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Book Chapters

“Ethics and Infectious Disease Research”
by Nicholas G. Evans
forthcoming

in M. Eccleston-Turner and I. Brassington [eds.], Infectious Diseases in the New Millennium (Dordecht, DE: Springer)

 
“Ethical Issues in Preparing for and Responding to Terrorism”
by Nicholas G. Evans and Thomas V. Inglesby
forthcoming

in J. Kahn, N. Kass, and A. Mastroianni [eds.], Oxford Handbook of Public Health Ethics (New York: Oxford University Press)

 
“Neuroethics and Policy at the National Security Interface: A Test Case for Neuroethics Theory and Methodology”
by Nicholas G. Evans and Jonathan D. Moreno

in E. Racine and J. Aspler [eds.], The Debate About Neuroethics (Dordecht, NE: Springer, 2017)

 
“Ebola’s Message: An Interdisciplinary Call to Action”
by Nicholas G. Evans, Tara C. Smith, and Maimuna S. Majumder

in N. G. Evans, T. C. Smith, M. S. Majumder [eds.], Ebola’s Message: Public Health and Medicine in the Twenty-First Century (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2016)

 
“Ebola: From Public Health Crisis to National Security Threat”
by Nicholas G. Evans
[preprint]

in F. Lentzos [ed.], Biological Threats in the 21st Century (London: Imperial College Press, 2016)

 
“Contrasting Dual-Use Issues in Biology and Nuclear Science”
by Nicholas G. Evans
[open access]

in B. Rappert and M. J. Selgelid [eds.], On the Dual Uses of Science and Ethics: Principles, Practices, and Prospects, (ANU E-Press, Canberra: 2013; [open access])

 
“Introduction”
by Fritz Allhoff , Nicholas G. Evans, and Adam Henschke

in F. Allhoff, N. G. Evans, A. Henschke [eds.], The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War (London: Routledge, 2013)

 
“Penny, Sheldon and Personal Growth Through Difference”
by Nicholas G. Evans
[preprint]

in D. Kowalski (ed.), The Big Bang Theory and Philosophy (Blackwell: 2012)

 
“Emerging Military Technologies: A Case Study in Neurowarfare”
by Nicholas G. Evans
[preprint]

in J. Wolfendale and P. Tripodi (eds.), New Wars and New Soldiers: Military Ethics in the Contemporary World, (Ashgate, Surrey, UK: 2011)