Dr Linda Barclay - professional profile
PhD
Lecturer
Centre for Human Bioethics
Tel.: +61 3 9905 4278
Fax.: +61 3 9905 3279
Room: W913
Email: Linda.Barclay@arts.monash.edu.au
Research areas
- Contemporary political philosophy (distributive justice, multiculturalism and nationalism, gender inequality)
- Bioethics (commercialisation, genetic engineering, abortion)
- Moral psychology (free will and determinism, autonomy and agency)
Recent Publications
"Egalitarianism and responsibility in the genetic future", Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2009, doi:10.1093/jmp/jhp015. In print.
"Exploitation and double-standards in research in developed countries", Monash Bioethics Review, vol. 27, no.4, 2008.
"Equality respecting nationalism and the relevance of culture", Nations and Nationalism, 13(3), 2007.
"Feminist distributive justice and the relevance of equal relations", Egalitarianism. New Essays on the Nature and Value of Equality, Nils Holtug and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (eds) (Oxford University Press, 2007).
"Liberal diversity", The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, Frank Jackson and Michael Smith (eds) (Oxford University Press, 2005).
"Genetic engineering and autonomous agency", The Journal of Applied Philosophy, 4/3, 2003, 223-236.
"What kind of liberal is Martha Nussbaum?", Sats: Nordic Journal of Philosophy, 4/2, 2003 (published with response from Nussbaum).
"Autonomy and the social self", Relational Autonomy, Catriona Mackenzie and Natalie Stoljar (eds), (Oxford University Press, 2000).
"Rights, intrinsic values and the politics of abortion", Utilitas, 11/2, 1999, 215-229.
"The answer to Keeke's question", Ethics, 110, 1999, 84-92.