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  1. On Harming the dead.Joan C. Callahan - 1987 - Ethics 97 (2):341-352.
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    Ethical issues in professional life.Joan C. Callahan (ed.) - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    When (if ever) may a professional deceive a client for the client's own good? Under what conditions (if any) is whistle-blowing morally required? These are just some of the questions that scholars as diverse as Michael D. Bayles, Thomas Nagel, Sissela Bok, Jessica Mitford, and Peter A. French confront in this stimulating anthology. Organized around philosophical issues such as the moral foundations of professional ethics, models of the professional-client relationship, deception, informed consent, privacy and confidentiality, professional dissent, and professional virtue, (...)
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    Ethics in Obstetrics and Gynecology.Joan C. Callahan, Laurence B. McCullough & Frank A. Chervenak - 1996 - Hastings Center Report 26 (2):45.
    Book reviewed in this article: Ethics in Obstetrics and Gynecology. By Laurence B. McCullough and Frank A. Chervenak.
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    Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives.Joan C. Callahan (ed.) - 1995 - Indiana University Press.
    The. Metamorphosis. of. Motherhood. Patricia. Smith. Motherhood, as traditionally understood, is obsolete. It is not yet as obsolete as, say, knighthood, but it is moving just as inevitably in the same direction. No one wants to admit that, but it is ...
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    Women, fetuses, medicine and the law.Joan Callahan & James Knight - 1992 - In Helen B. Holmes & Laura Purdy (eds.), Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics. Indiana University Press. pp. 695--224.
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  6. Same-Sex Marriage: Why It Matters—At Least for Now.Joan Callahan - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (1):70-80.
    This paper addresses the progressive, feminist critique of same-sex marriage as articulated by Claudia Card. Although agreeing with Card that the institution of marriage as we know it is profoundly morally flawed in its origins and effects, Callahan disagrees with Card's suggestion that queer activists in the United States should not be working for the inclusion of same-sex couples in the institution.
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  7. Editors' Introduction to Writing against Heterosexism.Joan Callahan, Bonnie Mann & Sara Ruddick - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (1).
    For many of us, entry into motherhood involves an ambiguous visibility and intelligibility, where our acceptance into mainstream spaces as mothers entails a loss of lesbian difference. Mann explores this loss using the work of two philosophers of lesbian difference, Monique Wittig and Judith Butler. She argues that the figure of the lesbian mother is deployed on a broad cultural scale to reinvigorate and renaturaUze the myth of the happy, natural, heterosexual mother.
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    Acts, omissions, and euthanasia.Joan C. Callahan - 1988 - Public Affairs Quarterly 2 (2):21-36.
  9. Enforcing Slavery Contracts: A Liberal View.Joan C. Callahan - 1985 - Philosophical Forum 16 (3):223.
     
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    Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law.Joan Callahan, Laura Purdy & Kathy Rudy - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (4):202-211.
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    Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions. Edited by Leslie Pickering Francis and Anita Silvers. New York: Routledge, 2000.Joan Callahan - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (4):147-155.
  12. Response to Rebecca Dresser's 'involuntary confinement: Legal and psychiatric perspectives'.Joan C. Callahan - 1985 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (2):199-202.
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    Ferdy Schoeman 1945-1992.Davis Baird, Joan Callahan, Doug MacLean & Susan Wolf - 1993 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (1):19 - 21.
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    Academic Paternalism.Joan C. Callahan - 1986 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1):21-31.
  15. Christine Overall, Ethics and Human Reproduction: A Feminist Analysis Reviewed by.Joan C. Callahan - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (10):421-423.
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    Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Fetal Lethal Injection in Late Abortion.Joan C. Callahan - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (3):254-263.
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    Editors' introduction to.Joan Callahan, Bonnie Mann & Sara Ruddick - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (1):vii-xv.
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    Evaluating Religious Practices.Joan C. Callahan - 1994 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 3 (2):37-56.
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    Greetings from an Unlikely Filmmaker.Joan Callahan - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (1):213 - 216.
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    Liberty, beneficence, and involuntary confinement.Joan C. Callahan - 1984 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (3):261-294.
    My purpose in this paper is to show that current legal criteria for paternalistic involuntary psychiatric confinement of the mentally ill are both too narrow and too broad. I do this by first developing a principle of justified paternalistic interference with adults, which I take to be acceptably protective of individual liberty, but which does not require unnecessary sacrifices of individual welfare. After offering an analysis of current legal criteria for involuntary confinement, 1 argue that an acceptable theory of paternalistic (...)
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    MUSINGS: Greetings from an Unlikely Filmmaker.Joan Callahan - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (1):213-216.
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    Moral Problems in Nursing.Joan M. Callahan - 1986 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5 (1):75-82.
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    Paternalism and Voluntariness.Joan C. Callahan - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):199 - 219.
    Among fundamental, widely shared values, there are two which often come into conflict, creating a serious moral dilemma, viz., the value of individual well-being and the value of individual self-direction. These values issue in two fundamental moral principles, one which prescribes the protection of others from harm, and one which proscribes interfering with a person's right to direct his own life and actions. When an individual is doing or choosing something which subjects him to harm or significant risk of harm, (...)
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    The Silent Scream.Joan C. Callahan - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:181-195.
    The Silent Scream, a videotape which includes footage of a real time sonogram of an abortion in progress, has been receiving considerable attention in America as the anti-abortion movement’s latest argument. The tape has been enthusiastically endorsed by President Reagan and has been distributed to every member of Congress and to each of the Supreme Court justices. It is produced and narrated by Bernard N. Nathanson, a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist, and it includes a number of implicit and explicit claims (...)
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    The Silent Scream.Joan C. Callahan - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:181-195.
    The Silent Scream, a videotape which includes footage of a real time sonogram of an abortion in progress, has been receiving considerable attention in America as the anti-abortion movement’s latest argument. The tape has been enthusiastically endorsed by President Reagan and has been distributed to every member of Congress and to each of the Supreme Court justices. It is produced and narrated by Bernard N. Nathanson, a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist, and it includes a number of implicit and explicit claims (...)
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    Multiple Gestations: Some Public Policy Issues.Patricia K. Jennings & Joan C. Callahan - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (2):167-185.
    Multiple gestations, or multifetal pregnancies,raise a number of significant policy questionsconcerning the well being of women and the wellbeing of the children fetuses might become.Important questions for feminists pertain notonly to multifetal pregnancy itself, but alsoto the medical interventions associated withthese pregnancies. In this paper, we addressthe questions of how many embryos should betransferred in assisted reproduction, how manyfetuses should remain in a multiple gestation,who should make these decisions, and the needto protect women from overexposure to exogenoushormones. Although we focus (...)
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    Christian science healing: An alternative health care system?Joan C. Callahan - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (3):105-111.
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    Let's get the lead out: Or why Johnson controls is not an unequivocal victory for women.Joan C. Callahan - 1994 - Journal of Social Philosophy 25 (3):65-75.
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    Symposium: A roundtable on feminism and philosophy in the mid-1990s: Taking stock: Introduction.Joan Callahan - 1996 - Metaphilosophy 27 (1-2):184-188.
    Feminist philosophy emerged in earnest in the 1970s. With that emergence and the latest surge of the Women's Movement now a quarter of a century old and with the turn of the century approaching quickly, the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs and the Pacific Society for Women in Philosophy invited a group of feminist philosophers to reflect on feminism and philosophy as we approach the millennium. A roundtable was held at the 1995 meeting of the Pacific Division of the (...)
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    [Book review] women and children in health care, an unequal majority. [REVIEW]Joan C. Callahan - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):950-951.
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    Book review: Leslie Pickering Francis and Anita Silvers. Americans with disabilities: Exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions new York: Routledge, 2000. [REVIEW]Joan Callahan - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (4):147-155.
  32. Christine Overall, Ethics and Human Reproduction: A Feminist Analysis. [REVIEW]Joan Callahan - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10:421-423.
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    Feminism and Reproductive Technologies. [REVIEW]Joan C. Callahan - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (1):75-85.
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    Review Essay. [REVIEW]Joan M. Callahan - 1986 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5 (1):75 - 82.
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    The Contract Motherhood Debate. [REVIEW]Joan C. Callahan - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (1):82-91.
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    Review of Mary Briody Mahowald: Women and Children in Health Care: An Unequal Majority.[REVIEW]Joan C. Callahan - 1995 - Ethics 105 (4):950-951.