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    (1 other version)Beyond Mendelian Genetics: Anticipatory Biomedical Ethics and Policy Implications for the Use of CRISPR Together with Gene Drive in Humans.Michael Nestor & Richard Wilson - forthcoming - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal.
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    Can the Use of CRISPR in Humans Result in Decreased Social Justice for Future Stakeholders?Michael W. Nestor & Richard L. Wilson - 2018 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 9 (1):5-16.
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    Narrow Structuralism: Paving a Middle Path Between Cummins and Millikan.Matthew J. Nestor - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1):109-123.
    Millikan [2000] has levelled a number of persuasive criticisms against Cummins's [1996] theory of mental representation. In this paper, I pave a middle path in the debate between Cummins [2000] and Millikan [2000] to answer two questions. How are representations applied to targets? How is the content of a representation determined? The result is a new theory of mental representation, which I call narrow structuralism.
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    The Ethics of Gene Editing Technologies in Human Stem Cells.Michael W. Nestor, Elena Artimovich & Richard L. Wilson - 2014 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 5 (4):323-338.
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    An Anticipatory Ethical Analysis of Robotic Assisted Surgery.Michael W. Nestor & Richard L. Wilson - 2019 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 38 (1):17-42.
    Here we provide an overview of some of the central ethical issues related to the use of surgical robots. Subsequently we introduce an anticipatory ethical analysis of possible consequences for the use of robotic surgery. Anticipatory ethics aims at identifying ethical problems with emerging technologies while they are at the introductory stages for a wide range of stakeholders. Robotic surgery presents a range of positive possibilities, which include treating patients more safely and effectively to caring for patients with telesurgery at (...)
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  6. John Tettemer, I Was a Monk. [REVIEW]M. Nestor - 1952 - The Thomist 15:176.