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BIOETHICS IN PRACTICE

David rodríguez-arias

Departamento de Filosofía I

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FILOLAB-UGR

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Recent publications

  • RUEDA J, HANNIKAINEN I, HORTAL J and RODRÍGUEZ-ARIAS  D (2020) Examining Public Trust in Categorical versus Comprehensive Triage Criteria, American Journal of Bioethics DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2020.1779867 [Q1 Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects]
  • RODRÍGUEZ-ARIAS  D, MOLINA-PÉREZ A and DÍAZ-COBACHO G. (2020) Death determination and clinicians’ epistemic authority, American Journal of Bioethics Vol. 20 no. 6: 44-47 [Q1 Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects]
  • RODRÍGUEZ-ARIAS  D, RODRÍGUEZ-LÓPEZ B, MONASTERIO-ASTOBIZA A, HANNIKAINEN I. R. (2020) How Do People Use 'Killing', 'Letting Die' and Related Bioethical Concepts? Contrasting Descriptive and Normative Hypotheses. Bioethics. (DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12707). [Q1. Philosophy]
  • EARP BD, DEMAREE-COTTON J, DUNN M, (et al)  (2020)  Experimental Philosophical Bioethics, AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11(1):30-33 · February 2020 (Q1 Philosophy)
  • SAMPLE M, SATTLER A, BLAIN-MORAES S, RODRÍGUEZ-ARIAS D, RACINE E. Do Publics Share Experts’ Concerns about Brain–Computer Interfaces? A Trinational Survey on the Ethics of Neural Technology. Science, Technology, & Human Values (2019): 1-29 DOI: 10.1177/0162243919879220 [Q1. Philosophy]
  • SAMPLE M, (et al.) Brain-computer interfaces and personhood: interdisciplinary deliberations on neural technology. Journal of Neural Engineering. (2019) Aug 8. [Q1. Biomedical Engineering]
  • DELGADO RODRÍGUEZ J, MOLINA-PEREZ A, SHAW D, RODRÍGUEZ-ARIAS D, The role of the family in deceased organ procurement. A guide for clinicians and policy makers. Transplantation [Q1. Transplantation]
  • ​RODRÍGUEZ-ARIAS D. The Dead Donor Rule as Policy Indoctrination. Hastings Center Report (Dec. 2018) (in press)
  • ORTEGA-DEBALLON I, RODRIGUEZ-ARIAS D. Uncontrolled DCD.  When Should We Stop Trying to Save the Patient and Focus on Saving the Organs? Hastings Center Report (Dec. 2018) (in press)
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ABOUT ME: I am a Ramón y Cajal Researcher and Vice-Director of FiloLab-UGR, at the Department of Philosophy I of the University of Granada, where I teach Ethics and Bioethics. My main research interests are global bioethics and clinical ethics, with a focus on death determination, end-of-life, and organ transplantation.


ongoing RESEARCH PROJECTS

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Recent Conferences

  • Defining Death Conference: Organ transplantation and the 50-year legacy of the Harvard Report on brain death. Harvard Medical School HMS Center for Bioethics Annual Bioethics Conference April 11-13, 2018, Invited Speaker
  • Ethics, Disease, and the Future of Health, International Workshop, Granada March 14th, 2017. Organizer
  • Dying, Death, Donating. International Conference on the Ethics of Organ Donation September 7-8, 2016, Granada, Spain. Organizer
  • III Seminario de Ética Práctica Éticas aplicadas en España Granada, 5 y 6 de septiembre de 2016. Organizer
  • Models of consent for deceased organ procurement International Workshop May 5th – 7th, 2016. Organizer

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