Works by Herrera, Chris (exact spelling)

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    Is it time for bioethics to go empirical?Chris Herrera - 2008 - Bioethics 22 (3):137–146.
    Observers who note the increasing popularity of bioethics discussions often complain that the social sciences are poorly represented in discussions about things like abortion and stem-cell research. Critics say that bioethicists should be incorporating the methods and findings of social scientists, and should move towards making the discipline more empirically oriented. This way, critics argue, bioethics will remain relevant, and truly reflect the needs of actual people. Such recommendations ignore the diversity of viewpoints in bioethics, however. Bioethics can gain much (...)
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    A Defense of Blanshard’s on Philosophical Style.Chris Herrera - 1994 - Idealistic Studies 24 (1):53-59.
    This paper briefly addresses John Smith’s criticisms of Brand Blanshard’s views on philosophical style. Blanshard elaborates these views in his On Philosophical Style, and Smith maintains that Blanshard is, “far too lenient on the reader” when it comes to the responsibility for understanding a text. In opposition to this leniency, Smith asks “what and how much is the reader expected to know about the subject of a work in order to understand it”, and later adds.
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    Integrating research ethics and undercover hospital fieldwork.Chris Herrera - 1999 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 22 (1):1-4.
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    "Research ethics and the" fieldwork monitoring committee".Chris Herrera - 1999 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 22 (6):11-13.
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    The Controversy over Authorship in Medical Journals.Chris Herrera - 2007 - Journal of Information Ethics 16 (2):55-70.
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    The Moral Philosophy of Bernard Williams.Alexandra Perry & Chris Herrera (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
    A wide-ranging, collection focusing on the practical philosophy of Williams, with many chapters on politically relevant themes and many trying to assess the importance and influence of Williams. With contributions by Roman Altshuler, Mathieu Beirlaen, Thom Brooks, Jonathan Dancy, Jennifer Flynn, Lorenzo Greco, Chris D. Herrera, James Kellenberger, Colin Koopman, Stephen Leach, Esther Abin, Nancy Matchett, Jeff McMahan, Sarah Pawlett, Jonathan Sands-Wise, Robert Talisse, and Owen Ware.
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