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The moral imperative to continue gene editing research on human embryos
J Savulescu, J Pugh, T Douglas, C Gyngell
Protein & cell 6 (7), 476-479, 2015
1502015
Risk assessment tools in criminal justice and forensic psychiatry: The need for better data
T Douglas, J Pugh, I Singh, J Savulescu, S Fazel
European psychiatry 42, 134-137, 2017
1422017
Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines)
DJ Beard, MK Campbell, JM Blazeby, AJ Carr, C Weijer, BH Cuthbertson, ...
The Lancet 395 (10226), 828-838, 2020
702020
Deep brain stimulation, authenticity and value
J Pugh, H Maslen, J Savulescu
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics 26 (4), 640-657, 2017
662017
Autonomy, rationality, and contemporary bioethics
J Pugh
Oxford University Press, 2020
652020
The ethics of deep brain stimulation for the treatment of anorexia nervosa
H Maslen, J Pugh, J Savulescu
Neuroethics 8 (3), 215-230, 2015
61*2015
Driven to extinction? The ethics of eradicating mosquitoes with gene-drive technologies
J Pugh
Journal of medical ethics 42 (9), 578-581, 2016
572016
Brainjacking in deep brain stimulation and autonomy
J Pugh, L Pycroft, A Sandberg, T Aziz, J Savulescu
Ethics and information technology 20, 219-232, 2018
542018
Balancing incentives and disincentives for vaccination in a pandemic
J Savulescu, J Pugh, D Wilkinson
Nature Medicine 27 (9), 1500-1503, 2021
462021
The unnaturalistic fallacy: COVID-19 vaccine mandates should not discriminate against natural immunity
J Pugh, J Savulescu, RCH Brown, D Wilkinson
Journal of medical ethics 48 (6), 371-377, 2022
342022
Clarifying the normative significance of ‘personality changes’ following deep brain stimulation
J Pugh
Science and Engineering Ethics 26, 1655-1680, 2020
312020
Justifications for non-consensual medical intervention: From infectious disease control to criminal rehabilitation
J Pugh, T Douglas
Criminal justice ethics 35 (3), 205-229, 2016
312016
Unexpected complications of novel deep brain stimulation treatments: ethical issues and clinical recommendations
H Maslen, B Cheeran, J Pugh, L Pycroft, S Boccard, S Prangnell, ...
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface 21 (2), 135-143, 2018
292018
No going back? Reversibility and why it matters for deep brain stimulation
J Pugh
Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (4), 225-230, 2019
272019
Evidence-based neuroethics, deep brain stimulation and personality-deflating, but not bursting, the bubble
J Pugh, L Pycroft, H Maslen, T Aziz, J Savulescu
Neuroethics 14, 27-38, 2021
252021
Autonomy, Natality and Freedom: A Liberal Re‐examination of Habermas in the Enhancement Debate
J Pugh
Bioethics 29 (3), 145-152, 2015
252015
Lay attitudes toward deception in medicine: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
J Pugh, G Kahane, H Maslen, J Savulescu
AJOB empirical bioethics 7 (1), 31-38, 2016
222016
Vaccine mandates for healthcare workers beyond COVID-19
A Giubilini, J Savulescu, J Pugh, D Wilkinson
Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (3), 211-220, 2023
212023
The moral status of human embryo‐like structures: potentiality matters? The moral status of human synthetic embryos
T Sawai, T Minakawa, J Pugh, K Akatsuka, JK Yamashita, M Fujita
EMBO reports 21 (8), 251-254, 2020
212020
How should we deal with misattributed paternity? A survey of lay public attitudes
G Lowe, J Pugh, G Kahane, L Corben, S Lewis, M Delatycki, J Savulescu
AJOB empirical bioethics 8 (4), 234-242, 2017
212017
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