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Fenton, Andrew
Fenton, A.  (2013). Can a chimp say “no”? Re-envisioning chimpanzee dissent in harmful research.  Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.
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Fenton, A.  (2012). Neuroscience and the Problem of Other Animal Minds: Why It May Not Matter So Much for Neuroethics.  The Monist. 95(3), 464-487.
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Fenton, A.  (2012). Re-Conceiving Nonhuman Animal Knowledge Through Contemporary Primate Cognitive Studies.  Philosophy of Behavioral Biology. (pp.125-146) New York: Springer.
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Fenton, A.  (2012). On the need to redress an inadequacy in animal welfare science: toward an internally coherent framework.  Biology and Philosophy. 27(1), 73-93.
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Krahn, T., & Fenton, A.  (2012). Funding Priorities: Autism and the Need for a More Balanced Research Agenda.  Public Health Ethics Public Health Ethics. 5(3), 296-310.
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Krahn, T., & Fenton, A.  (2012). The Extreme Male Brain Theory of Autism and the Potential Adverse Effects for Boys and Girls with Autism.  Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. 9(1), 93-103.
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Fenton, A., & Krahn, T.  (2011). Review of Disability Bioethics: Moral Bodies, Moral Difference by Jackie Leach Scully.  Hypatia. 26(3), 651-655.
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Fenton, A.  (2011). Brain death: steel magnolias.  The Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the Movies. (pp.392-399) New York: Oxford University Press.
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Fenton, A., & Krahn, T.  (2010). Interrogating the Boundary of Human-Level and T Moral Status.  The American Journal of Bioethics. 1(2), 61-63.
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Fenton, A.  (2010). Review of Naturalized Bioethics: Toward Responsible Knowing and Practice.  Hypatia. 25(3), 610-613.
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Fenton, A., Meynell, L., & Baylis, F.  (2009). Responsibility and Speculation: On Possible Applications of Pediatric fMRI.  The American Journal of Bioethics. 9(1), 1-2.
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Fenton, A., Meynell, L., & Baylis, F.  (2009). Ethical Challenges and Interpretive Difficulties with Non-Clinical Applications of Pediatric fMRI.  The American Journal of Bioethics. 9(1), 3-13.
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Fenton, A.  (2009). Review of D. L. Cheney, R. M. Seyfarth, Baboon Metaphysics: The Evolution of a Social Mind.  Biology and Philosophy. 24(1), 129-136.
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Fenton, A.  (2009). Buddhism and neuroethics: the ethics of pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement.  Developing World Bioethics. 9(2), 47-56.
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Krahn, T., & Fenton, A.  (2009). Autism, Empathy and Questions of Moral Agency.  Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior. 39(2), 145-166.
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Fenton, A., & Krahn, T.  (2008). Who's to Regret, What's to Regret?.  The American Journal of Bioethics. 8(2), 42-43.
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Fenton, A., & Alpert, S.  (2008). Extending Our View on Using BCIs for Locked-in Syndrome.  Neuroethics. 1(2), 119-132.
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Fenton, A.  (2008). Review of Neurophilosophy at Work.  Philosophy in Review. 28(5), 324-325.
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Fenton, A.  (2008). Intervening in the Brain: Changing Psyche and Society. New York: Springer: A Review.  Neuroethics. 1(3), 213-215.
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Fenton, A., & Krahn, T.  (2007). Autism, Neurodiversity, and Equality Beyond the Normal.  Journal of Ethics in Mental Health. 2(2).
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