Project with four U.S. ENTs , for *Otolarygology*'s Point/Counterpoint column.
Invited chapter honoring Elisabeth Lloyd's philosophical, feminist, & scientific work. Topic: Why isn't the phenomenon of Wolffian duct removal in female fetal development treated to an evolutionary explanation, despite the potential for an obvious adaptationist story?
Ethical considerations in providing tracheostomy for severely and permanently impaired children.
Philosophical analyses provide several definitions of "genetic information," many working "backwards" from possible uses of this information to a definition. I'll examine several different analogies (art, gift, organ) to identify characteristics specific to genetic information.
The academic year ends, and boom! I conceive a billion writing projects. I track lit projects individually, but I have far too many phil sci and ethics ideas and end up ditching most of them. I'm going to try logging them here, seeing if patterns emerge in what gets used.