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Ethics, Bioethics, Philosophy
United Kingdom, Belgium, New Zealand

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Employment (3)

University of Oxford: Oxford, GB

Professor of Applied Philosophy (Faculty of Philosophy)
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Thomas Douglas

University of Oxford: Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB

(Jesus College; Philosophy)
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ORCID Integration at the University of Oxford

Journal of Medical Ethics: London, GB

2016-05 to 2018-05 | Editor (joint)
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Thomas Douglas

Education and qualifications (4)

University of Oxford: Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB

2005-10 to 2010 | DPhil Philosophy (Philosophy)
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Thomas Douglas

University of Oxford: Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB

2003-10 to 2005 | Senior Status BA Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
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Thomas Douglas

University of Otago: Dunedin, NZ

1997 to 2003 | Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Distinction
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Thomas Douglas

University of Otago: Dunedin, NZ

2001 to 2002 | Bachelor of Medical Science with Distinction
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Thomas Douglas

Funding (13)

Protecting Minds: The Right to Mental Integrity and The Ethics of Arational Influence

2020-01-01 to 2024-12-31 | Grant
European Research Council (Brussels, BE)
GRANT_NUMBER: 819757
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Thomas Douglas via DimensionsWizard

Convergent Ethics and the Ethics of Controversy (Collaborator)

2018 to 2021 | Grant
Novo Nordisk Foundation (Hellerup, DK)
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Thomas Douglas

Changing One's Mind: Neurointerventions, Autonomy, and the Law on Consent (Mentor)

2017 to 2020 | Award
British Academy (London, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

Oxford Martin Programme on Collective Responsibility for Infectious Disease

2015 to 2019 | Grant
Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford (Oxford, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

Do No Harm: A Neural and Ethical Analysis of Actions and Omissions in Moral Decision-Making (Supervisor)

2014 to 2017 | Award
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

Neurointerventions in Crime Prevention: An Ethical Analysis

2013 to 2018 | Grant
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
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100705/Z/12/Z

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Thomas Douglas
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Uehiro Foundation Fellowship Grant

2013 to 2018 | Grant
Uehiro Foundation (Tokyo, JP)
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Thomas Douglas

Is Commercial Surrogacy Exploitative? (Supervisor)

2013 to 2017 | Award
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

The Dual-Use Dilemma in Biomedical Science: An Ethical Analysis.

2010-09-30 to 2013-09-29 | Grant
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
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087211/Z/08/Z

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Thomas Douglas via DimensionsWizard

Censoring science: the dual-use dilemma and science publication.

2009-01-01 to 2009-03-31 | Grant
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
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086015/Z/08/Z

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Thomas Douglas via DimensionsWizard

Senior Scholar

2007 to 2010 | Award
Christ Church College, University of Oxford (Oxford, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

Medical Means, Moral Ends: Enhancement, Fairness and Moral Motivation

2005 to 2008 | Award
Wellcome Trust (London, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

Rhodes Scholar (New Zealand & Balliol College)

2003 to 2005 | Award
Balliol College, University of Oxford (Oxford, GB)
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Thomas Douglas

Works (50 of 112)

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Right to mental integrity and neurotechnologies: implications of the extended mind thesis

Journal of Medical Ethics
2024-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Vera Tesink; Thomas Douglas; Lisa Forsberg; Sjors Ligthart; Gerben Meynen
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What’s the Alternative? Comparative Benefits in Gene Editing and Genetic Selection

The American Journal of Bioethics
2024-08-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas; Katrien Devolder
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What makes a medical intervention invasive?

Journal of Medical Ethics
2024-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Gabriel De Marco; Jannieke Simons; Lisa Forsberg; Thomas Douglas
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What makes a medical intervention invasive? A reply to commentaries

Journal of Medical Ethics
2024-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Gabriel De Marco; Jannieke Simons; Lisa Forsberg; Thomas Douglas
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Criteria for Assessing AI-Based Sentencing Algorithms: A Reply to Ryberg

Philosophy & Technology
2024-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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How moral bioenhancement affects perceived praiseworthiness

Bioethics
2024-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Simon Lucas; Thomas Douglas; Nadira S. Faber
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An Intuitive, Abductive Argument for a Right against Mental Interference

The Journal of Ethics
2024-02-21 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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On the Relative Intrusiveness of Physical and Chemical Restraints

AJOB Neuroscience
2024-01-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Gabriel De Marco; Thomas Douglas; Lisa Forsberg; Julian Savulescu
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Pragmatic argument for an acceptance-refusal asymmetry in competence requirements

Journal of Medical Ethics
2022-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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The Expressivist Objection to Nonconsensual Neurocorrectives

Criminal Law and Philosophy
2022-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Gabriel De Marco; Thomas Douglas
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The Mere Substitution Defence of Nudging Works for Neurointerventions Too

Journal of Applied Philosophy
2022-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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If Nudges Treat their Targets as Rational Agents, Nonconsensual Neurointerventions Can Too

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
2022-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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What is Criminal Rehabilitation?

Criminal Law and Philosophy
2022-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Lisa Forsberg; Thomas Douglas
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Compulsory medical intervention versus external constraint in pandemic control

Journal of Medical Ethics
2021-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas; Lisa Forsberg; Jonathan Pugh
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Infection control for third-party benefit: lessons from criminal justice

Monash Bioethics Review
2020-12-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges

Neuroethics
2020-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Ligthart S; Douglas T; Bublitz C; Kooijmans T; Meynen G
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Punishing Wrongs from the Distant Past

Law and Philosophy
2019-08-21 | Journal article
Contributors: Thomas Douglas
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The Future of Neuroethics and the Relevance of the Law

AJOB Neuroscience
2019-07-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Sjors Ligthart; Thomas Douglas; Christoph Bublitz; Gerben Meynen
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A Conception of Genetic Parenthood

Bioethics
2018 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Enhancement & Desert

Politics, Philosophy & Economics
2018 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Enhancement & Desert

Politics, Philosophy & Economics
2018-11 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Impartiality and Infectious Disease: Prioritising Individuals versus the Collective in Antibiotic Prescription

AJOB Empirical Bioethics
2018-11 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

When Is Coercive Methadone Therapy Justified?

Bioethics
2018-09 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The moral obligation to be vaccinated: utilitarianism, contractualism, and collective easy rescue

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
2018-02 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Liberty, Fairness and the ‘Contribution Model’for Non-medical Vaccine Exemption Policies: A Reply to Navin and Largent

Public Health Ethics
2017 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Refusing to treat sexual dysfunction in sex offenders

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
2017 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Taxing Meat: Taking Responsibility for One’s Contribution to Antibiotic Resistance

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
2017 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Two Ways to Frustrate a Desire

The Journal of value inquiry
2017 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Influenza Vaccination Strategies Should Target Children

Public Health Ethics
2017-12 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The epistemic costs of compromise in bioethics

Bioethics
2017-12 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Going above and beneath the call of duty: the luck egalitarian claims of healthcare heroes, and the accommodation of professionally-motivated treatment refusal

2017-11 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Quarantine, Isolation, and the Duty of Easy Rescue in Public Health

Developing World Bioethics
2017-09 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Risk Assessment Tools in Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychiatry: The Need for Better Data

European Psychiatry
2017-05 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Anti-Libidinal Interventions in Sex Offenders: Medical or Correctional?

Medical Law Review
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Duties to rescue: individual, professional and institutional

Journal of Medical Ethics
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Justifications for Non-Consensual Medical Intervention: From Infectious Disease Control to Criminal Rehabilitation

Criminal Justice Ethics
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Methadone for prisoners

The Lancet
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Moral neuroenhancement

Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics. New York: Routledge
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Neurointerventions as criminal rehabilitation

The Routledge Handbook of Criminal Justice Ethics
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Nonconsensual Neurocorrectives and Bodily Integrity: a Reply to Shaw and Barn

Neuroethics
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Selecting Against Disability: The Liberal Eugenic Challenge and the Argument from Cognitive Diversity

Journal of Applied Philosophy
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The Case against Forced Methadone Detox in the US Prisons

Public Health Ethics
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The regulation of cognitive enhancement devices: refining Maslen et al.'s model

Journal of Law and the Biosciences
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The Unilateralist’s Curse and the Case for a Principle of Conformity

Social Epistemology
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Why is cognitive enhancement deemed unacceptable? The role of fairness, deservingness, and hollow achievements

Frontiers in psychology
2016 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The Case against Forced Methadone Detox in the US Prisons

Public Health Ethics
2016-12 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The Case Against Forced Methadone Detox in US Prisons

Public Health Ethics
2016-11 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

The Ethics of Germline Gene Editing

Journal of Applied Philosophy
2016-11 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas

Taking Drugs to Help Others

Philosophers Take On the World
2016-09 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 978-0-19-875372-8
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Thomas Douglas

Cognitive Enhancement and Motivation Enhancement: An Empirical Comparison of Intuitive Judgments

AJOB Neuroscience
2015 | Journal article
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Thomas Douglas
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Peer review (21 reviews for 10 publications/grants)

Review activity for Criminal law and philosophy (1)
Review activity for Erkenntnis. (1)
Review activity for Ethical theory and moral practice. (3)
Review activity for Journal of business ethics. (2)
Review activity for Knowledge in society. (1)
Review activity for Medicine, health care and philosophy. (1)
Review activity for Neuroethics. (5)
Review activity for Philosophical studies. (3)
Review activity for Res publica. (3)
Review activity for Science and engineering ethics. (1)