Name Thomas Tomlinson Role Philosopher | ||
Books Nursing Ethics, METHODS IN MEDICAL ETHICS: Critical Perspectives | ||
Thomas Tomlinson (born 1945) is a philosophy professor and medical ethicist currently teaching at Michigan State University where he holds a joint appointment in the Lyman Briggs College and the philosophy department. Tomlinson earned his M.A. and Ph.D in philosophy at Michigan State University. He teaches courses on medical ethics, nursing ethics, and veterinary ethics.
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Contributions to philosophy
Tomlinson has published widely in medical ethics literature. He is especially interested in resuscitation decisions, organ donation and determinations of death, and ethical aspects of international research.
Professional publications
Tomlinson authored the book Nursing Ethics. In addition, he authored several articles in journals such as The Journal of Medical Ethics, The Journal of Clinical Ethics, The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, The Hastings Center Report, Academic Medicine, and The Gerontologist 31.
Selected works
Ed. Kuebler KK, Davis MP, Moore CD. St. Louis, Elsevier-Mosby: 2005
December 2001, 1-2.
2001:69-72.
Tomlinson. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, June 2000.
January 1999.
Medicine and Philosophy 1999 24(2), 130-147.
Approaches to Bioethics, ed. Hilde Nelson. Routledge, 1997.
Center Report, May–June, 1995.