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Publications

  • Nair-Collins, M. (2013). “Brain death, paternalism, and the language of ‘death’”, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 23(1): 53-104.
  • Nair-Collins, M. (2012). “Representation in biological systems: Teleofunction, etiology, and structural preservation,” in Swan, L., ed., Origins of Mind, pp. 161-185. Springer.
  • Rodríguez, JE, Welch, TJ & Janine C. Edwards (2012): Impact of a creative arts journal on a medical school community: A qualitative study, Journal of Poetry Therapy: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Practice, Theory, Research and Education, 25:4, 197-204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08893675.2012.736179
  • Nair-Collins, M. & Hitt, J. (2012). “Justice, profound neurological injury, and brain death,” in Rhodes, R., Battin, M., & Silvers, A., eds., Medicine and Social Justice, volume 2, pp. 485-503.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Joseph M. Gabriel, “Restricting the Sale of ‘Deadly Poisons’: Pharmacists, Drug Regulation, and Narratives of Suffering in the Gilded Age” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 9:3 (July 2010), 145-169. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7913207
  • Nathan Crick and Joseph M. Gabriel, “The Conduit Between Lifeworld and System: Habermas and the Rhetoric of Public Scientific Controversies” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 40:3 (2010), 1-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02773941003614464
  • Joseph M. Gabriel, “’Anesthetics and the Chemical Sublime” Raritan: A Quarterly Review Summer (2010), 69-74.
  • Nair-Collins, M. (2010). “Death, brain death, and the limits of science: Why the whole-brain concept of death is a flawed public policy,” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 38(3): 667-683. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1748-720X.2010.00520.x/abstract
  • Collins, M. (2010). “Reevaluating the dead donor rule,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35(2): 154-179. http://jmp.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/2/154.short
  • Collins, M. (2009). "Consent for organ retrieval cannot be presumed," HEC Forum 21(1):71-106. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10730-009-9088-7
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