Faculty profile
Robert Card
Department Chair, Professor
Research
Ethical theory, biomedical ethics, philosophy of law, business ethics, philosophy and public policy.
Publications
- (2020) A New Theory of Conscientious Objection: Justification and Reasonability (Routledge)
- (2017) “Reasons, Reasonability and Establishing Conscientious Objector Status in Medicine.” Journal of Medical Ethics 43.
- (2014) "Reasonability and Conscientious Objection in Medicine: A Reply to Marsh and an Elaboration of the Reason-Giving Requirement." Bioethics 28.
- (2011) "Conscientious Objection, Emergency Contraception, and Public Policy." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36: 53-68
- (2009) "Federal Provider Conscience Regulation: Unconscionable." Journal of Medical Ethics 35:471-472
- (2007) Inconsistency and the Theoretical Commitments of Rule-Consequentialism." Utilitas 19: 243-258
- (2007) "Conscientious Objection and Emergency Contraception." American Journal of Bioethics, 7 (6): 8-14
- (2005) "Individual Responsibility Within Organizational Contexts." The Journal of Business Ethics, 62 (4): 397-405.
- (2004) "Consequentialism, Teleology, and the New Friendship Critique." Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 85: 149-172.
- (2000) "Infanticide and the Liberal View on Abortion." Bioethics 14 (4): 340-351.[With a response by Mary Anne Warren, "A Response to Robert Card," Bioethics 14 (4): 352-359]
Education
Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1997
BS, Business Administration; BA,Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, University of Missouri, 1990