My Wellcome Research Fellowship began in August 2021 at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, both at the University of Oxford.
The project is 'From best interests to sufficient benefit: The ethics of hard decisions in healthcare". The project aims to critically engage with recent work in sufficientarian political philosophy to bear on two central questions of health justice: the distribution of resources, and the disagreements over the treatment of critically ill infants and neonates. You can read a brief summary of the project, and see any work produced, here.
Outside these projects, my research engages with questions about the temporal scope of justice (particularly in healthcare); other issues to do with health care allocation; animal ethics; death; human enhancement; and subjectivist accounts of value and morality.
I am on Twitter, PhilPeople, and Researchgate.
The project is 'From best interests to sufficient benefit: The ethics of hard decisions in healthcare". The project aims to critically engage with recent work in sufficientarian political philosophy to bear on two central questions of health justice: the distribution of resources, and the disagreements over the treatment of critically ill infants and neonates. You can read a brief summary of the project, and see any work produced, here.
Outside these projects, my research engages with questions about the temporal scope of justice (particularly in healthcare); other issues to do with health care allocation; animal ethics; death; human enhancement; and subjectivist accounts of value and morality.
I am on Twitter, PhilPeople, and Researchgate.