Brian D. Earp

Brian D. Earp

University of Oxford

H-index: 45

Europe-United Kingdom

About Brian D. Earp

Brian D. Earp, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Bioethics, Moral Psychology, Sex and Gender, Philosophy of Science, Children's Rights.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Strong bipartisan support for controlled psilocybin use as treatment or enhancement in a representative sample of US Americans: need for caution in public policy persists

The wrong word for the job? The ethics of collecting data on ‘race’ in academic publishing

God and the problem of evil: why soul-making won't suffice

Advance medical decision-making differs across first- and third-person perspectives

AUTOGEN and the ethics of co-creation with personalized LLMs—reply to the commentaries

The Hopkins-Oxford Psychedelics Ethics (HOPE) Working Group Consensus Statement

Time for bioethics to end talk of personhood (but only in the philosophers’ sense)

Artificial consciousness: some logical and conceptual preliminaries

Brian D. Earp Information

University

Position

Yale University The Hastings Center

Citations(all)

7137

Citations(since 2020)

5158

Cited By

3942

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

114

i10Index(since 2020)

98

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University of Oxford

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Brian D. Earp Skills & Research Interests

Bioethics

Moral Psychology

Sex and Gender

Philosophy of Science

Children's Rights

Top articles of Brian D. Earp

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Strong bipartisan support for controlled psilocybin use as treatment or enhancement in a representative sample of US Americans: need for caution in public policy persists

AJOB Neuroscience

Julian D Sandbrink

Kyle Johnson

Maureen Gill

D Yaden

Julian Savulescu

...

2024/12/31

The wrong word for the job? The ethics of collecting data on ‘race’ in academic publishing

Journal of Medical Ethics

John McMillan

Brian D. Earp

Wingmay M. Kong

Mehrunisha Suleman

Arianne Shahvisi

2024/12/31

God and the problem of evil: why soul-making won't suffice

Think

Brian D. Earp

2024/12/31

Advance medical decision-making differs across first- and third-person perspectives

AJOB Empirical Bioethics

James Toomey

Jonathan Lewis

Ivar Hannikainen

Brian D. Earp

2024/12/31

AUTOGEN and the ethics of co-creation with personalized LLMs—reply to the commentaries

American Journal of Bioethics

Sebastian Porsdam Mann

Brian D. Earp

Nikolaj Møller

Suren Vynn

Julian Savulescu

2024/12/31

The Hopkins-Oxford Psychedelics Ethics (HOPE) Working Group Consensus Statement

American Journal of Bioethics

Edward Jacobs

Brian D Earp

Paul S Appelbaum

Lori Bruce

Ksenia Cassidy

...

2024/5/2

Time for bioethics to end talk of personhood (but only in the philosophers’ sense)

American Journal of Bioethics

Vilius Dranseika

Neiders

Brian D. Earp

2024/12/31

Artificial consciousness: some logical and conceptual preliminaries

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.20177

K Evers

M Farisco

R Chatila

BD Earp

IT Freire

...

2024/3/29

Relational moral philosophy needs relational moral psychology

Philosophical Psychology

Rachel Calcott

Brian D. Earp

2024/12/31

AI ethics should be mandatory for schoolchildren

AI and Ethics

Hossein Dabbagh

Brian D. Earp

Sebastian Porsdam Mann

Monika Plozza

Sabine Salloch

...

2024/12/31

A personalized patient preference predictor for substituted judgments in healthcare: technically feasible and ethically desirable

The American Journal of Bioethics

Brian D Earp

Sebastian Porsdam Mann

Jemima Allen

Sabine Salloch

Vynn Suren

...

2023/12/16

Generative AI and medical ethics: the state of play

Journal of Medical Ethics

Hazem Zohny

Sebastian Porsdam Mann

Brian D. Earp

John McMillan

2024/12/31

Reply to Hadidi

Journal of Pediatric Urology

Morgan Carpenter

Cynthia Kraus

Brian D Earp

2024/2/24

Replication and theory development in social and psychological sciences

Tomos Gwyndion ap Sion

Brian D. Earp

2024/12/31

Valuing the acute subjective experience

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine

Katherine Cheung

Brian D. Earp

David Bryce Yaden

2024/12/31

From intimate exams to ritual nicking: interpreting nonconsensual medicalised genital procedures as sexual boundary violations

Current Sexual Health Reports

Max Buckler

Lori Bruce

Brian D. Earp

2024/12/31

“Should we correct hypospadias during childhood?” A question of facts and values

Journal of Pediatric Urology

Morgan Carpenter

Cynthia Kraus

Brian D Earp

2024/1/28

Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: current controversies in UK law and medical ethics

Clinical Ethics

Antony Lempert

James Chegwidden

Rebecca Steinfeld

Brian D. Earp

2023/2/28

Normality and the treatment-enhancement distinction

Neuroethics

Daniel Martín

Jon Rueda

Brian D Earp

Ivar R Hannikainen

2023/7

Medical necessity and consent for intimate procedures

Journal of Medical Ethics

Brian D. Earp

Lori Bruce

2023/12/31

See List of Professors in Brian D. Earp University(University of Oxford)

Co-Authors

H-index: 63
Joshua Knobe

Joshua Knobe

Yale University

H-index: 56
David Trafimow

David Trafimow

New Mexico State University

H-index: 52
Lindsey Cohen, PhD

Lindsey Cohen, PhD

Georgia State University

H-index: 47
M.J. Crockett

M.J. Crockett

Yale University

H-index: 40
Anders Sandberg

Anders Sandberg

University of Oxford

H-index: 38
Guy Kahane

Guy Kahane

University of Oxford

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