human fetus.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (7):22 – 23.
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  3. Adoption, ART, and a Re‐Conception of the Maternal Body: Toward Embodied Maternity.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman & Sally J. Scholz - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (1):54-73.
    We criticize a view of maternity that equates the natural with the genetic and biological and show how such a practice overdetermines the maternal body and the maternal experience for women who are mothers through adoption and ART . As an alternative, we propose a new framework designed to rethink maternal bodies through the lens of feminist embodiment. Feminist embodied maternity, as we call it, stresses the particularity of experience through subjective embodiment. A feminist embodied maternity emphasizes the physical relations (...)
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    The Principle of Subsidiarity in the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption: A Philosophical Analysis.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 2019 - Ethics and International Affairs 33 (2):207-230.
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  5. Adoption, ART, and a re-conception of the maternal body: Toward embodied maternity.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman & Sally J. Scholz - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (1):54-73.
    : We criticize a view of maternity that equates the natural with the genetic and biological and show how such a practice overdetermines the maternal body and the maternal experience for women who are mothers through adoption and ART (Assisted Reproductive Technologies). As an alternative, we propose a new framework designed to rethink maternal bodies through the lens of feminist embodiment. Feminist embodied maternity, as we call it, stresses the particularity of experience through subjective embodiment. A feminist embodied maternity emphasizes (...)
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  6. Ethics and embryo adoption.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 2005 - Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Journal 12 (2).
     
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    Open Adoption and the Ethics of Disclosure to Children.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 2003 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 10 (1):61-67.
    A sustained analysis of the moral permissibility of withholding or of the obligation to disclose information to an adopted child is lacking in the literature on parental duties, disclosures, and adoption. These two sets of questions raise issues that appear to fall within the parameters of the concepts of stewardship and gratitude. I propose that adoptive parents are the stewards of the information they receive concerning their child and I show how stewardship and gratitude can aid adoptive parents as they (...)
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    Adult Daughter Caregivers.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (5):26-28.
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    Case Study: Resistance and Refusal.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman & Eileen Amari-Vaught - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (1):22.
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    Case Study: Resistance and Refusal.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman & Eileen Amari-Vaught - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (1):22.
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    The Incompetent Self: Metamorphosis of a Person?Sarah M. Dietz, Sarah-Vaughan Brakman, Rebecca Dresser & Alan B. Astrow - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (5):4.
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    Life and Death: Philosophical Essays in Biomedical Ethics, Dan W. Brock. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy series . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 435 pp. [REVIEW]Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (4):630.