Emma Bullock
Assistant Professor
Public Policy
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Emma Bullock's primary research interests are in normative ethics and the philosophy of medicine, specifically in relation to the nature and justifiably of paternalistic interferences. Emma was awarded her PhD, 'Informed Consent and Justified Hard Paternalism,' at the University of Birmingham in 2012. Emma completed her postdoctoral research in philosophy of medicine at King's College London (2013-14) as part of the 'Concepts of Health' project (funded by the Wellcome Trust). Prior to this she was a Visiting Fellow in Philosophy at the School of Philosophy, Australian National University (2012) and a Part-time Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Southampton (2011-13).
Research Interest
Emma Bullock's primary research interests are in normative ethics and the philosophy of medicine, specifically in relation to the nature and justifiably of paternalistic interferences.
Publications
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Bullock EC. Assisted Dying and the Proper Role of Patient Autonomy. In: Cholbi M, Varelius J, editors. New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. Vol 64. Springer International; 2015. p. 11-25. (International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine; vol 64).
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Bullock EC. Mandatory Disclosure and Medical Paternalism. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 2016;19(2):409-24.
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Bullock EC. Knowing and Not-knowing for your own good: The Limits of Epistemic Paternalism. Journal of Applied Philosophy. in press/forthcoming.