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Joseph Roberts
University of Manchester
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    Treating the Enhancement Debate: Irrelevant Distinctions in the Enhancement Medicine Debate.Joseph Tarquin Foulkes Roberts - 2014 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (28):1-12.
    This article argues against the relevance of the enhancement/treatment and biomedical/non-biomedical enhancement distinctions by analysing their validity in two ways: their clarity and whether they track our intuitions regarding what is permissible and impermissible. The treatment/enhancement distinction is found to be deficient in both respects. The biomedical/non-biomedical distinction, whilst clear, does not track our intuitions regarding what is permissible and impermissible. The article concludes that, in order to help the enhancement medicine debate, the distinctions should be abandoned due to the (...)
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    Body Modification Practices and the Medical Monopoly.Joseph Tarquin Foulkes Roberts - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (2):307-327.
    The state currently grants the medical profession a monopolistic entitlement on the legal use of medical technology. As physicians are duty bound to not expose people to medically unnecessary harm, individuals who wish to engage in Body Modification Practices are effectively precluded from doing so as only physicians are legally entitled to use medical technology. In this article, I argue this is incompatible with respect for persons. Abolishing the medical monopoly allows us to meet the demands of respect for persons (...)
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    Miller, Dale E. 2010. J.S. Mill: Moral, Social and Political Thought. Cambridge: Malden Polity Press.Joseph Tarquin Foulkes Roberts - 2014 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 17 (1):210-216.
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    Esposito, R. 2005. Persons and Things. Cambridge/Malden: Polity. 147 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7456-9065-0. [REVIEW]Joseph Tarquin Foulkes Roberts - 2018 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 21 (1):267-271.
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