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Vanessa Carbonell is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Obed J. Wilson Professor of Ethics at the University of Cincinnati in the United States.[1][2] Her research examines the intersection of metaethics, ethical theory, and moral psychology. She has done work on (ordinary and extraordinary) moral agents and how they navigate the moral landscape. Themes of this include moral saints, moral motivation, moral sacrifice, and the relationship between knowledge and moral obligation. She also has research and teaching interests in bioethics and family ethics. Carbonell received her Bachelor's degree at the Wesleyan University and her Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Michigan.[3]

Publications

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Moral Theory

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  • Carbonell, V. 2022. "Malicious Moral Envy" in The Moral Psychology of Envy, S. Protasi, ed., Rowman and Littlefield, 129-146.
  • Carbonell, V. 2019. “Social Constraints on Moral Address” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 98(1): 167-189.
  • Carbonell, V. 2020. “Sacrifice and Relational Well-being” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26(3): 335-353. Reprinted (2020) in Sacrifice and Moral Philosophy, M. van Ackeren and A. Archer, eds. Routledge.
  • Carbonell, V. 2016. “Differential Demands” in The Limits of Moral Obligation: Moral Demandingness and Ought Implies Can, M. Kuhler and M. van Ackeren, eds. Routledge: pp. 36-50.
  • Carbonell, V. 2015. “Sacrifices of Self” The Journal of Ethics 19(1): 53-72.
  • Carbonell, V. 2013. “What We Know and What We Owe” Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics III: 235-259.
  • Carbonell, V. 2013. “De Dicto Desires and Morality as Fetish” Philosophical Studies 163(2): 459-477.
  • Carbonell, V. 2012. “The Ratcheting-Up Effect” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93(2): 228-254.
  • Carbonell, V. 2009. “What Moral Saints Look Like” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 39(3): 371-398.
  • Carbonell, V. 2016. “Review of C. Daniel Batson’s What’s Wrong with Morality?” in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, April 10, 2016.
  • Carbonell, V. 2015. “Review of Lisa Tessman’s Moral Failure: On the Impossible Demands of Morality” in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.[4]

Bioethics

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  • Carbonell, V., Sorrels, K., Bessett, D., Arduser, L., Wallace, E., McGowan, M. (Eds.). 2023. Ohio under COVID: Lessons from America's Heartland in Crisis. University of Michigan Press.
  • Carbonell, V., Sorrels, K., Bessett, D., Arduser, L., Wallace, E., McGowan, M. 2023. "COVID's First Wave in Ohio: National Trends and Local Realities". In Ohio under COVID, University of Michigan Press.
  • Carbonell, V. 2023. "Oppressive Medical Objects and Spaces: Response to Commentaries" with Shen-yi Liao, American Journal of Bioethics.
  • Carbonell, V. 2023. "Materialized Oppression in Medical Tools and Technologies" with Shen-yi Liao, American Journal of Bioethics 23(4): 9-23.
  • Carbonell, V. & Shen-Yi, L. 2021. "Materializing Systemic Racism, Materializing Health Disparities", American Journal of Bioethics 21(9), 2021: 16-18.
  • Carbonell, V. & Shen-Yi, L. 2021. "Some Medical Devices Don't Mean to Be Racist, But They Are". Psyche.
  • Carbonell, V. 2014. “How to Put Prescription Drug Ads on Your Syllabus” Teaching Philosophy 37(3): 295-319.
  • Carbonell, V. 2014. “If Healthcare Advertising is a Problem, FDA-Style Regulation is Not the Solution” American Journal of Bioethics 14(3): 46-47.
  • Carbonell, V. 2014. “Amnesia, Anesthesia, and Warranted Fear” Bioethics 28(5): 245-254.
  • Carbonell, V. 2013. “Interactive Capacity, Decisional Capacity, and a Dilemma for Surrogates” American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 4(4): 36-37.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Template". University of Cincinnati.
  2. ^ "Vanessa Carbonell". Psyche.
  3. ^ "Expert Profile: Vanessa Carbonell | Research Directory". researchdirectory.uc.edu.
  4. ^ a b "Vanessa Carbonell - Research". sites.google.com.