David DeGrazia
David DeGrazia is an American moral philosopher specializing in bioethics and animal ethics. He is Professor of Philosophy at George Washington University, where he has taught since 1989, and the author or editor of several books on ethics, including Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral Status, Human Identity and Bioethics, and Creation Ethics: Reproduction, Genetics, and Quality of Life. DeGrazia is also a senior research fellow in the Department of Bioethics, National Institutes of Health.Selected publications
Books
- Creation Ethics: Reproduction, Genetics, and Quality of Life. Oxford University Press, 2012.
- Human Identity and Bioethics. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- Animal Rights: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2002.
- with Thomas Mappes and Jeffrey Brand-Ballard. Biomedical Ethics. McGraw-Hill, 1996.
- Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral Status. Cambridge University Press, 1996.
- with Thomas Mappes and Jane Zembaty. Social Ethics: Morality and Social Policy. McGraw-Hill, 1981.
Articles
- DeGrazia, David. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 24 : 1-25.
- DeGrazia, David. In Ronald Green and Nathan Palpant, Suffering in Bioethics.
- DeGrazia, David. Journal of Medical Ethics 39 : 1-8.
- DeGrazia, David. Journal of Moral Philosophy 6, no. 2 : 143-165.
- DeGrazia, David. In Robert Lurz, The Philosophy of Animal Minds : 201-217.
- DeGrazia, David. Hastings Center Report 38, no. 1 : 23-33.
- DeGrazia, David. Philosophical Forum 57 : 57-80.
- DeGrazia, David. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 34 : 49-57.
- DeGrazia, David. Hastings Center Report 30, no. 2 : 34-40.
- DeGrazia, David. , History of Philosophy Quarterly 11, no. 1 : 121–137.
- DeGrazia, David. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 : 511-39.
- DeGrazia, David, and Andrew Rowan. Theoretical Medicine 12 : 193-211.