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  1. Janet Radcliffe Richards (born 1944) is a British philosopher specialising in bioethics and feminism and Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Oxford. She is the author of The Sceptical Feminist (1980), Philosophical Problems of Equality (1995), Human Nature after Darwin (2000), and The Ethics of Transplants (2012).

  2. Janet Radcliffe Richards (1944) es una filósofa británica especializada en bioética y feminismo. Es autora de The Skeptical Feminist (1980), Philosophical Problems of Equality (1995), Human Nature after Darwin (2000) y The Ethics of Transplants (2012).

  3. Janet Radcliffe-Richards is a philosopher and bioethicist who works on topics such as sex, transplantation, and practical ethics. She is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre and the author of several books and articles.

  4. Andrew West (BHA) Honorary Fellow and Uehiro Lecturer 2012; Distinguished Research Fellow. Janet Radcliffe Richards is Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and Fellow, Distinguished Research Fellow and Consultant at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.

  5. Endocrinology and Metabolism Research institute-Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Janet RADCLIFFE RICHARDS | Cited by 1,102 | of University of Oxford, Oxford (OX) | Read 32 publications...

  6. 14 de oct. de 2012 · From her analysis, Janet Radcliffe Richards argues that positive discrimination in favour of women is essential for justice, that traditional sexual roles never had anything to do with beliefs about each sex’s capabilities, that current abortion practice reflects a disguised wish to punish women’s sexual activity, that ‘women ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2014 · In The Ethics of Transplants, the distinguished philosopher Janet Radcliffe Richards considers some of the major questions that arise in the procurement of organs. May living people sell their kidneys? May people specify the recipients of their organs? Should people who do not want to donate be given reduced access to organs if they need them?

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