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Dr David Lawrence

Assistant Professor in Biolaw


Affiliations
Affiliation
Assistant Professor in Biolaw in the Durham Law School
Assistant Professor in Biolaw in the Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences)
Fellow of the Institute for Medical Humanities

Biography

David is a bioethicist by background researching ethical, legal, and policy implications of emerging biotechnologies, including neurotechnologies, implantable devices, and human enhancement. He has other research interests in bioethics and the medical law more generally, with a current project focussing on the creation of new lifeforms through synthetic biology. He is an editor for the journals Clinical Neuroethics and Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.

Publications

Chapter in book

  • All Too Human: Moral Status in the Wasteland
    Lawrence, D. R. (in press). All Too Human: Moral Status in the Wasteland. In N. Kellen, N. Sheff, & J. Heter (Eds.), Fallout and Philosophy. Blackwell.
  • Reluctant Nihilism in 90s Grunge
    Tigard, D., & Lawrence, D. R. (in press). Reluctant Nihilism in 90s Grunge. In 90s Alternative and Philosophy: A Bittersweet Anthology. McFarland & Company.
  • Newer technologies, older attitudes, and retrograde regulation
    Lawrence, D. R., & Harris, J. (2022). Newer technologies, older attitudes, and retrograde regulation. In Novel Beings: Regulatory Approaches for a Future of New Intelligent Life (pp. 123-137). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800889262.00012
  • Repugnance, denial, and fear: societal challenges for regulation of novel beings
    Lawrence, D. R. (2022). Repugnance, denial, and fear: societal challenges for regulation of novel beings. In D. Lawrence & S. Morley (Eds.), Novel Beings: Regulatory Approaches for a Future of New Intelligent Life (pp. 29-45). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800889262.00009
  • Monkeys, Moral Machines, and Persons
    Lawrence, D. R., & Harris, J. (2021). Monkeys, Moral Machines, and Persons. In Rethinking Moral Status (pp. 290-305). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894076.003.0017

Edited book

Journal Article

Report

Supervision students