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ItemThe wisdom of the packLevy, N (Informa UK Limited, 2006-03)
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ItemOn the competence of substance users to consent to treatment programsCLARKE, S. ; LEVY, N. (Office of International Criminal Justice : Sam Houston State University, Criminal Justice Center, 2006)
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ItemRadically Socialized Knowledge and Conspiracy TheoriesLEVY, N. ( 2007)
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ItemRethinking Neuroethics in the Light of the Extended Mind ThesisLevy, N (Taylor & Francis, 2007-09-14)
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ItemReport cards for institutions, not individualsLevy, N ; Clarke, S ; Oakley, J (Cambridge University Press, 2007-01-01)
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ItemDeterminist Deliberations.LEVY, N. ( 2006)
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ItemThe good, the bad and the blameworthyLEVY, NL (Annenberg Center, University of Southern California, 2005)
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ItemContrastive explanations: A dilemma for libertariansLevy, N (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2005)
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ItemDownshifting and meaning in lifeLevy, N (WILEY, 2005-06)
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ItemAmputees by choice: body integrity identity disorder and the ethics of amputation.Bayne, T ; Levy, N (Wiley, 2005)Should surgeons be permitted to amputate healthy limbs if patients request such operations? We argue that if such patients are experiencing significant distress as a consequence of the rare psychological disorder named Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID), such operations might be permissible. We examine rival accounts of the origins of the desire for healthy limb amputations and argue that none are as plausible as the BIID hypothesis. We then turn to the moral arguments against such operations, and argue that on the evidence available, none is compelling. BIID sufferers meet reasonable standards for rationality and autonomy: so as long as no other effective treatment for their disorder is available, surgeons ought to be allowed to accede to their requests.
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